Miaow
Bad job, Superstar!
The room was eerily quiet as Haewon perched on the edge of the remaining gurney, huffing softly as her legs swung. What the hell was taking them so long? She clutched onto the plush mattress, picking at a hole in the plastic covering. She hadn't expected the nurse's office to be so soundproofed, she couldn't hear a thing of their conversation from in there. She watched as Minnie lay on her back, her half-bandaged arms resting on her stomach as she slept.
She jumped as the door opened and Pandora returned, moving quickly to finish Minnie's bandages. She tried to take her arm as gently as she could but the movement woke Minnie anyway, her head turning to look at the door. Was Xander back yet?
As Pandora finished working on her arm, she gently brushed Minnie's fringe out of the way, squinting at the cut on her forehead.
"Ah, it's tiny," She assured Minnie with a smile, "Head injuries are just dramatic. I'm out of fun bandaids, though, you'll have to settle for a boring one."
She gently cleaned the dried blood from around the cut before sticking the bandaid over the top, though Minnie didn't seem too responsive.
"What's going on?" She finally asked, looking to the door in search of Xander.
Pandora hesitated. It wasn't her place to tell them.
Xander stalked back to the room that once served as the nurse's office, taking several deep breaths in an attempt to compose himself. He ignored the sound of the Samaritans behind him heading down the hall, radios squawking with vague mentions of the courtyard. Instead, he focused on getting his breathing and heart rate back under control, subduing the rage he had felt during the confrontation with Cabrera.
He knew what awaited him beyond the door, a talk with the girls that he wasn't looking forward to. They wouldn't understand and he wouldn't have any answers. He took a deep breath before grasping the door handle and stepping inside. He set his eyes on Minnie and Haewon with a small, weak smile.
"Hey, sorry about that. You guys okay?"
Minnie felt relief as he walked through the door. At least Cabrera had left him alone, let him come back to them. She nodded in response to his question, though it felt ingenuine, in the way that everybody answered 'how are you?' with the same response every time.
"As okay as we can be," Haewon muttered in response, "What did he want? You took ages."
Pandora saw this as her cue to leave.
"I'll go get you a blanket," She told Minnie before slipping out of the door, allowing them to have their conversation.
Xander gave Pandora a thankful nod as she slipped out of the room. Her mention of a blanket made him realize -- yet again -- that he was shirtless. It had seemed inconsequential moments ago, but now, in light of what was to come... Font felt strangely vulnerable without that familiar garment. It was absurd, of course. He knew he would be no more comfortable delivering this news in a goddamned parka.
But there was nothing for it.
Xander glanced around the room, spotting the small rolling chair that Mackenzie and Pandora sometimes made use of. It had once belonged to the school nurse. He grabbed it by the back, rolling it over to face the girls before dropping heavily into the seat and rubbing at his face with a deep sigh -- immediately regretting the motion as his knuckles flared with pain.
"I've got something to tell you girls. I... I just learned about it myself. It won't be easy to hear," Xander said, doing his best to keep his voice from cracking and holding Haewon and Minnie's eyeline. Haewon frowned as he spoke. God, she wished he would spit it out already. Maybe all of this was for Minnie's sake, he didn't want to rip the band-aid off too quickly after what had happened, but the tension just frustrated her. Whatever it was, she knew Cabrera was part of it. She could feel the anger rising already.
"Whatever it is, just say it."
Xander swallowed hard at Haewon's biting response, as justified as it was. He nodded slowly before speaking.
"Nari... is gone. She's okay, but the Samaritans have taken her back to their home. I don't know when or why. I-- I'm sorry," he murmured, his voice breaking as he glanced toward the tiled floor.
"The hell do you mean she's gone?" Haewon frowned.
"The fuck do they need her for?! They've got a drone, obviously they've got an engineer!" She snapped, gesturing angrily at the door as Minyoung remained quiet.
Xander flinched as if Haewon had struck him, her angry words managing to have a similar effect on him.
"I don't know, Haewon. They didn't give me the details," he said, his voice as low and calm as he could manage. "Just know that I'll do everything I can to get her back, okay?"
"Didn't you ask?!" She yelled, "How can you not know?!"
She hesitated, pausing in thought, before getting to her feet.
"We should've left when we had the fucking chance," She muttered, shooting Xander a look as she swung the door open. She slammed it behind her.
Minnie flinched. Silence filled the room. She swallowed, fidgeting with the bandage on her hand.
"He'll bring her back... right?" Surely, they just needed Nari to fix something, right? There was just something important that their own engineer couldn't figure out, so they needed Nari to do it. Nari was the smartest person she knew, after all, she could fix anything. Then, when she was done, she could come back... right?
Xander felt hollow, sitting there in the nurse's office. The door slamming behind Haewon might as well have been a gunshot for the way it rang through his ears even after Haewon left the room. He forced himself to look at Minnie, giving her his best attempt at a reassuring smile before sliding forward in the chair to offer her his hand.
"I'm sure she'll be back soon, lovebug. I'll see about talking to her on the radio later so I can find out more, okay?"
Minnie watched him shuffle closer, rolling onto her side and taking his hand. She frowned a little as he tried to reassure her.
"You don't have to lie," She murmured, "If you don't think Nari's coming back... you can say."
Xander squeezed Minnie's hand.
"I'm not lying. I just... I wish I knew more to tell you is all. The four of us will figure this all out, I promise. Just like we always do, right?"
Minnie managed a smile as he squeezed her hand, though she felt her eyes well with tears. She'd never been a four before. It was always her and Haewon, no one else... It didn't help she was exhausted, like a toddler needing a nap. She pulled her hand from his, wiping her eyes with both palms.
"I'm sorry for crying..." She muttered with a sniffle.
Xander's own smile widened.
"You don't ever need to apologize about that, baby girl," he said softly. "Never, okay?"
He turned and glanced at the door, his throat tight with guilt. Now if I could just get your sister to open up half as much...