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The Queen of Shaymin

Avery Miller & Abital Ecke
Urgent Healthcare Center
Affected RP'ers: @Neo Emolga @Chakramaster @Shruikan
Avery went on alert as they heard a motorcycle speeding their way. Signaling Gloria and Meir into attacking positions, they waited patiently in case of an ambush. Fortunately, it seemed whoever was on the motorcycle wasn't concerned with them, as the two riders sped on by without hesitation. While it would have been nice to receive some help, Avery understood why they wouldn't stop. It was hard to know who you could trust in this environment these days. "Eth," Avery grimaced a little. They were making it sound like it had been months, not days.
Avery saw several others converging on the urgent care center so it wasn't hard to locate the building. Seems on top of being a human hospital it was also a hex hospital too. Great, that's exactly what Abital needed. Avery moved Abital off Daybreak and onto their shoulders before returning both Gloria and Daybreak to the Pokeballs. With Meir's assistance, they carried Abital inside the hospital and called out to one of the nearby nurses. "Hi, yes my husband needs help. He was afflicted by a hex and-"
"Head to section B. That's the witchcraft ward," the nurse quickly interjected, pointing in the general direction.
"Thank you," Avery said. Abital let out a soft groan before tapping Avery and trying to sign something. "Don't worry about me right now, honey, let's get you treated first. Your fever is getting worse by the second."
Avery and Meir carried Abital to Section B, filling in after a girl and her Scolipede. Seems they had brought in someone too who arguably was also not doing very well. They thought the female trainer looked vaguely familiar but Avery couldn't put their finger on it. The same could be said for two of the doctors currently in scrubs, but Avery couldn't dwell on it much for the moment. They hated to seem rude by cutting in but Abital needed assistance too.
"When you have a moment as well, doctors," Avery said, "My husband was afflicted with what I believe was fever hex a few days ago. I've done my best to treat it until we could make it here but his fever won't break. Any sort of treatment, especially removing the hex, would be appreciated whenever you have a moment."
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