Please do not kill me! I know I should be working on Disney High, but I'm feeling a little bored and I wanted to write something new. I'll be back to Disney High soon! Okay, I got this idea, and I talked it over with some fanfiction friends, and I decided to write it! This story will probably have a few chapters, but not many. More like a short story. This story is based off Moon's Choice from Survivor's: Tales From the Pack. Lots of Skoliver, but also some drama and action. I hope you like it! I don't own Mighty Med, Disney XD does. Here's the story! BTW, I'd recommend the song Somebody Killed Little Susie: by Michael Jackson. I listened to the song while writing, and it inspired me. Surprisingly, it's one of my favorite MJ songs!

Oliver's POV:

"Hey boys." said Horace, walking in. His voice didn't sound as strong as usual, "I was wondering if you'd take a longer shift today, because a virus has spread in the superhero world, and some of our doctors and nurses are out sick."

"Oh, who?" asked Kaz.

"All of them." said Horace.

"All of them!" I cried.

"Isn't that what I said?" asked Horace.

"I'm still here!" cried Boji, running in, "I'll help out!"

"How are you okay?" asked Kaz.

"Animals are naturally more immune to disease." said Boji, "SCIENCE!"

I rolled my eyes. "Cool the dramatics, Boji."

She rolled her eyes back at me, "Fine. But you'll regret it when I'm boring like you!"

"Hey!" I cried, as Boji ran off, giggling, to check on one of many patients.

"Hey, Horace." said Kaz, "You aren't looking so good. Are you okay?"

"The truth is," said Horace, "I think I might be contaminated. I'll still try to help, though, you might need to take the lead. And don't worry. It's a superhero virus, so it won't spread to you two."

"Don't worry, Horace!" said Kaz, "The hospital is in good hands." He then proceeded to lean on a desk, knocking it over, and spilling many potentially harmful chemicals. "Okay, so Oliver will keep it in good hands." said Kaz.

I nodded. Better to just agree.

"Good, I'm glad." said Horace, "But Kaz isn't allowed in the testing facilities!"

"Of course." I said, "You can take a day off if you want. How bad can it be?"

"Trust me, you'll need me." said Horace, walking shakily out of the room.

"Um, Oliver?" said Kaz, "I think this might be bad. If this virus has weakened Horace, what will it do to the other heroes?"

As though she heard him, Skylar came in the next moment. "H-hi guys." she said. She looked awful. She was pale and her features were rimmed in red. She was sweating, and her eyes were half-closed.

"Yikes, Skylar." said Kaz.

Skylar sighed, and leaned heavily against me. Emphasis on the word 'heavily.' "I know, I know…" she mumbled, her voice trailing off.

"Uh, Skylar…" I said, "Is it possible you might've been exposed to the virus spreading around?"

"Uh huh…" she murmured, looking like she was about to fall asleep on her feet.

"Yeah, she's infected." said Kaz.

"Okay." I said, wrapping an arm around her. It was then that I noticed she was shaking, "I'll take care of her, you work on any heroes who are acting or look strange."

"Got it." said Kaz.

I gently pulled Skylar down a hallway, supporting her for the most part. I couldn't help but feel bad for her. It felt like she only got the worst parts of being 'a hero.' She didn't have powers, and yet she could get diseases like this.

Suddenly, I felt Skylar's legs go slack underneath her, and I stopped suddenly. "Skylar, are you okay?"

She suddenly flung herself against a wall, grabbed onto an arm rail, and started breathing heavily. She coughed several times, and then threw up. "Oliver!" she screeched.

"Skylar, what's happening?!" I screamed in terror.

"I don't know!" she screamed. She yanked at some of her hair, as though trying to spread the pain around, "It feels like I'm burning all over!"

I was panicking. I'd never seen anyone have such a horrifying reaction to something so new! If this was how she reacted to one day of disease, how would she feel if she got worse?!

"I'm going to get you into a room." I said, trying to be calm. "Do you think you can...move?"

Skylar bit her lip and shook her head. I sighed. "Okay." I suddenly lifted her up and ran into the closest empty room.

"Thanks." whispered Skylar, out of breath. She started a long string of coughs immediately, while I stared in shock and confusion.

"I-I've never seen anything like this." I mumbled.

At that moment, Skylar's head fell back against the pillow of the cot I placed her on, and she fell asleep.

"Oliver!" screamed Kaz from down the hall.

I ran out, so as not to disturb Skylar. "What?!" I whisper-shouted.

"All the heroes I know of are here." said Kaz, "I think everyone's infected."

"WHAT!?" I screamed, no longer bothering to whisper.

Kaz nodded. "And they aren't doing too well. I've seen some collapse completely on their sides and just...spaz out. I don't know what's going on."

"Neither do I." I said, "But we need to figure this out soon. Something similar happened to Skylar and...I'm worried. I don't know, this just doesn't seem right."

"I feel the same way, buddy." said Kaz, "This isn't any ordinary disease. There's something strange about this one."

I nodded. "Take me to the heroes who have came."

Kaz nodded, and led me down the hall. When I got to the Main Office, my stomach practically flipped. It was true, all the superheroes were here!

"Oh...oh no." I said, softly. I didn't know what else to say. None of them looked good, so clearly the disease was spreading fast and strong. And if they were all here, who would be saving the world?!

"We're going to need to cure them fast." I said, "For the sake of the world."

We got to work leading them into different rooms, and splitting up jobs between the only staff, me, Kaz, Boji, and Fang. Oh, and Lizard Man, of course. But with five staff and hundreds of heroes...well, I didn't want to think about it. Either way, we all got down to work. I was taking a blood test of Tecton to see if the red blood cells were fighting, when I heard Boji yelp on the other side of the door, "Oliver, get out here!"

I quickly finished the blood test (I'd be getting the results in a few hours) and ran out to Boji. "What is it?" I asked.

"Blue Tornado." said Boji, "He isn't doing so well. His body has turned blue! Well, not normal, superhero blue, unhealthy, sick blue!"

I ran down to his room with Boji. Indeed, he looked bad. "B-Boji." I stuttered in terror, "I-I think he's...dying."

"No!" screamed Boji.

I covered Boji's muzzle, as to not alarm him. "Boji...when you die, you turn purple. Blue is...almost there."

Tears came to Boji's eyes, and I had to fight to stay strong. "Is there anything we can do?" asked Boji.

I shook my head, sadly. "No. We need to find an antidote, before everyone…" I couldn't finish my sentence.

"That can't…" started Boji.

"It could." I whispered. Then another chilling thought came to my mind. "Skylar!" I cried.

"What?!" screeched Boji, "She's infected too!?"

I nodded, and raced down to her room. When I got there, my hands were shaking as I slowly opened the door. Skylar was coughing loudly, thank God. "H-hi Oliver." she said, weakly. I could hear her teeth chattering.

I heaved a sigh of relief. "Skylar." I said, "Thank goodness you're okay."

Skylar's face paled, well, more than it already was. "Why wouldn't I be?"

My eyes widened, and I realized my mistake. "Um…" Should I tell her? "...no reason, I was just worried you would be...sicker." Not the best excuse, but she seemed too tired to argue.

"So, how do you feel?" I asked.

"Like death." she responded.

"What?!" I screamed.

"Relax, I'm exaggerating." said Skylar, "But I really do feel awful. What is this, anyway?"

I knelt down so that we were face to face with her lying down. "We don't know." I said, trying to stay calm, "But as soon as we get Tecton's blood test results, we might be able to find a cure. Until then, just...hang tight."

Skylar coughed harder, and I rubbed her back, concerned. "Do you want some water?" I asked.

Skylar shook her head. "I don't think I can drink anything. Or eat anything."

My eyes widened. I was going to have to force her to eat, or else...nothing. I'd force her to eat.

"Okay." I said, softly. "If you need anything, just call." I gestured to the intercom on the wall.

She nodded. "I...I think I'll be fine." she quietly stated.

I stepped out of her room, and sighed. There would be a ton of work today, with all the sick heroes. It would probably take me hours beyond my usual work schedule, but I was willing to work if it meant saving the people who saved people.

Okay! So, the story won't have long chapters like Disney High, so this will probably take you less time to read. I don't know if that's good or bad, but I hope you liked the plot! I'll hopefully be back soon with another chapter and a Disney High update. Bye!