Winter 42nd, 518 AV
Continuation of The Catalyst
The two heroes were accompanied up to the Catholicon and Gemma made made sure to give a full rundown on everything she knew about the event that related to Madeira Craven's health. They would ask her about it to confirm and see if Gemma had missed anything, but it was the least she could do to speed things along.
She pulled an aid aside and said, "patient is pregnant and got in an altercation. Received a hit to the head and was knocked to the ground. She was also grabbed on the ankle, but she was able to walk here. She might have been effected by hypnosis magic." As she was saying all this, they were walking toward the private rooms that were used for evaluations, but she was stopped before they could go any farther.
"Gemma, I know you want to be there because you brought her in, but I can see that you did more than watch. You need to get checked and wash up before you can go in with a patient, you know that." The aid said.
Gemma tried to protest, but it was no use. Rules were rules. Staff couldn't tend to patients without upholding the strictest sanitation policies, and she had blood all over her hands.
"Fine." She said, looking away. "Just get me checked and I'll wash up before seeing her." The two were separated without Gemma being able to say good bye, but she knew it was only for a short while. She would do what she could to make sure Madeira was well cared for, and that her baby was safe. She felt responsible for the woman and her child. If anything happened to them, it would be on her.
She walked ahead of the aid, away from Madeira's room. "Which room?" She called over her shoulder.
"That one's fine." The aid said. He was clearly not empathizing with Gemma, and sounded almost disappointed. In her?
She walked into the room and pulled herself up onto the elevated bed.
"All right, check away." She said. She was resisting, but she couldn't help but wince when she sat down. "Bruised backside." She said, answering the aid's questioning look.
"And the blood on your hands?" He asked.
"That's from the other woman who was brought in here a few chimes ago. The one with a missing leg?"
He nodded his head in understanding. "So you were right there, huh?" He asked.
"Right in the thick of it." She said, gripping the bed and looking down. "We almost didn't make it. It could have gone south at any minute. It was dumb luck that got us out." She felt ashamed that she had not been able to control the situation better. Maybe it was irrational, but that was no excuse.
"What-"
"I don't really want to talk about it." She snapped. Then after a moment, "I'm sorry. It's just still fresh, you know?" She fell silent after that and let the aid do his job. He found some bruises and scrapes on her knees, but nothing she couldn't fix herself.
"Thanks." She said, finally. "Sorry for being a bitch."
He just chuckled. "I think after what you've been through today, you get a pass. But only one." He grinned boyishly and retreated from the room. "Take care of yourself, Gemma. If you have trouble healing any of those wounds, let me know and we can get help." He said.
She nodded in thanks and tried to stand up, but decided it was best to first handle her bruised seating arrangement.
Still seated, but positioning herself for more comfort, she put her right hand on the affected area and sighed, closing her eyes and centering herself.
"Goddess. Thank you for getting us all out alive. I'm sorry for not being stronger. I'll try harder to be more prepared for the next time." She grimaced at the pain. "Please heal me." She whispered. "Please heal my bruises and scrapes." A tear came to her eye as she connected to her goddess and peace started to trickle into her stressed gut like antiseptic poured over a wound. The reaction stung for a moment, but she knew it was for the best, and she didn't resist.
She knew it was probably her imagination, but she felt like her goddess was putting a comforting hand on her shoulder. She felt that her self criticism was just that, self-centered and self-generated. None of this came from her goddess. As she calmed down, she realized that her goddess was not disappointed in her. By the end of her prayer, she felt calm and at peace in a way she had never felt before, or at least not juxtaposed with such a stressful moment.
She took a moment to enjoy the feeling and the peace of the small room. When she had taken several deep breaths, she stood and walked toward Madeira's room. When she got there, she knocked on the door.
"Miss Craven? It's Gemma. Can I come in?"
Continuation of The Catalyst
The two heroes were accompanied up to the Catholicon and Gemma made made sure to give a full rundown on everything she knew about the event that related to Madeira Craven's health. They would ask her about it to confirm and see if Gemma had missed anything, but it was the least she could do to speed things along.
She pulled an aid aside and said, "patient is pregnant and got in an altercation. Received a hit to the head and was knocked to the ground. She was also grabbed on the ankle, but she was able to walk here. She might have been effected by hypnosis magic." As she was saying all this, they were walking toward the private rooms that were used for evaluations, but she was stopped before they could go any farther.
"Gemma, I know you want to be there because you brought her in, but I can see that you did more than watch. You need to get checked and wash up before you can go in with a patient, you know that." The aid said.
Gemma tried to protest, but it was no use. Rules were rules. Staff couldn't tend to patients without upholding the strictest sanitation policies, and she had blood all over her hands.
"Fine." She said, looking away. "Just get me checked and I'll wash up before seeing her." The two were separated without Gemma being able to say good bye, but she knew it was only for a short while. She would do what she could to make sure Madeira was well cared for, and that her baby was safe. She felt responsible for the woman and her child. If anything happened to them, it would be on her.
She walked ahead of the aid, away from Madeira's room. "Which room?" She called over her shoulder.
"That one's fine." The aid said. He was clearly not empathizing with Gemma, and sounded almost disappointed. In her?
She walked into the room and pulled herself up onto the elevated bed.
"All right, check away." She said. She was resisting, but she couldn't help but wince when she sat down. "Bruised backside." She said, answering the aid's questioning look.
"And the blood on your hands?" He asked.
"That's from the other woman who was brought in here a few chimes ago. The one with a missing leg?"
He nodded his head in understanding. "So you were right there, huh?" He asked.
"Right in the thick of it." She said, gripping the bed and looking down. "We almost didn't make it. It could have gone south at any minute. It was dumb luck that got us out." She felt ashamed that she had not been able to control the situation better. Maybe it was irrational, but that was no excuse.
"What-"
"I don't really want to talk about it." She snapped. Then after a moment, "I'm sorry. It's just still fresh, you know?" She fell silent after that and let the aid do his job. He found some bruises and scrapes on her knees, but nothing she couldn't fix herself.
"Thanks." She said, finally. "Sorry for being a bitch."
He just chuckled. "I think after what you've been through today, you get a pass. But only one." He grinned boyishly and retreated from the room. "Take care of yourself, Gemma. If you have trouble healing any of those wounds, let me know and we can get help." He said.
She nodded in thanks and tried to stand up, but decided it was best to first handle her bruised seating arrangement.
Still seated, but positioning herself for more comfort, she put her right hand on the affected area and sighed, closing her eyes and centering herself.
"Goddess. Thank you for getting us all out alive. I'm sorry for not being stronger. I'll try harder to be more prepared for the next time." She grimaced at the pain. "Please heal me." She whispered. "Please heal my bruises and scrapes." A tear came to her eye as she connected to her goddess and peace started to trickle into her stressed gut like antiseptic poured over a wound. The reaction stung for a moment, but she knew it was for the best, and she didn't resist.
She knew it was probably her imagination, but she felt like her goddess was putting a comforting hand on her shoulder. She felt that her self criticism was just that, self-centered and self-generated. None of this came from her goddess. As she calmed down, she realized that her goddess was not disappointed in her. By the end of her prayer, she felt calm and at peace in a way she had never felt before, or at least not juxtaposed with such a stressful moment.
She took a moment to enjoy the feeling and the peace of the small room. When she had taken several deep breaths, she stood and walked toward Madeira's room. When she got there, she knocked on the door.
"Miss Craven? It's Gemma. Can I come in?"