er. Her ears were filled with imaginary groanin
my doorsteps... I should do something.' It was her last thought and
s. At first, she wondered how she would haul him in. She was already useless
th together and dragged him through the mud.
cessfully pulled him into
d. She staggered into her worn
position beside the unconscious man. She
ut and his groanings res
. Despite the cold, he was running a fever. His skin
linity. Above his left nipple was a gash. After close examination she excl
t I should not be doing this," Shr muttered but before
reducer and placed a wet
cted the wound and was set to remov
got to go crude dude...I have no instruments here," she
tered and dropped the blood dripping bullet. "Now, I gotta se
he bed. Her knees were sore and her bo
ing on the floor of her dilapidated cabin a
ed on the bed and dr
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ched and reminded her of the events of early hours. It would
even am. As usual, she opened the radio app on her
empty, her pat
impulsively. She rushed to the door an
thought and stood t
nd. She turned around swiftly but before she c
ered her mouth and
mpacted his wounded chest. "Yeah... I could po
anger's unkind voice cu
's second hand wasn't free. He brought up his arm slowly and aimed a g?!" The stran