Enforced Aerobics Assistants - Delia and Diedre Dennis
Assisting Ms. Ruridou in maintaining the patients physical health are the
Dennis twins. While individually named they both prefer to be known by their
nickname of DeeDee. Which is fine by us as you can imagine that around here
identical names and faces are almost the rule rather than the exception.
Incidentally they're not wearing China Dolls, the makeup is just their way of
putting on a happy face.
The twins are relatives of our Dr. Quinzelle whose youthful exuberance
had a tendency to get them into trouble on a fairly regular basis..
Considered uncontrollable by their legal guardian she decided to take
steps to give them some focus in their lives.
Contacting Dr. Quinzelle through the assistance of Mr. Chainsman she
requested her assistance in finding something they'd be good at. The options
were narrowed by their only real talent being their limber bodies and natural
acrobatic abilities .
However Dr. Quinzelle had an idea. A friendship had developed between
with her former patient and now co-worker Doria Ruridou so she was well aware
that as the "Exercism" program expanded Ms. Ruridou was finding herself
overworked. Staff were being loaned from other departments to assist her but
with their regular rotation that meant Ms. Ruridou was constantly having to
train new temporary assistants. She needed full time assistants, preferably
willing to assist in testing for the new exercise machines she was developing
and the old ones she was refining. Dr. Quinzelle saw this as an excellent
opportunity to make something of her relatives..
Initially reluctant the twins agreed to intern as physical trainers as
an alternative to community service. But not long after they arrived they
changed their tune and stopped considering it drudgery. Ask either of them
and they'll tell you Ms. Ruridou's the best boss they've ever had and that
working here is great fun.
I think it's an excellent sign when staff consider their jobs pleasure
rather than business. Happy employees are productive employees, in fact I'd
say they're eager to get back to work so we should let them.