Chapter 18: My Brother is Going to Kill Me

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A/N: Don't worry. It'll probably become clear who's POV it's in as the chapter goes on :D)

I had just fired a Water Pulse at Lia, and when it hit her, smoke kinda filled the room we were in, which just happened to Lia's Castle. After a bit of digging around, I was able to figure out that it's located in the mountains outside of Snowpoint, in Sinnoh. Quite an interesting choice for an Yveltal, but whatever.
I had my signature move at the ready, and fired.
I then heard a yelp of pain, and something in my head immediately clicked, telling me that something wasn't right. That didn't even sound like Lia.
While pondering that, I heard her hit the wall, and by the sound of it, she hit the wall pretty hard. I waited for the smoke to clear, or for Lia to fire an attack at me.
The smoke finally cleared, and I was at a loss for words. I don't know how or when it happened, but right where Lia should've been, was Sarah.
She let out a groan. "Nrrrgh..."
I then immediately rushed over to her side, and took a knee. "S-Sarah? Are you ok?"
She looked at me, but I could tell that something was wrong. Her look seemed kind of distant, as if she wasn't directly looking at me. Knowing what I do about the medical field, I was quickly able to determine that she was most likely on the edge on consciousness, and would probably pass out any given second now. I then took her in my arms and stood up. "Sarah? Can you hear me? Please do something to acknowledge me..."
I then felt her grip my arm and squeeze it the best she could, and I sighed. She was still conscious. I guess that's a good thing.
I then started for the entrance of the Castle, as teleporting her along with me would probably be a bit too much, and cause her to pass out, a risk I didn't want to take.
While I was walking, I started to talk to her. "Sarah, I'm going to ask you some questions. If the answer is no, loosen your grip on my arm, and if it's yes, tighten it, understand?"
I then felt her tighten her grip a bit more before relaxing it.
I sighed. "Alright. First question: Do you know where you are right now?"
She loosened her grip a bit, indicating a "no". I sighed. I guess I could tell her later.
"Do you know what happened?"
Sarah then alternated between a tight and loose grip, and I got the message that her answer was "I kinda do".
I had one final question, at least for the moment. "Sarah, do you know who I am?"
Her grip, which was tight when I asked the question, almost immediately loosened.
I guess that was ok, she was definitely in a hard spot at the moment. "Alright. I'm going to get you medical attention, alright?"
I waited for her to tighten her grip, as I had just reached the entrance, but got nothing. I then looked down at her and sighed. She had passed out.
I wasn't completely surprised, as she had taken a Spatial Rend at full power. In fact, I was actually a bit surprised. I was surprised that she managed to last that long. I would've figured that anyone else would've passed out almost right after they were hit.

Then it hit me. I was going to be in a world of trouble when Chronic finds out. There's no avoiding it. He has to know. I sighed. I guess I could teleport now, since she had passed out.
I repositioned my left hand, so it became free, and did a little motion with it, and was pleased when a portal appeared right where I wanted it to, and it would take me right to the hospital in Snowpoint.
I then put my left arm back around Sarah to support her, and walked through the portal, which closed as soon as I was through.
I then rushed inside of the hospital, a bit of snow in my hair, and went over to the reception desk.
The lady that was there just gave me a look, as if she didn't even realize what was going on. "Yes? How can I help you?"
I sighed. "M-my friend. She was attacked. She needs immediate medical attention."
Before the receptionist could answer, a doctor, who I assumed was in the reception area the whole time, walked up to me. "Here. Give her to me. I promise she'll be in good hands."
I hesitated, but handed her over to the doctor, who took her back to where the hospital rooms were, and I waited out in the reception area, just hoping that Chronic would understand or something....

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