As the filly thought Rainbow Dash came in. She saw the filly having her eyes half open and opening more, slowly. She had an ice pack strapped to her head, keeping the ice pack on her head and being strapped with a first aid velcro strap around her head. She had bandages on her cuts. The wing that was resting strange when they had first met was placed and resting in a slang. She also had a cotton gauze around her leg, around the giant bruise that had it.

"Is she going to be okay Doctor?," Rainbow Dash asked.

The earth pony looked at her.

"She'll be fine. She seemed a bit hot so we put an ice pack on her to cool her down. We cleaned up and bandaged her bruises. Her wing wasn't broken or twisted, just dislocated. We put it back in place and put it in a slang to rest still. It'll be a bit sore but nothing more than that. Her bruise was pretty bad though, no sign of infection. We cleaned it out and disinfected it. Then we wrapped it up to keep it closed. It will hurt the most for a few day," he said.

"Okay," Rainbow said.

"You can take her home whenever you're ready,"

The filly sat up. The doctor left them room to give them some privacy.

"Um. Would you like to come home with me?," Rainbow Dash said.

She couldn't think of another way to get the filly to come with her willingly. The filly barely made eye contact, she just nodded her head, not giving a verbal response.

"Great. Get on my back whenever you're ready,"
Rainbow got in position so her back was right next to the bed. The filly got on and cautiously got onto Rainbow's back. Rainbow Dash walked to the waiting room.

"Okay. Just some instructions on her recovery. You can take the ice pack off in the morning, her temperature should have cooled down by then. Let her wing stay in the slang until Sunday and then you can take it off. The bandages should come off by Monday and leave her gauze on for a week to give that bruise time to close and heel. She should be back to her old self by then. Bring her back here on that day for a final check," the doctor instructed.

"OK. Thanks," Rainbow said and walked out of the hospital. Rainbow Dash started to fly off. It was still raining so both the pony's manes got wet again. Normally rainbow would has just raced off home, but for her injured passengers sake, she went a lot slower. About the speed of a normal pegasus, not fast enough to leave the rainbow trail. It took them a while, but they finally made it to Rainbow's house without any problems other than being wet.