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Chapter 4: Recovering
President Snow POV
I am in the nursing hovercraft waiting for the doctor to tell me what happened to me. I know that I got scraped in the calf, below the knee, with a sword a little longer than George's. The wound was pretty deep, but not deep enough to see the bone. I am in terrible pain. I cannot feel my leg from the knee down, and it is still bleeding like crazy! What am I going to do?
Paul POV
Snow is laying down beside me and George is sitting in the waiting room. I feel sorry for Snow, and I hope he can still participate in the future battles.
"Ahhhhhh!" screams Snow as the doctor examines him.
"What happened? Is he going to be O.K. enough to still be in the war?" I ask Doctor William Abernathy.
"He lost a lot of blood, and broke a bone in his foot," Dr. William Abernathy replies.
"What will you do to make him heal?" I ask him, looking at poor, wounded Snow.
"We will have a blood donor to give him blood and put him in a cast for 6 weeks," the doctor says.
"Can he still participate in the war?" I ask him.
"No," Dr. Abernathy replies sadly.
"Can't you do something that will make his bone heal quicker!" I scream at him.
"Yes, but don't tell anyone," he whispers. "I will fix his bone quick with my Bone Marrow Ray disguised as an X-ray machine.
"Thank you so much! When will he be able to participate in the battle?" I ask him excitedly.
"In two days, on Friday," he replies.
President Snow POV
I am being put into this weird machine marked X-ray, but it doesn't look like an X-ray machine. The machine is making my bone feel a lot better. I have been feeling a lot better after some one named Rachel Weinstein donated some blood to me. She was a nice lady.
Anyway, after I got out of the "X-ray" room, I can walk again. The doctor said that I didn't break my foot after all; it is perfectly fine.
Dr. William Abernathy
I feel really bad about what happened to Snow. At least I made his broken foot not broken by fixing the bone marrow in his bone. It is sort of like welding two pieces of metal together. Snow is walking a lot better now, and doesn't have a pale face anymore. He just has to take it easy until Friday, and hopefully doesn't get hurt again. I talked to Paul about the whole mishap, and we agreed on not to tell Snow anything about the Bone Marrow machine. Paul swore not to tell anybody and keep it between us two.
George POV
Nobody really updated me on anything until I saw Snow walking towards me in the waiting room; looking as good as new (but he is walking kind of wobbly).
"Look at you; good as new! What did they do; put a new leg in?" I laugh at the little corny joke.
"No," Snow says sarcastically. "They put me in this X-ray machine that said I didn't break my foot, and some lady, Rachel Weinstein, donated blood to me. Then I started to feel much better after the blood donation and walking around a bit with my injured calf," he continued. "The doctor said that my calf will get better as soon as I walk around more. He just stitched it back up and put some medicine and a gauze pad on it. The disgusting wound had puss come out of it as soon as he put on the medication."
"That's cool. Did it hurt?" I ask Snow.
"I hurt a lot when the medicine was put on it, but it feels a lot better," he replies happily.
"When are you going to be back on the battlefield?" I ask him.
"I'll be back on Friday, but I have to take it easy," Snow responds, a little disappointed.
"That's O.K.," I say. "See you later!"
"Bye!" he screams as he hobbles down the hallway.
I think Doctor William Abernathy is hiding something. I am too smart to not know what it is. The "X-ray" machine is most likely a Bone Marrow machine because I know Snow's foot was injured by the way he was walking on it before we came to the hovercraft. I did some research on it before the war because my sister broke her leg, and was fixed by a Bone Marrow machine because she had a soccer tournament three days later; she was the star goalie. I won't say anything, but if the subject comes up, I am going to tell Paul, Snow, and Dr. Abernathy that I know about it.
