Spazzycat101
GryphonABLaZ(E). Lawful chaotic good
Having been relocated to a less busy corner of the medbay, Leah was healing at a pace that was hindered quite severely by the sedatives that the doctors were reluctant to take her off of. They had been notified when she joined weave that she had difficulty in a hospital setting, so they weren't sure how exactly to let her wake up. While restraints would probably intensify panic, it would keep her from tearing the medbay into tiny bite-sized pieces. The medbay was maybe a little bit important.
When she had woken up, Leah found that she could hardly move whatsoever, and the lingering medical drugs blurred her vision and her mind severely. She had woken up screaming and fidgeting nonetheless, and it had taken quite a while for the doctors to calm her down enough for her to realize that the big, dark fuzzy figures weren't more reapers. Fortunately, the event went down before people had begun flooding the medbay.
By that time, Leah had been relocated to a single corner of the bay, the binds keeping her to the bed loosened, though only slightly. With her skewered senses, the scuffle had pushed her to the point of whimpering and squeaking quietly while still struggling feebly against her bindings rather than what would have been typical of her, simply waiting for the conflict to fizzle away. Leah still couldn't quite make out whomever was caught up in battle, and Clause's ridiculously reaper-esque height did nothing to help. Still, the doctors were reluctantly ignoring her whimpers that were becoming increasingly panicked by the second.
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When she had woken up, Leah found that she could hardly move whatsoever, and the lingering medical drugs blurred her vision and her mind severely. She had woken up screaming and fidgeting nonetheless, and it had taken quite a while for the doctors to calm her down enough for her to realize that the big, dark fuzzy figures weren't more reapers. Fortunately, the event went down before people had begun flooding the medbay.
By that time, Leah had been relocated to a single corner of the bay, the binds keeping her to the bed loosened, though only slightly. With her skewered senses, the scuffle had pushed her to the point of whimpering and squeaking quietly while still struggling feebly against her bindings rather than what would have been typical of her, simply waiting for the conflict to fizzle away. Leah still couldn't quite make out whomever was caught up in battle, and Clause's ridiculously reaper-esque height did nothing to help. Still, the doctors were reluctantly ignoring her whimpers that were becoming increasingly panicked by the second.
@Anybody who doesn't mind reading lots of words
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