Post by Willow on Jul 1, 2010 9:34:25 GMT -5
Carrying a grown man who happened to be unconscious was no easy feat. Obviously, Willow was just a bit out of breath by the time she reached the Hospital Wing. Hopefully Hawkins didn't end up the same. Willow could only whine under her breath as if still half-wolf when she began to worry. Every few yards Willow would call out to those who weren't there, wondering how anyone could ignore the scent of roasted flesh and the smoky trails from the tower. Surely someone could see. Somebody.
"Anybody?"
It began to look hopeless. She couldn't help him, Willow could perform no magic. Not to say she hadn't tried. Even though she'd lost her abilities a year ago, Willow still muttered every healing, awakening or what have you spell under her breath when she could. She didn't get so much as a spark.
"Please, please . . . " He'd saved her ass. She knew that. If it weren't for Muryllis, Willow and Felix would still be stuck in that alternate dimension with the other shade. Or worse yet, she'd be dead already, poisoned by silver. And Felix. What would have happened to the young Gryffindor?
Yes, they would have been tortured to death.
"Anyone? I need help!"
She managed to get him into the actual hospital wing, but getting him into a bed was a whole other thing altogether. It probably would have looked funny to anyone watching as the young lycan hauled first his upper torso, then swiveled the rest of him around. What if he had a broken back? God. What if he was already dead?
Exhausted, the lycanthrope didn't remember shifting, or collapsing on the ground. Anyone. Can you hear me? Muryllis needs help. Anybody? The thoughts broadcasted for anyone as far as could go. Muryllis, if he could hear anything at this point, would hear them. Anyone in the whole damn SCHOOL would hear them. I NEED HELP NOW.
Then, curled up under the hospital bed, all she could was wait, calling out now and then for anyone around. There had to be someone. Where was Rezna? Or one of the other workers? Talon himself would do, just someone.