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Vas Captio Mods ([info]vas_captio_mod) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-06-08 15:47:00

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Entry tags:!complete, andy gallagher, day 10, derek zoolander, elliot reid, gregory house, kim boggs, laurie juspeczyk, lexie grey, location: gym, logan, nymphadora tonks, open

Day 10: Gym - 1:15pm
Who: OTA
What: Seven point five
When: 1:15pm - 5:00pm
Where: Gym
Rating: TBA
Status: Active

The sun was shining high in the sky and a gentle breeze stroked the leaves of the trees, making them, along with the severed stub of rope on the clock face from the day previous sway lazily. It was quiet. Perhaps it was too quiet, for the lack of birds chirping or insects buzzing.

All in all, the day was one of the most pleasant as of yet for the bulk of the involuntary residents of Vas Captio, save, of course, the heat. Maybe it was a bit too hot to be entirely comfortable.

It started small, as most things do. All the cots that had magically appeared in the gym the night before chattered lightly on the gym floor. Books and trophies rattled in the offices on the shelves. Water drizzled lightly out of the shower nozzles.

Then the pause of a heartbeat before the earthquake ripped through beneath the foundation which was built strongly enough to not crack or split but not to withstand the force. The walls shuddered, rupturing water pipes behind the showers and shattering the tiles into piles of rubble. Books and trophies fell from the shelves in the offices, the glass in the doors exploding like flying daggers into the walls across from them.

In the main gym, the second basketball hoop ripped from the wall and crashed to the floor, rolling away and settling near the medical supplies as they all toppled to the ground. Most supplies will not be damaged but at least three of the cots are crushed by the rolling hoop. Flakes of plaster crumble down, some of which disintegrates into a fine dust filling all the rooms and lungs of anyone unfortunate enough to be inside this building at the time of the quake.

As if that was not enough, the floor grumbled loudly before an immense crack zipped across the width of the basketball court. With each second the crack widened, parts of the concrete at the edges breaking off and falling in, eating the floor of the gym fast until the ceiling was no longer supported. With a horrible vengeful force, the portion of the roof farthest from the make-shift medical center smashed down into the gym in a thousand pieces of plaster and wood. Then all went quiet as the white dust and plaster flakes settle to the floor like falling snow.

Vas Captio was still, again, and silent once more.



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Lexie and Elliot
[info]frickonastick
2009-06-09 11:21 pm UTC (link)
Elliot stepped outside into the rubble of the hallway, side stepping the ceiling tiles littering the floor. She was momentarily confused about which way she'd come, holding onto the wall to keep her balance in the dimly lit hallway. The wall disappeared and she stumbled slightly as she realized she'd come to a new doorway. It looked like a small concession stand with half door that had been knocked of it's hinges.

She heard screaming echoing from the hallway behind her, but she also thought she heard something closer. "Hello!" She called out into the stillness of the dusty room. She tried to listen carefully over the sound her heart pounding in her chest as the screaming continued. She moved forward, pulling the splintering half door open and catching a couple of splinters in her hand in the process. The screaming was getting louder and led her directly to a closed door. "I'm coming!" She yelled, grabbing the door and yanking the doorknob. She felt it move an inch and then stick on something.

Elliot took a deep breath, trying to fight down the panic that was threatening to overtake her, and was once again reminded of the pain in her side. She grabbed the doorknob again and pulled, grunting at the effort. She could see the bottom moving away from the frame an inch or two, but something must have been holding the top of the door in place. Wide eyes scanned the room and fell on a sliver of gold in the dim light. She moved over and picked up part of a broken trophy , rushing back and jamming it in the space provided .

"Hold on!" She yelled, sweating with effort as she pulled on the makeshift trophy crowbar and then after she'd lost a good grip on the trophy twice to sweaty hands and had to resituate it, she felt something give and the door pop open.

The first thing she saw was the shelves lying hap-hazard across the room where they'd fallen and then she was aware that the screaming was coming from a woman in blue scrubs beneath them. "Oh my God," she said, moving forward and trying to assess the damage.

"Okay, okay," she said to herself, kneeling in order to get a shoulder under the first shelf in order to lift it. It seemed to be crushing the doctor. - Doc Lex? - but not puncturing her and so Elliot struggled with it's weight for a moment, trying to move it off the other woman in the narrow space of the tiny room. "Where are you hurt?" She grunted, dropping the shelf when she'd cleared the cot and ducking underneath it to get closer to Lexie. She had a bad gash on her forehead that was going to need stitches and it looked like the second shelf might have punctured her shoulder. "We're going to get you out, okay?" Elliot said, noting that she'd already been sick either from pain or the pressure on her stomach. "I'm Dr. Reid." She paused. "Elliot."

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Re: Lexie and Elliot
[info]skipped3rdgrade
2009-06-10 01:31 pm UTC (link)
Lexie heard banging on the door. She thought she may have heard a voice, but her mind was so foggy. There was no voice, there was only the banging, the banging of something coming in to get her. She could feel her heart pounding as if it were going to try and escape her chest. It was rattling her head and her throat and her brain. The room went tunnel as she focused on the door and saw finally a blurred figure coming inside. Had she been able to grab something, Lexie would have went white nuckled.

The door was pushed ajar and Lexie cringed. In the narrow dark space something had pushed inside. "Hold on!" Lexie heard a clear, female voice say. That startled her in a good way. She hadn't expected to hear a woman's voice. Was she hearing right? "H-H-hello?" She panted."Oh my God," the voice replied, and Lexies heart sang. Someone who was here to kill her wouldn't say that. Someone who was here to watch her die wouldn't react that way. This was someone to help, and that meant she might be alright.

Where was she hurt? Lexie tried to focus. "I'm Dr. Reid," Lexie heard and she felt the need to pull herself together. She had to reign it all back in. Doctors were supposed to be beyond human. They were supposed to be able to hold it all together. Lexie had held a man's carotid artery in her fingertips and not panicked. She could hold it together now.

"I-I-I..." She tried to think of where to start. "My head... I can't see straight, and I vomitted..." she panted... "A-and.. I'm pretty sure the room's spinning..." Lexie Grey had turned to diagnosing herself. "Concussion injury, blunt force trauma.. Unless--" she paused, trying to raise her free hand to touch the injury, stopping about midway. "Unless there is evidence of a compression fracture," LExie was really hoping there was no obvious dent in her forehead; an injury like that required surgery and often had a lot of complications including intercranial bleeing. Lexie tried to stop her brain.

"And my shoulder," she turned her head a little, only then noticing the blood from her head wound. "The shelf, I think..." she tried a tentative wiggle. "It's torn into the muscle," her voice was wavery. She needed to hold on to this though, if she didn't keep going she would slide rapidly off the edge into shock. She knew she didn't want to go into shock. Though, perhaps she already was.

"I'm Lexie," she said, finally, realizing she hadn't given the other woman her name.

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Lexie and Elliot
[info]frickonastick
2009-06-11 01:52 am UTC (link)
Elliot strained in the tiny room to see the doctor more clearly.  A tiny window at the top of the room allowed light, but it was dim and now that Elliot was closer she felt like she was blocking the only light source with her height.  There was a lot of blood coming from the doctor's head wound and she bobbed, trying to determine over and under the shelf that currently pinned the woman in place that it wasn't coming from her nose, ear or mouth.

She listened to Lexie diagnosing herself, being faintly reminded of walking rounds with some of her more unsure interns.  Though of course, in this case the woman's shaky voice could be attributed to pain rather than nervousness.  "No," Elliot said quickly, shaking her head.  "I don't see any evidence of that."  At least not from where she was standing.  Up close might be a different story, but she had to get there first.

She studied the shelf and then took a deep breath. She was going to have to move it, but doing so was probably going to tear the muscle even more since it was so deeply wedged she wouldn't be able to pull it out at the exact angle it went in.

"Lexie," Elliot said, trying to force a lightness to her voice she didn't feel. "That's pretty. Short for Alexandria? I had a roommate in college named Alexandria . But she was Alex. My mom thought I had a live in boyfriend until I brought her home for Thanksgiving…" A sideways head nod and roll of the eyes. "And then she just thought I was gay."

She swallowed, realizing she was babbling and that now wasn't really the time. She grabbed a blanket visible at the end of the cot and stooped in order to hand it to Lexie under the shelf. It was covered in plaster and was far from sterile, but if the shoulder wound was as bad as the head wound, she was going to need something to put pressure on it. "I'm going to try to lift this as much as I can so you can get out from underneath it. You're going to want to apply pressure as soon as you can roll away. If you can roll away," she added doubtfully. She got into place under the shelf, her shoulder burning slightly from where she'd used it to lift the first shelf as she wedged it under this one. "On three. One…two…three…" She pushed up, shutting her eyes with the effort and trying not to imagine what she might be doing to the other woman's shoulder.

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Re: Lexie and Elliot
[info]skipped3rdgrade
2009-06-11 08:22 pm UTC (link)
Of course Lexie sounded like an Intern - she was one. Though, she was usually extremely confident in her diagnosis, the circumstances at present could be considered extenuating. Though, it was quite a relief to hear Elliot say that there was no signs of a depression. She didn't even want to think about trying to do surgery here. It would be like painting with a blow torch.

"Close," she winced. "Alexandra." As Elliot continued Lexie suddenly swore she could see the same situation happening to her. She could envision the awkward conversations with her mother and the eye rolls from her sister. That story just belonged in her life somehow. Gosh, she wished she had something half as funny to say in response. Though, for as cool as Lexie thought Elliot's story was, it seemed she'd choked it back in favor of getting Lexie out, something she appreciated.

Taking the blanket Lexie nodded, gripping it tightly. 'One... Two.... Three," Lexie counted along in her head. She took a deep breath and immediately wished for some other way to come along and lift the shelf.

Lexie's shoulder had become the fulcrum in this lever, and even as the blonde pushed, Lexie would feel the muscles and tendons and bones moving to places that they were never intended. With a loud pop and a wail, Lexie's shoulder fully separated.

Lexie was seeing stars. For a moment she held her breath and bit down hard on her lip, drawing blood. Roll!, her mind shouted and somehow Lexie obeyed flopping off of the cot onto the floor with a pitiful whimper and she laid there shaking.

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Lexie and Elliot
[info]frickonastick
2009-06-12 10:52 am UTC (link)
Elliot's eyes were screwed tight as she struggled to lift the shelf. She managed to lift it about eight inches before the shelf wobbled on her shoulders at the sudden shooting pain in her side. She opened her eyes, just in time to see Lexie clear the cot and then dropped the shelf abruptly, letting it crash down where Lexie had been a moment earlier. Elliot stumbled back, gripping her side with one hand and feeling a spreading, sticky wetness there. For someone that worked with blood on a regular basis the sight of her own made her surprisingly squeamish. The adrenaline had enabled her to momentarily forget about her own injury, but now the pain was back. "Frick!"

She ducked under the shelf now wedged between the wall and the cot and kneeled beside Lexie. "No evidence of a compression fracture," Elliot said, reaching out with the hand that wasn't holding her side to pat Lexie's good shoulder awkwardly. She wobbled on her heels, wishing she'd been wearing more suitable footwear whenever she'd been abducted and reached forward to look at Lexie's shoulder. She frowned in concentration as her fingers moved lightly over the injury. "I think you might have a seperated shoulder but it's hard to tell without seeing it better." She shook her head and handed Lexie the balled up blanket. "I guess I know what those anesthetics I woke up with are for now."

Her hands moved lower, pressing down on Lexie's stomach to test for tenderness or possible internal bleeding from where the first shelf had been. When she was satisfied she could move Lexie without causing too much damage she leaned back, her shoulder brushing the shelf above them. She yelled and ducked as the shelf slid a few more inches down before getting wedged again.

"We should get out of this deathtrap," she said, looking back at Lexie with wide eyes. She reached out and helped Lexie into a sitting position. "Ready, doctor?"

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Re: Lexie and Elliot
[info]skipped3rdgrade
2009-06-12 12:08 pm UTC (link)
Deathtrap? This had been her humblest of humble abodes. Alright, so maybe it was a step or two above the crap-partment thanks to the lack of roaches; but, still it had been her home. She had planned to be able to come back here and hide and feel safe. She wanted to actually get a full night's sleep here. She wanted to host a poker game on the floor. She wanted...

What she wanted was gone in a blink of an eye. This place had taken it away, just like it had snatched her out of her life back in Seattle. Lexie was only half listening and when Doctor Reid askd her if she was ready she blinked a few times. Was she?

Her eyes darted back and forth and that was when she spotted what she thought was a dark stain on the woman's side, "You're hurt," she said quietly, realizing that even moving her jaw was a problem. Damn you sternocleidomastoid!' she thought of that muscle that ran from the back corner of her jaw, to her sternum, and then to her shoulder. The muscle, evidently, hated her, too.

"Wait," Lexie said quietly turning from the supported position to actually reach back up onto the cot behind them. Tentatively her good hand reached out and grabbed a black strap and yanked. "Here..." she panted, holding up the strap and it's attached maglite proving to be more difficult than she was used to.

Pulling her feet up beneath her Lexie prepared to stand. "This is going to hurt,isn't it." Phrased like a question, spoken like a statement, Elliot would figure it out.

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Lexie and Elliot
[info]frickonastick
2009-06-14 04:16 pm UTC (link)
Elliot looked down at the blood stain on her shirt as Lexie pointed it out. Once again feeling queasy at the sight of it. She was trying not to think abuot that right now. Trying to take shallow breaths so that she didn't feel the piercing pain and trying not to worry about what internal organs might have been pierced, even though she knew the piece of sink hadn' gone in that deep. "Not as badly as you," she pointed out, nodding towards Lexie's shoulder. "Come on."

She paused as Lexie asked her to wait and then a moment later produced a maglite. Elliot switched it on, momentarily blinding herself with the brightness of it and then focusing it on Lexie. Normally she would've tested for a concussion,but it was obvious that was the least of Lexie's worries. She regarded Lexie's arm with the light and tried not to let a sudden surge of sympathy override her doctor poker face. She had to stay calm. She directed it upwards to the wound on Lexie's head and then nodded, hooking the strap around her wrist and letting the light dance across the rubble strewn floor as she reached out to brace Lexie for standing.

"I'm gonna say yes," Elliot said. "But there are drugs just a few feet away," she promised. "The numbing kind.

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Re: Lexie and Elliot
[info]skipped3rdgrade
2009-06-14 10:40 pm UTC (link)
Lexie wondered how deep Elliot had been wounded. It could have been relatively shallow given the amount of blood without obvious spurting, capillaries in the torso had a tendency to want to bleed for a while; though in relatively small quantity.

The light was shone from her arm to her forehead, casing her to wince as the ridiculously bright light ran past her eyes. From the look of relative plainness on Dr. Reid's face, Lexie knew that her head wound must not be too bad. That was a relief. She wouldn't let herself think any more about her brain bleeding into her skull, or temporary blindness, or loss of feeling. She was getting paranoid for a moment that she couldn't feel her left leg before she realized it was due to how she was sitting.

Elliot offered a hand and Lexie took a deep breath. All she had to do was not move her arm. That's it. If she could get upright without moving it she would be fine. Yeah, just fine.

"Alright, the promise of drugs.. Great." Innately Lexie had a fear of drugs and alcohol. Her father is an alcoholic. The idea that it was genetic haunted her. Sure, she would have a drink from time to time, but pain killers she avoided. It seemed like too tempting. It seemed to easy for the doctor to be able to get her hands on something like that. Though, in this case with a stabbing pain running from the end of her shoulder to that very supple point where muscle met spine, she thought maybe she might indulge.

With a groan, Lexie pushed and pulled herself up.

"Dammit!" She howled.

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Lexie and Elliot
[info]frickonastick
2009-06-17 02:39 am UTC (link)
Elliot was surprised at Lexie's less than enthusiastic reaction to the promise of drugs. She'd thought the fact that there were any in this Godforsaken place would be something worth celebrating to someone as badly wounded as her.

She regarded Lexie as she prepared herself to stand. She had to admit, she was impressed. If Lexie could be that tough, then so could she. She swallowed as Lexie pulled herself up, the sound of her yelling echoing in the small room.

"Got you," Elliot said, gripping Lexie in case she had second thoughts and felt like sinking down again. "Worst part's over, right?" Elliot asked, more for the sake of saying something than actually believing it. She had no idea what laid beyond in the gym. She could hear the sounds of faint yelling and things moving.

Her thoughts suddenly went to Andy and Kim. Her face dropped as she remembered Andy's leg already in bad shape. "Oh my God, Andy," she said more to herself than to Lexie. She swallowed hard and looked at Lexie as they carefully made their way to the door. "We've got to get out there."

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Re: Lexie and Elliot
[info]skipped3rdgrade
2009-06-27 10:16 am UTC (link)
"Got you," she heard and Lexie couldn't help but whimper. She may not have directly used her injured shoulder, but the movement alone was enough to make her think that she'd jammed the shelf right back into it. Lexie's eyes closed and her abs clenched. She would not be screaming. She would not be crying. She would keep this all under immediate control.

"Worst part's over?" Elliot asked and Lexie didn't respond. She'd set her mind to thinking that this was not as bad as it was going to get. The sounds of yelling and shifting rubble made her believe that her clinic was as much in ruins as her room. Dammit to hell.

"Andy?" Lexie's brow rose. Andy was here? Why was he here? "Is something wrong with his leg? He didn't rip it open again, did he? I told him to be careful.." The thought of her patient momentarily took Lexie outside of her self, even as she climbed over the rubble with the help of Elliot.

The hallway was barely recognizable. The walls seemed bent and cracked and off center. Lexie wasn't sure how much of the leaning was due to her own off kilter sight. "What happened?!" She asked quietly, her tone a mix of amazement and horror. The gym was at the end of the hallway; but the doors were not there and she could see where the cots were riddled with both people and rubble. Her clinic was in ruins.

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Lexie and Elliot
[info]frickonastick
2009-06-30 08:14 am UTC (link)
"Andy's fine." Or he had been ten minutes ago, now was anyone's guess. Elliot tried not to think about him trying to get out of the way of flying debris on a bad leg. "He told me and Kim about the clinic and brought us here," she said, in an attempt to keep talking and taking her mind off of the different senarios running through her head. "He told me you used dental floss on his leg. Mint."

They stepped out of the room rogether and for the first time Elliot looked down the hallway towards what had been the gym and the clinic. She swallowed hard, feeling a sudden urge to cry.

She was pretty sure Lexie didn't need or want an answer to her exclamation and instead kept moving down the hallway towards the others. Her side was aching and the sudden sunlight through the now open ceiling was making her head pound, but not nearly as fast as her heart as they got closer and could see the damage. She spotted a pair of shoes she recognized. "Kim?" she asked, her voice high and squeaky and rough all at once. The blood soaked shirt on Kim's face came into view and Elliot's breath hitched, causing her side to protest. Further away she could see Andy struggling to help a woman out.

Elliot turned to Lexie. "Check on her, I'm going to go help him."

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