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Entry tags: | hanna heller, sherlock holmes |
WHO: Hanna Heller and Sherlock Holmes
WHAT: Hanna is injured. Sherlock tries to help.
WHEN: Mid-afternoon
WHERE: The X-Mansion
RATING: TBD
STATUS: In Progress
Although most of the people in the city seemed to have been recently affected with some strange change or another, thus far Hanna had, fortunately, managed to avoid such a thing happening to herself. While she was rather relived of that fact - particularly as she shuddered to think what would happen if she were changed in some way - she also found herself growing more and more restless. She knew there was every chance that she likely would have felt that way sooner or later even without the changes taking place around her, but she was fairly certain that the feeling had been sped up a bit by having the very few that she knew in the city suddenly either not themselves or preoccupied by those around them not being themselves. Regardless of the reasons, though, she had finally decided to do something to entertain herself and had wound up seeking out the one area of the mansion where she knew without a doubt that was possible.
The Danger Room was, by and far, her favourite part of where she was staying. Unlike the kitchen, where so many seemed to flock to escape others, the Danger Room was, more often than not, actually devoid of life. And, on those rare occasions when it wasn't, all she had to do was wait for whoever was using it to exit and then she was free to explore the various programs herself without worrying about being interrupted. Obviously, some of the programs were strictly off limits to her as they were designed for those with abilities that she didn't possess. However most of the ones in the database were right up her alley. And really, it wasn't as though she wasn't accustomed to being in situations a bit outside of her normal scope of abilities anyway. That was practically how her entire life up to date had gone.
Unfortunately, while Hanna was unquestionably talented at getting out of situations that most would never survive, she also was rather good at one other thing as well: forgetting her own limitations. For instance, most people who had been shot less than three weeks earlier wouldn't even dream about picking a program that really tested them in any significant form. However, Hanna wasn't most people. Fighting to survive came as second nature to her as breathing and she wasn't about to stop pushing herself to her absolute breaking point just because she happened to have a hole in her hip that wasn't fully healed.
So she'd gone into the Danger Room and selected a program that she probably shouldn't have selected. Then she'd spent the next hour fighting computer generated foes and figuring out ways to escape what appeared to be inescapable situations with nothing more than the tools around her, her own ingenuity, the gun in her hand and the clothes on her back. And finally, when she'd defeated the program in three very different, yet equally efficient, ways she exited the room.
Then she came to a complete stop. Sweat-soaked, limping ever so slightly, and with a patch of bright red blood coating the area of her left hip, she stared at the only other person in the hallway for a long moment before finally tipping her head in acknowledgement. "Hello," she murmured finally, unsure of what else to say or do.