River watched Shae as she drove, once in a while, a hand touching her lips, which still tingled and tasted of the older woman. She didn't fully understand it. First, her not being with [enter name here] was a shock, and the kiss.. her head spun with questions until she felt the ambo slow, and her mind kicked in. Gunshot victims. One was a kid. A kid. She listened as they rushed to one of the three, and she heard herself asking where the child was; upstairs. Technically, protocal stated she needed to stay with her supervising paramedic, but..she found herself breaking regulation. "I've got the kid." And she was upstairs before Shae could tell her not to - because she was clearly going to use her ability on the child. Something else she wasn't allowed doing by her own judgement on the job just yet. So many rules!
Getting there, she yelled at the two officers to get her a board, and as soon as she was alone, she assessed the injuries. "Ambo fifty-one; just wondering where our second ambulance is here." Five minutes out. This girl didn't have five minutes. The bullet nicked her heart. So River did what she probably shouldn't of; stuck her gloved hand inside the six year old girls' body..just a finger where the bullet entered. She found feel it. She could also feel the tear. "Thank god you're unconscious.." Being a little rough, River moved the bullet from her heart a couple centimeters before healing the tear. That's when she heard Shae come up with the stretcher, quickly removing a hand from the girls' body; she still needed the bullet out and blood, but she bought the child some time. "Shae, we have to take her..the other bus is four minutes out. We could be almost at the hospital at that time! You can reprimand me later?"













