Arc tilted her head and leaned back a bit, eyes narrowing at his expression. "Do I think our bodies are machines?" She laughed a little, holding her head. "Well in some ways we are. We take a fuel, we convert that drek into energy, and then we use it to move. Is that not a machine? But I getcha. It is an upgrade though...we're putting things in our bodies to make us able to do more, better. By this weekend, I'll have more time in the day to get my drek done, something I need...and one of the few times I choose what goes in my body. Here, here's the number of the guy I'm going through. Use my SIN name to know that you were recommended, aight?" She trailed off after this, glancing at her cyberarm before she looked back to Marco, cheeks flushing at his comments following.
"....leader, huh? Then all the more reason for this slitch to not frag things up. Regardless of what I did, there's a lot I didn't do. Because of me, people got into trouble, people got hurt, and even worse, people almost died. I coulda prevented that, or at least been able to stop it from happening. That kinda mistake when we head out could be the last one someone knows. I can't accept that...I need to be better..." Her expression looked more pained at the end, but by that point she broke away a bit, glancing back at him. "I'm going to check on Yelena. She might be awake now.."
Heading down the hall, Arc quietly opened the door to the hospital room, seeing Yelena laying back and listening to the music. She looked better without all the tubes in her, but she still looked quite beat up. This shook the little mechanic as she paused, taking a breath before stepping up. "Hey Srui..." She said quietly, looking up to see the elf begin to speak, hearing the pain in it. Quickly, she raised a hand to stop the assassin, shushing her before tapping her head. Reaching back with her cyberhand, she withdrew the universal cable from her rig's datajack, reaching forward to plug it into the elf's, establishing a secure Matrix channel.
"There, that's better. If I didn't know any better, Sruiken, I'd say you were trying to leave me here. Well you can't get rid of me that easy. I...I'm sorry. The job was done, I shouldn't have let you go to that party. Or at least without some eyes on you. This is my fault, and you paid the price. But you're gonna get better, and then we can go back. Make things better. How's that sound?"