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"No!" She looked at London. "Did you hate her? She had been a pain. It's about time she gets a taste if a taste of her own medicine. It's not about a dual anymore." Sira said seething in anger then ran at Iris with her sword.
"This isn't you." He called, shaking his head. "She doesn't deserve to die just because of this. "She's not worth it. "Look at her! "She's suffered a lot already, she'll bleed out and die at this rate. "Do you want that blood on your hands?"
She stopped. Then looked at him. "I killed Jensen. You killed Kyle. It's not like we are clean either. What's the difference?" She stood above Iris and was about to bring the sword down when she stiffened all over and couldn't move.
Iris was blinking her eyes rapidly, trying to keep herself conscious. But it wasn't working and she was slowly drifting off.
"Sira..." London breathed walking up and standing a bit behind her. Seeing she wasn't really moving. He quickly ran in front of her and looked at her, concern all over his face. "Sira...talk to me, what's wrong?"
"Sira..." London breathed walking up and standing a bit behind her. Seeing she wasn't really moving. He quickly ran in front of her and looked at her, concern all over his face. "Sira...talk to me, what's wrong?"
She finally felt herself being able to move her body. She fell backwards and let go of the sword which clattered to the floor. She couldn't stop trembling as she stared at Iris who looked dead.
London sucked in a breath and quickly caught her before she hit the ground.
"Sira....please, talk to me." He said quietly. Trying not to sound as freaked as he really was. He felt her shaking and he bit his lip. He had to get her to a hospital. He would send someone back for Iris. He took in a deep breath and picked her up in his arms, grabbing Berry and quickly running back into town toward the infirmary.
"Sira....please, talk to me." He said quietly. Trying not to sound as freaked as he really was. He felt her shaking and he bit his lip. He had to get her to a hospital. He would send someone back for Iris. He took in a deep breath and picked her up in his arms, grabbing Berry and quickly running back into town toward the infirmary.
Sira felt like she couldn't fit in her own skin. Like a part of her powers just snapped. She couldn't stop trembling no matter how hard she tried. She couldn't see straight either. Everything was in blurry circles.
He quickly got to the infirmary and ran inside, calling for someone to help.
"She just collapsed." He said as the doctors came over. "And she wont stop shaking." They nodded and quickly put her on a gurney, wheeling her away and through the doors. He went to follow but one of the nurses stopped him.
"We'll let you know." She said softly. He sighed as he held Berry, then he quickly remembered Iris.
"There's someone in the park that needs help too." He whispered.
"She just collapsed." He said as the doctors came over. "And she wont stop shaking." They nodded and quickly put her on a gurney, wheeling her away and through the doors. He went to follow but one of the nurses stopped him.
"We'll let you know." She said softly. He sighed as he held Berry, then he quickly remembered Iris.
"There's someone in the park that needs help too." He whispered.
Berry was still panicking in London's arms at times. Before the nurse go do anything, Berry climbed out of his arms and waddled after Sira.
London went to stop him, but decided to let him be. If he couldn't be there with her, Berry would help the best he could. He closed his eyes and took in a deep breath, and sat down putting his head in his hands.
After at least two solid days, she had waken up. Her brain felt fried like some sort of food. She blinked a few times. 'Where am I?' She thought to herself.
Once he was able to go in and see her, he never really left her side. He sat in the chair by her bed and waited. He was reading a book when he saw her from the corner of his eye. He slowly closed the book and set it to the side, seeing her eyes open.
"Sira...." He said quietly, feeling a bit relieved.
"Sira...." He said quietly, feeling a bit relieved.
She looked over at him. "London..." She said smiling. Then frowned. "Why am I here? What happened?" She asked London tiredly as she tried to sit up, but took a while.
"Don't push yourself to much." He said softly, going over and taking her hand. He took in a deep breath. "Your in the hospital. "I don't know what happened, you just collapsed suddenly." He looked up at her, brushing some hair from her face. "Your....power suddenly surged so high...."
She stared at him. "What? I'm... What?" She asked him confused. She rubbed the back of her neck softly and slowly since even that motion tired her.
He sighed and ran a hand through his messy hair.
"I don't know." He said softly. "I didn't understand it myself when they told me. "But they said that you just had a sudden surge of power and energy. "But it was so sudden that your body couldn't really handle it."
"I don't know." He said softly. "I didn't understand it myself when they told me. "But they said that you just had a sudden surge of power and energy. "But it was so sudden that your body couldn't really handle it."
She sighed. "Oh... How long have I been out?" She whispered softly and rubbed her head as she laid down once again.
"A few days." He said looking down for a moment, then back up at her. "How are you feeling?" He asked softly.
"Here." He reached behind himself and grabbed a bottle off the table, handing it to her. "They said you might have some headaches when you wake up. "This will help with that." He hated seeing her like this, though he gave her a little smile.
"Pain medicine." He said. "It tastes horrible, but it will help. "Just swallow it fast, and you wont taste it as much."
She frowned. "I don't remember pain medicine being in a bottle..." She mumbled slightly and opened it up.
"It's specifically for you." He said softly. "They didn't have a chance to put it into pill form. "So it's in a bottle."
"Fine..." She mumbled. She sniffed it and gagged slightly. "Great." She held her breath and took a swig before almost throwing it up, but kept it down in the end.
"I'll get you some water." He said standing up and going over to the sink, grabbing one of the paper cups from the drawers.
She took another chug because she really wanted the pain away. Even if she had to go through the taste. "Water... Please..."
He filled up the cup and brought it over, and handed it to her.
"Here you go." He smiled softly, and kissed her forehead softly before sitting back down.
"Here you go." He smiled softly, and kissed her forehead softly before sitting back down.
She nodded and gulped the water down. She sank back down and pulled the covers over her. She stared at London.
He looked up as he felt her eyes on him, and looked back at her.
"What is it?" He asked gently. "Are you alright?"
"What is it?" He asked gently. "Are you alright?"
He froze for a moment, thinking back to a few days ago. Back to the duel, when she lost herself. He opened his mouth to speak, but closed it. Not sure what to say for a moment.
"I don't know." He shook his head slightly. "You just....weren't you." He remembered the look in her eyes, like they weren't hers anymore.
"I don't know." He shook his head slightly. "You just....weren't you." He remembered the look in her eyes, like they weren't hers anymore.
Tears sprang into her eyes. She put the pillow over her face and started to cry into it. She remembered it, but it made her so depressed.
He stood up and went over to the bed, laying down beside her and gently pulling her into his arms. He kissed her forehead and shook his head. He wasn't sure what to say to calm her, so he held her close and gently stroked her hair.
She just cried into his chest despite herself. She felt like a monster. She didn't want that, but she became it. Eventually she calmed down and just let him stroke her hair.
He waited a little bit until after she was calmed down a bit more, until he said anything.
"Sira." He gently lifted her chin. "You are not a bad person. "It wasn't your fault what happened, it wasn't really you. "Whatever happened, I promise we'll figure it out."
"Sira." He gently lifted her chin. "You are not a bad person. "It wasn't your fault what happened, it wasn't really you. "Whatever happened, I promise we'll figure it out."
She stared at him. "But... Didn't you see me? Didn't you hear what words I had said?!" She willed herself not to cry again. "What if I do the same thing to you?"
"You won't." He assured her. "You wouldn't hurt me on purpose right?" He asked softly. "I trust you." He kissed her softly.
She kissed him softly back and closed her eyes. She drew away and smiled. "You don't even know how much you mean to me." She hugged him.
He smiled softly, and hugged her back.
"Are you hungry?" He asked her after a little bit. "I can order us some food if you want."
"Are you hungry?" He asked her after a little bit. "I can order us some food if you want."
"Yes, but not much." She said softly and watched him. She hugged her knees to her chest and put her cheek to them.
He slipped out of the bed and walked over to the far table, and picked up the communicator for the room. He ordered some food and then set it back down. He sat down beside her again, and put his arm around her.
She leaned against him and then stared down. "What do your parents think about me now? I'm sure they know that I almost killed."
He sighed softly and kissed the side of her head.
"My parents don't think any differently of you." He said softly. "They both came to see you while you were out. "My mom even brought you some cookies." He smiled and pointed to the box on the table.
"My parents don't think any differently of you." He said softly. "They both came to see you while you were out. "My mom even brought you some cookies." He smiled and pointed to the box on the table.
She crawled over and took the box. She put it on her lap and opened it up. The angel cookies. She closed it quickly and stared down at it. 'Why am I getting this for almost killing a person?' She thought and slowly started crying.
He saw her close it and was about to ask what was wrong, when he saw her tears again.
"Sira...." he whispered, looking at her concerned. "What's wrong?"
"Sira...." he whispered, looking at her concerned. "What's wrong?"
"I'm sorry." She whispered and wiped her eyes. She just gave him the cookies. "Just give those to Iris." She said softly and laid back down.
He blinked, looking down at the box of cookies. Why would he give them to Iris? He sighed and set them aside, if that was what she wanted he would do it later. And especially since he hadn't been told anything about Iris's condition. He hadn't asked. There was a knock on the door and a nurse came in with there food. He thanked her and brought the food over, setting it down on the table.
"Food is here when your hungry." He said quietly.
"Food is here when your hungry." He said quietly.



London couldn't take it anymore, what was happening to her. Iris had been a pain, but she didn't deserve to die. He quickly set Berry down and ran forward a bit.
"Sira!" He yelled loudly. "Stop! "You've won, Please snap out of it!"