Unexpected Recovery
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The night was brutally hot, even inside the hospital. Humans sweated all around him, walking around in little moist clouds of body odor. Lazslo Florescu made his way down the hall of the ward purposefully, his black leather jacket and unkempt shoulder-length hair putting him in sharp contrast to the hospital workers around him.
A woman lay in a coma, having been shot in the head at her own wedding. Lazslo would have found this a tragic footnote had he not walked in on the scene as the corpses were cooling. He managed to salvage the man he had come for, even with a bullet in his head. But when Rufus told him the woman's story, he had determined to find her. He wasn't the kindest of men, but his sense of justice was deeply troubled by this.
It took him months to find her, and he could only fully verify it by comparing her scent to the blood-crusted blond strands he had gathered at the scene. Now, he was following his nose down the hall, drawing nearer to the source.
He found her room, but paused, watching a beefy orderly talking in low tones with another man. He sharpened his hearing...and his eyes narrowed. Apparently this orderly had a...use...for comatose women on his watch. Well. He had a use for useless men such as these.
No one saw him slip into the room with the stranger. There was a faint thud as he palmed the man's head and slammed it into the wall. Then he was standing over the woman, who had the drawn look of someone who had been in a hospital bed for far too long. He looked over to her IV and calmly went to a supply drawer, withdrawing a syringe. He drew some blood from his own wrist, then calmly injected it into her IV. The red liquid thinned a little in the saline, then slid down the tube and into her arm.
The substance started to heal her, exhausted cells recovering, tissues expelling toxins, muscles slowly unstiffening. It felt cold, though, cold enough to wake her up after a few moments. By then he had calmly stepped back into the shadows, giving her a moment to recover herself before dealing with him.
A woman lay in a coma, having been shot in the head at her own wedding. Lazslo would have found this a tragic footnote had he not walked in on the scene as the corpses were cooling. He managed to salvage the man he had come for, even with a bullet in his head. But when Rufus told him the woman's story, he had determined to find her. He wasn't the kindest of men, but his sense of justice was deeply troubled by this.
It took him months to find her, and he could only fully verify it by comparing her scent to the blood-crusted blond strands he had gathered at the scene. Now, he was following his nose down the hall, drawing nearer to the source.
He found her room, but paused, watching a beefy orderly talking in low tones with another man. He sharpened his hearing...and his eyes narrowed. Apparently this orderly had a...use...for comatose women on his watch. Well. He had a use for useless men such as these.
No one saw him slip into the room with the stranger. There was a faint thud as he palmed the man's head and slammed it into the wall. Then he was standing over the woman, who had the drawn look of someone who had been in a hospital bed for far too long. He looked over to her IV and calmly went to a supply drawer, withdrawing a syringe. He drew some blood from his own wrist, then calmly injected it into her IV. The red liquid thinned a little in the saline, then slid down the tube and into her arm.
The substance started to heal her, exhausted cells recovering, tissues expelling toxins, muscles slowly unstiffening. It felt cold, though, cold enough to wake her up after a few moments. By then he had calmly stepped back into the shadows, giving her a moment to recover herself before dealing with him.
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Date: 2015-04-25 02:10 pm (UTC)"Upon his recovery, Rufus insisted I look for you. He was more than a little outraged at the entire affair. But his recovery cost us time...and I fear those who put you here were diligent in hiding you."
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Date: 2015-04-26 06:04 am (UTC)She pursed her lips thoughtfully, both hands now wound into fists. It wasn't unreasonable that Rufus survived; she did. But this bit about the doctors, about the Vipers, caused some concern for her. "And what makes you want to help me?"
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Date: 2015-04-26 02:46 pm (UTC)He looked out the window. "When I found him he was...badly damaged. But when he woke up one of the first things he spoke of was you. How there are certain things in the world that simply should not be done, regardless of the tale behind it. His plea was singularly vulgar, but no less sincere for that. Why am I here? I am here to get you on your feet and aid you against your enemies, because as Rufus would say, "this shit ain't fucking right."