"Just 7 more stitches if I do it right, so don't move" the Doctor reprimanded without stopping.
In the other side of the hospital 3 pacients were being rushed through the corridors to the emergency doors. All three of them were hooked up to a breather, an IV drip, along with thousands of diffrent wires which intruded into their arms in a grisly way. All three were in operating rooms, separated by paper thin walls from each other.
The boys bite wound was disinfected and bandaged up with several stitches and then he was wheeled to a big spacious room and placed on a bed with more drips and machines. There was 2 other beds excluding his.
The girl with orange her was also whisked into the operation room. Yet once they had cleaned the blood off, there wasn't really anything there, there were thin silver lines and 3 half grown back finger nails which was more than strange in itself. After making sure her breathing was steady they managed her hands up just to make sure, mainly for the missing nails, yet other than that there really was nothing that could have caused her hands to become so bloodied and those thin scars that decorated her palms, those were also an enigma. Just like the boy she was brought to the same room and placed on the furthest bed away from Robin next to the window. Now there was only one more bed to fill.
In the room which was opposite Alice's operating room was Farron. Farron had acute loss of blood along with a great deal of desinfecting to do and quite a few stitches to close up the two gashes. Again, the doctors where baffled with how the girl had come across them and how she had not died of blood loss. They had been scared they were going to loose her from blood loss since they couldn't find the same type of blood as hers as quickly as they would have liked. Yet in the end they did. They also wondered why her eyes where bandaged. After opening them they realized that her cornea had somehow been frozen over which would not let the light enter. Placing a warm ouch inside bandahes the rebandaged her eyes anew once she was in the safe zone with the small hot pouch laced between the bandages so it would start to melt the ice which covered her cornea. Just like her other companions she was placed in the same airy room in the middle of the boy and the girl where all they would be able to do now was wait and hope for the best. |