Meanwhile, Fin was running down the halls, trying to find something to help Alex. He was searching everywhere.
As he was about to search another room, a door creaked open from behind him.
"Psst. Hey, you!" A familiar voice whispered from behind the door.
Fin nearly jumped five feet in the air before whipping around. "H-Huh? Who's there?" he called back.
"It doesn't matter." The male's voice hastily replied.
Stepping from behind the door, Fin could see the person almost looked identical to Dan.
"Here. Take this."
He offered him a small bottle.
Fin blinked in surprise and hesitantly took it. "Wh-What is it?" he asked.
"It's...for the girl." He answered, slowly backing away from the elf.
Fin tilted his head. "... Okay..." he replied, cautiously.
"It's the cure." The person said before taking off.
Fin was caught by surprise before calling after him. "H-Hey! W-wait!"
But they were gone.
Fin looked down at the small bottle before heading back.
The others were still inside the room that they found Alex in.
Dan was trying to help but all he could do was stay beside her with Grim.
Fin panted as he entered the room. "I have something that should help!" he told them as he held out the small bottle.
Dan slightly cleared his throat before talking, since it was tightened from not crying.
"W-what is it?" He asked.
"He said it was the antidote." Fin replied, carefully handing it to him.
"He?" Dan questioned, while taking the bottle in his hands with caution.
"He didn't tell me his name but he looked almost exactly like you from what I saw." Fin explained.
Dan looked at him, confused but also little relieved to know it wasn't Denton.
He then opened the bottle and offered it to Alex.
Alex started to drink it as he held it for her.
She struggled with it at first but drank it all.
"I hope this works." Dan said, putting the empty bottle to the side.
She felt it start to work.
She gasped as her body tightly tensed and locked up causing pain to course through her body.
She started to struggle to breath because everything was locking up and the sheer amount of pain.
Tears were flowing down her face as she fought to stay awake.
Fin watched, hoping this really was the antidote.
Trayaurus stood by ready to help if need be.
Dan held on to her hand, worried and unsure if they had given her the medicine on time.
She slowly relaxed and let her eyes fall shut.
Fin held his breath as he watched.
Dan fell silent as he watched her, waiting for a sign that would prove that the antidote worked.
