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soulofocean.livejournal.com) wrote in
tampered2010-10-18 01:08 pm
Log, complete
When; Monday 18th, afternoon
Rating; PG
Characters; Aya (
onceaweiss) and Umi (
soulofocean)
Summary; After breaking free from the Saw trap where they were stuck together these two decide to be the worst hospital patients in the history of The City.
Log;
They'd told her he was alright. That he was evolving fine -- extremely well for the kind of wounds he'd taken. But ask her if their word was enough. Umi felt each hour she spent stuck in that bed was an eternity. The Network device she'd all but bullied the medical staff into letting her have back wasn't doing much to fix this. Instead it kept her restless, delivering a parade of awful news from that nightmarish weekend. Hearing Aya's voice had helped a lot, but it still wasn't the same. The Water Knight understood that if he felt as weak and wobbly as she did it might well take a while for them to see each other in person like she needed them to.
The nurse wasn't cooperating even under the threat of getting soaked, chilled to the bone, or even yelled at. That awful curse had kept Fuu away since Sunday night, and in any case Umi doubted her sister could have done much about the situation.
...But she swore that if it took more than an hour longer all bets were off. She didn't care who she had to coerce into it. She WAS going to check on Aya even if she had to fight the entire hospital security to drag herself to his room. All caution be damned. After that hell of a weekend she needed to be sure of this more than she needed any further medical attention.
Rating; PG
Characters; Aya (
Summary; After breaking free from the Saw trap where they were stuck together these two decide to be the worst hospital patients in the history of The City.
Log;
They'd told her he was alright. That he was evolving fine -- extremely well for the kind of wounds he'd taken. But ask her if their word was enough. Umi felt each hour she spent stuck in that bed was an eternity. The Network device she'd all but bullied the medical staff into letting her have back wasn't doing much to fix this. Instead it kept her restless, delivering a parade of awful news from that nightmarish weekend. Hearing Aya's voice had helped a lot, but it still wasn't the same. The Water Knight understood that if he felt as weak and wobbly as she did it might well take a while for them to see each other in person like she needed them to.
The nurse wasn't cooperating even under the threat of getting soaked, chilled to the bone, or even yelled at. That awful curse had kept Fuu away since Sunday night, and in any case Umi doubted her sister could have done much about the situation.
...But she swore that if it took more than an hour longer all bets were off. She didn't care who she had to coerce into it. She WAS going to check on Aya even if she had to fight the entire hospital security to drag herself to his room. All caution be damned. After that hell of a weekend she needed to be sure of this more than she needed any further medical attention.

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Reaching out, he took her hand in his. "You're right. I'll make sure to now."
It was the only way Umi was going to get to sleep and he knew that.
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Huddling into a more comfortable position against the pillows, she smiled at him one last time before she closed her eyes at last.
"...Sleep well, Aya."
She gave his hand a little squeeze, holding it tight. She knew she'd probably let go as soon as she fell asleep -- and BOY, didn't she suddenly feel dead tired. But that didn't matter.
He was safe here.
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Shifting to make himself more comfortable, he closed his eyes. It was amazing how the bed had become more comfortable for him to rest in. He wasn't surprised though. Umi was safe and would rest with him here and that was what mattered most to him.
Aya let out a sigh as he let himself drift a little, waiting a little to let Umi fall asleep first. It would help him.
And as soon as she did, he fell asleep as well, managing to continue holding her hand even then.
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It couldn't win. Those were her last thoughts before a peaceful silence took her. Just like she'd told Aya back then. It wouldn't as long as they had each other.
Only now she could understand the reasons Ken had for fearing to lose someone dear to him so much. The mere idea that... Aya... No, but that wasn't anything she needed to consider now. It WOULDN'T win. Simply because she wouldn't let it happen.
She'd promised.