The dose of painkillers courses through her veins as Arc drifts into a lull, the shock fading away as she slipped back into unconsciousness, as denoted by the lack of her movement, as her eyes were hence wrapped liberally in bandages. She was only vaguely aware of bits and pieces of the next couple days, recalling the sensation of being moved and cared for while her body healed. She seemed to recall some other shouting, and voices. I'm not the only one here...I ain't affording this...great.. Still, she didn't put up much of a fuss over the next day, even as she was wheeled out for another procedure or two.
[==Friday, sometime in the afternoon, Hospital Room 317, Ward 7, Seattle==]
This time, when Arc came to, the telltale signs of her eyes booting up met her consciousness, the bandages removed and eyes functional. She waited a moment to adjust to the dull throb of a headache she felt, but instantly marveled at two things: the quality of her vision seemed sharper, and the ache of her implants that she had grown accustomed to were missing. The former she could accredit to not using them for a while, but the latter was truly strange. Before she regained her focus to figure out where the frag she was, though, an ARO popped up in her view, with a little note.
<<Begin Message<<
Ms. Lauren Summers, or Arc, as you prefer,
As you are no doubt aware, you are currently hospitalized in care for your injuries incurred during your recent battle with a blood mage. You are probably very confused about your situation, and frankly I would be surprised if you weren't a little upset, but I will be up front with you. You and your partner should have died from that blast of napalm you both took, and through modern science, magic, and nothing short of a miracle, you are not dead. However, that does come with some price: your cybereyes were completely fried from the blast, and despite grafts and the best healing money could buy, the flesh on your right arm became necrotic and needed to be removed.
Your sacrifice in the name of protecting your home and those of others was great, and I can respect that. That is why I had you brought here to be cared for and nursed to health at no cost to you. Additionally, if you are reading this, then that means the new cybereyes I had acquired for you are working. That is good. I'll be sure to have the nurses or a visitor bring a mirror in for your approval. Also, I took the liberty of fitting you with a cybernetic arm designed to your size and shape, with plenty of customization options open for you to personalize as you see fit. I know this doesn't replace your own flesh, but it is the best I can do.
The hospital staff are unaware I left this note for you, and I would appreciate that it remained that way. You have talents, miss Summers, that can be put to more use than merely fixing cars at a garage in the Barrens. We will be in touch again.
-SW
Arc stayed silent for a long moment, rereading the message a couple more times as things fully sunk in. The initial shock was gone; no screams came from her lips this time. Instead, the girl merely took a deep breath, grimacing a bit as she lifted her head up off the pillow and looked down, raising her right arm. A hand and forearm of metal greeted her vision, reflecting the light a bit as she tested the movement. She felt the moving, it was working as she wanted it too. She even received a hint of a haptic response when she pressed her finger and thumb together, but nothing like the real thing. She groaned as she reached across with her left arm, brushing against the myriad tubes and IVs supplying her with nutrients and medicine, lifting up her gown collar to see the chromeware come up to right under her collar bone: a full arm.
The human girl bit her lip a bit, a myriad of emotions hitting her: the memory of the first time she was marred from cyberware and the life that followed, the confusion of who this mysterious benefactor was and why he did so much for her, the sadness and feeling of loss from all these injuries, the dull ache as her body kept healing, and the wonder as to who else made it out. Feathers...I think he survived it without too much injury...probably is getting hailed as the hero of the whole thing. Deserves it, that guy had to put up with a lot. Raven...bet she's a mess. Hope she's okay. My debt to her is squared, that much I know. And that troll...Lash right? Frag, he might not have made it...hope he's okay...Yelena...huh? She took a glance to her side, noting the bed a few meters from her and the heavily bandaged figure lying on it. No way... Taking a few breaths, she fought through the aching to muster up the strength to speak. "...Yelena? You there?"
Before there was a response to be had, a public ARO blipped onto the room wall, indicating that at least one visitor had requested to see them and was on their way.