The intercom announcement didn't exactly make Ritsuka feel very safe. It was a blatant reference to Pandora and even if it wasn't, the message was ominous enough to send a chill down anyone's spine. Taking the notice, Ritsuka went over to the door and opened it cautiously. He didn't like the idea of forcing the Clinic on Nataku, but for now, he
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Two hallways in the same block didn't sound like a very far walk until one spent it dragging along an unconscious body. He might have been in decent enough shape, but anyone not used to carrying people around would have gotten tired after that.
M35. Hopefully the bulletin posts were truthful and they would be able to help someone in this sort of condition. "Ah. This is the patient clinic, yes? This man needs help..."
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Everything had happened too quickly for Soma to react, which was in itself unusual. But as soon as she'd managed to deal with the shock of Hinamori's hands glowing like that - as soon as she'd managed to quell the little voice that said that maybe the vice captain hadn't been lying about her 'demon arts' after all - she'd been distracted by the injured man apparently getting worse, after that, she was too busy gauging everyone else's reactions to worry about her own.
But surely there was something she could do here. It was, after all, in high-pressure situations that she truly thrived. Pushing aside her thoughts for the moment, she stepped forward.
"I know first aid," she said, quietly but clearly. "Can I help, vice captain?"
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Thankfully, another woman appeared. One using the familiar term of 'first aid.' Maybe he had some hope of surviving yet as long as people weren't going to start trying voodoo and acupuncture.
The victim spoke up while the two women talked, fixing him with a harsh look. It made Klavier frown. Not as though he weren't accustomed to getting such looks from defendants, but it was hardly something to expect from an injured man.
"You're not in any condition to go anywhere," he said firmly. This man's ribs were broken and he'd just suffered who knows how bad of an additional internal injury. What did he possibly think he ( ... )
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"Yes, Peries-san. If he will allow it, best to wrap his torso tightly to keep his ribs in place." She slowly got to her feet and turned away, choosing not to look at either the man she'd hurt, the one who'd brought him in, or Soma. She looked for Raine, only to find the half-elf had already left. Taking a cloth from the box she'd brought in, the shinigami set about cleaning her face, coughing a few times in the process.
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There had been plenty of gauze in the box Hinamori had brought with her, and she picked up a roll, turning to the injured man and addressing him directly this time.
"This man - " a nod at the apparently German man - "is right. We don't know how much your condition may have worsened as a result of what just happened. I don't know enough about medicine to treat internal injuries, but I can at least wrap your chest."
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Sanzo roughly wiped at the blood trickling from his nose, frowning at both the new woman and the man. Why the hell did it feel like he was getting ganged up on? It reminded him of the rare times when Goku, Gojyo and Hakkai actually managed to put up a united front. Sanzo had decided that he didn't care for it. He wasn't liking it now either.
At least the woman wasn't completely setting her foot down like the blond was. She seemed to recognize the urgency here, which was something Sanzo approved of. Instead of insisting, she was offering to do the best she could and step back. Which was just fine with him. The last thing he wanted right now was to roll over, even if each breath and little motion was killing him right now.
"Fine, do it," the monk told her. At least bandaging he could keep an eye on.
Sanzo's gaze switched to the man. If he'd meant for that to be a warning of where not to go, it wasn't working. It just gave him a clear picture of where to find that fucker. Running ( ... )
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No matter. Klavier was sure the man wouldn't be leaving. It would be impressive if he could even manage to walk across the room after getting wrapped up, let alone go looking for a fight. Besides, the helpers seemed to be on his side. They likely wouldn't just let him up and leave.
"Perhaps," he said with a somewhat amused laugh. "But it might benefit you more to sit still until you've recovered. There's only so much one man is capable of." He placed his hands on his hips, suddenly all smiles out of nowhere. "But as you said, it's not supposed to be my concern, ja?" He turned his smile to the volunteer helpers as though expressing gratitude before turning back for the door.
Homura, hm? He could have sworn he'd heard that name before. It was so familiar. Whoever this ( ... )
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Moving closer to the door, Momo leaned against the closet. How could that have happened? She'd never heard of healing kidou reversing like that. It wasn't happening to the other shinigami or any of the healers; she'd have heard about it by now. That meant it had to be her.
One thing she knew for certain - she wasn't going to try to heal anyone else. She was broken.
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She hadn't done this since basic training; pilots got their share of broken ribs from being thrown around their cockpits, but she'd never actually had to do any of the work in the field. The HRL hadn't created her to be a medic. As far as she knew, broken ribs weren't even supposed to be bound any more - why bother when they could be regenerated? - but this man seemed dead set on walking with them. The best she could do was try to keep the bones from shifting.
She stepped back at last, surveying her work with some hesitation. The gauze had been inexpertly wrapped around Sanzo's chest, but it held without restricting his breathing and she supposed it would have to do.
"I should tell you not to move too much with that," she said simply, "but I think you would probably ignore me anyway."
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The woman took a step back, seemingly checking the bandages, before giving one last warning. Unlike that man, she recognized that he didn't have the time or patience to lie back and wait.
"Noted."
Sanzo closed his eyes, sucked in another small breath that didn't quite go down, and pushed himself to his feet. The monk swayed a little. But he was on his feet, and it was a start. He was alive still, and he knew where he needed to go.
He gave the woman a small nod of thanks as he passed. Momo, Sanzo gave one last lingering glance, face unreadable as he unsteadily walked out.
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Once he was out the door, then Momo looked up at his back just before he disappeared from sight. Drawing a deep breath, she turned her blind side toward Soma. "Shall we?"
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As for Hinamori - Soma still wasn't sure what to think about everything, now that she actually had time to process what had just happened. Regardless of whatever those powers had done, it was hard for her to deny that they were just that - powers - and she had no idea how to react. She wasn't even sure whether the man's injuries worsening had been intentional, though the feelings practically radiating off of Hinamori made her lean strongly toward the latter. In that case, what had happened?
Hinamori's voice broke off her train of thought. Soma straightened, nodding slightly. "Yes, ma'am."
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