“Can you move your toes?”
There was a pause. “Yes.”
Ah, good. 🙂 Let’s hope it extends to the rest of the legs. I don’t know if the reverse of what I just described can happen, but it wouldn’t surprise me all that much.
I breathed a sigh of relief. “Then the next biggest issue is possible internal bleeding. We need to get you to a hospital.”
Ah, yes, the hospitals. They’re in for a busy night, that’s for sure.
Especially since a lot of their equipment – both for management and for actual medical procedures – is going to be broken now.
“They hit the entire city?”
“I think so,” I told him. No use letting on exactly how much I knew. It would only cause the both of us more distress in the long run.
Perhaps. Perhaps not.
Alright, fine, it’s pretty likely. It’s distress I wouldn’t mind reading about though.
“The hospitals will be overcrowded.”
“Yeah. But not going isn’t an option.”
Not a good one. But if you go, Danny will probably be low priority.