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Eva woke up in the scanner, her head hurt and she was bruised all over, a cut was under her right eye, bleeding down her face, she knew it would hurt to stand. She looked up helplessly from her position, blood dribbled down towards her left eye, making her close her eye. Her lip was swollen and she frantically tried to wrack her brain on how to explain to her mom.
With help from the scanner, she stood up. She winced in pain as she put weight on her right leg. She limped out of the scanner, and into the elevator. She wished Geb would show up, she was who she had recruited to help her operate the super computer; she just prayed it was okay with Kat. The elevator went up and Eva leaned on the wall, she felt her knees give way as she slid down to the ground.
Her head slumped forward and she saw her hands, they were a deathly white and shaking, cuts and scrapes adorned both and she could see a part of her wrist was burned. She looked up and saw her face reflected to her from the door, her bruises and scrapes shown clear against her pale face. Her hair was plastered to her face, from sweat, blood and water. The blonde of her hair shown bright against her face, the purple bright against the blonde, the elevator stopped and she stood herself up. Eva limped out of the elevator and looked around.
Geb came running with a look of fear in her eyes. Eva managed a weak smiled, her friend stood in front of her with worry obvious in her purple eyes.
"What happened?" Geb asked looking Eva up and down.
"Xa… na… ambush… re—" Eva coughed and struggled to breath. As she fell forward she murmured, "Reality…"
Geb caught her before she fell and brushed hair out of her face. The last thing Eva saw was Geb's face, full of worry, looking down at her. Then she faded into blackness.
Geb was at a loss on what to do, many options faced her, but none simple. She dragged Eva over to the super computer and lay her down behind it. She looked up under the computer and saw a white box with a red cross on it, black strips of rubber held it to the computer.
She pried it from it's hiding place and opened it, skimming the items she decided what to do. She closed the box and put it in her backpack; she pulled out a ribbon and tied her curly hair up out of the way. She slung her backpack on Eva and lifted the blonde into a fireman's carry.
Geb was weak and Eva wasn't light, sweat streamed down her face when she started crossing the bridge. As she walked she remembered her first aid classes, thought of excuses and watched where she was going. It was going to be a long night.
