http://invisible-ai.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] invisible-ai.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] discedo_logs2008-05-23 11:05 pm
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[Complete] Sai's Chip Removal

Who: Sai and Ai
Where: Saint Andrew's Hospital (Abandoned Patient Room / Safe Room)
When: During the week following Sai's chip removal (Starting roughly after... May 18th)
Rating: PG for potentially scary situations and Sai's powers freaking out.
Summary: After being escorted to Saint Andrew's Hospital by Linali Li and battling through the monsters far enough to find a "safe room." Ai performed surgery on Sai and removed his chip using her own tools and those that she found in the hospital. Now Sai is resting off the initial symptoms, but for how long...?
the log:

Ai threw the spare blanket over the railing of the curved curtain rod used to surround the spare patient bed. The curtain itself was hanging lopsided off the rings from above, having been torn in half by something unknown. The blanket was still a little damp from getting soaked by the rain before she found it in the convenience stores, along with the other one that was covering Sai as he slepted on the other patient bed. She patted it down, trying to get it to dry more quickly so that she could give it to Sai to use. He already had a high fever, and so she didn't want him to catch a cold on top of that. She stopped to look over at him as he slept, his head resting against a pillow and a damp cloth sitting on his forehead.

A menacing growl passed by their closed door, probably a patient... There were so many of them that continued to shamble through the hallways, along with doctors and nurses. The only problem is that none of them were alive, and they were all very aggressive. A testament of this showed in her right shoulder, where the cloth had been torn by a hand that had desperately tried to claw at her as she ran with Sai in her arms to a "safe room" following the surgery in the operating room down the hall. Her heart had never beat faster, and the noises outside of the room only made her feel unsettled, along with the falling rain outside that continued to hit the window panes of their room every so often.