The not knowing

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I staired at this girl. Sayga. I had been her doctor for the last few years. She was a serious. She has been in the hospital twice. She was completely wrecked. I don't see her other than that. She is really stubborn.
"Wha- what do you need" I asked
"I need to find the prince and princess they are in danger."
"They should still be in the hospital wing. I fixed Elodea's toes." She shoved past me. I sighed.
"Of course she doesn't care" I say to myself "I'm just waisting your time"
I watch her run down the hall. She turned down the wrong hallway.
I called out. She didn't hear me. I sprinted down the hall to catch up.
"Sayga" I called "Sayga" she finally turned around. I stopped to catch my breath."you going the wrong way."
She rolled her eyes. "Then which way is the right way." It was really a question, it was more like a demand.
"How about you show me where it is"she said
I rolled my eyes and started down the right hall.
"So is this like a drill or something" I asked.
She turned on me so fast.
"You think this is a drill!" She was screaming at me. "If this was a drill would I be looking for them? No. I would be training. They are in serious danger, and I need to find them."
Then instead of casually walking, we both took off at a full sprint to the hospital wing.
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When we arrived at the hospital wing, I knocked on the door to the room I knew the royals were in. Half a second later, Sayga had broken through the door.
The boy who had introduced himself to me as Winston, looked from the door to Sayga to me, and simply said "the door was unlocked."
I looked over and saw the royals, Elodea hiding in the corner, and Atlas standing in front of her, his sword drawn.
That was just like them. He is extremely loyal. She was smart. Together they were an amazing team.
Sayga started talking, but it was much to fast for any of us to understand.

"Sayga, slow down." I said. She looked at me for a second, and started talking again at a slightly slower pace. We could officially make out the last three words.
"Leave right now!"
Then the wall kinda exploded when at least a dozen and a half armored troops kicked it in.
"Out the window" Sayga screamed. We turned to see the window. We were on the second floor.
"As a doctor I can't say that it's safe to jump from this height." I said.
Atlas gave me an odd look and jumped out the window. Elodea was next. Then Winston. It was my turn. I've never told anyone, but I'm terrified of heights.
"Go" Sayga yelled. "Hurry!" She was fighting the troops, but she was lousing ground.
"Jump" she yelled. I looked out the window, closed my eyes and leapt.

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