Ambrosia_64
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“I was s-slow.” Aimee said, a quick glance to the wound. “But h-he missed the artery.” She was infinitely more concerned for him than she was for herself, and it showed. She held the patch in the hand against his chest as they moved carefully down the stairs. Luckily for them both, he was mostly supporting his own weight. “Okay, I'll...I'll c-call Compiler. Y-you need a d-doctor.” She said anxiously, but she wasn’t sure that would fly. It wasn’t like they could pull up to General Hospital, and Charlotte was out of town for the night. He had been drugged. Seemed almost drunk. He was still conscious, and that was probably a good sign-but what if he slipped into a coma and stopped breathing? What if he died? What if-
She helped lean him against the wall to apply the patch. Her hands were still trembling a little, but she was trying to stay focused, taking a few deep, calming breaths. “Thank...thank you.” Concerned Citizen. She was...she was Concerned Citizen, and she was getting them out of here. Both the bad guys were down for the count. Nobody had to die.
She tapped the earbud, swallowing. Everything was going to be fine. It’d be okay.
“C-compiler.” A hint of irritation at the last, final stutter, a soft shake of her aching head. Concerned Citizen got Nightwatch off the wall again, heading towards the elevator she had glimpsed earlier. Didn’t want to risk more stairs in his state. It again occurred to her how big he was, solid. She...she hadn't really thought he could be hurt or downed-larger than life. Him being drugged, him having been unable to save herself-it bothered her, made her feel more anxious. Nightwatch was just a man. A skilled, established hero who had done amazing things in his career-but just a man, and...and they had almost killed him. Before she could help any of that hurt in him, try to make things a little better, somehow, someway.
He deserved so much more than he was allowing himself. She almost hugged him again-but then the doors slid open, and she helped him inside, another lean against the wall, her small hand on his chest just in case. She had roughed up her knuckles, punching Thunderstorm in the face like that. Jesus, that had been awful. Brutal.
Her other hand fumbled with the sliced material of her vest. But he would have killed them both. Wasn’t that the whole point of her training? Desperate measures? Krav Maga was violent and brutal for a reason. She couldn’t afford to be anything else, at her size. Still-she had gotten lucky. So very, very lucky.
“I’m sorry.” She said to Nightwatch again, though what she was apologizing for wasn’t entirely clear. She was worried, looking up at the reflective, opaque mask as they waited for the elevator to descend, for Compiler-and then her gaze moved to the lit numbers on the buttons.
Out into the vacant lobby on the first floor, through the door. She was parked in the alley two buildings over. Slow going, but they were making it. Quick fumble for keys, unlocking the doors. "Just stay awake, stay with me." She said to him as she was buckling him in. Aimee leaned back out of the car, moved around for the driver’s side. God her head hurt.
She helped lean him against the wall to apply the patch. Her hands were still trembling a little, but she was trying to stay focused, taking a few deep, calming breaths. “Thank...thank you.” Concerned Citizen. She was...she was Concerned Citizen, and she was getting them out of here. Both the bad guys were down for the count. Nobody had to die.
She tapped the earbud, swallowing. Everything was going to be fine. It’d be okay.
“C-compiler.” A hint of irritation at the last, final stutter, a soft shake of her aching head. Concerned Citizen got Nightwatch off the wall again, heading towards the elevator she had glimpsed earlier. Didn’t want to risk more stairs in his state. It again occurred to her how big he was, solid. She...she hadn't really thought he could be hurt or downed-larger than life. Him being drugged, him having been unable to save herself-it bothered her, made her feel more anxious. Nightwatch was just a man. A skilled, established hero who had done amazing things in his career-but just a man, and...and they had almost killed him. Before she could help any of that hurt in him, try to make things a little better, somehow, someway.
He deserved so much more than he was allowing himself. She almost hugged him again-but then the doors slid open, and she helped him inside, another lean against the wall, her small hand on his chest just in case. She had roughed up her knuckles, punching Thunderstorm in the face like that. Jesus, that had been awful. Brutal.
Her other hand fumbled with the sliced material of her vest. But he would have killed them both. Wasn’t that the whole point of her training? Desperate measures? Krav Maga was violent and brutal for a reason. She couldn’t afford to be anything else, at her size. Still-she had gotten lucky. So very, very lucky.
“I’m sorry.” She said to Nightwatch again, though what she was apologizing for wasn’t entirely clear. She was worried, looking up at the reflective, opaque mask as they waited for the elevator to descend, for Compiler-and then her gaze moved to the lit numbers on the buttons.
Out into the vacant lobby on the first floor, through the door. She was parked in the alley two buildings over. Slow going, but they were making it. Quick fumble for keys, unlocking the doors. "Just stay awake, stay with me." She said to him as she was buckling him in. Aimee leaned back out of the car, moved around for the driver’s side. God her head hurt.
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