Chapter Thirty

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"Is she okay!"
"He was here!
"So much black sand!"
"Is that blood?"
"Check her pulse, quickly!"

Voices pounded in her ears. They rung almost screaming, but still they seemed dull and distant as if they weren't actually there. Her vision was blurring and she could only make out vague figures crouching around her limp body. As she tried to speak, but a metal tang filled her mouth. Blood. She attempted to lick it away put it only made the awful taste stronger. The girl let out a groan of pain as they felt for her wrist. She tried to talk, but only seemed to be able to let out a barely audible squeak.

Suddenly, her chest started pounding as her heart rate increased. Yet it seemed as if she couldn't breathe. As she was gasping for air, a similar pounding was ringing in her head. Her tongue started to thump around her mouth as her teeth quickly bit into it. Her breaths seemed to come out quicker and shakier as her whole body seemed to copy the motions. Her eyes burst open, desperate to see a familiar face. Her whole body tingled as she looked desperately around. Where were they? She needed their help right now. Please!

"Elsa, Elsa! You need to calm down!"
"Please! You're panicking to much!"
"You're going to be okay!"

So that's what she was feeling. Between shaky breathes, she managed to slow down her heart rate. The tingling stopped and the blurry figures weren't so blurry. Bright blues and greens fluttered around with a little purple. Reds and some very distinct white was making up another shape. While gold and blue-grays made up the last two.

"It's okay, you're okay." A distinctly feminine voice came from the first blob.

"We'll get through this mate." The blue-gray blob said.

"Come on now we need to get you inside, Mrs. DunBroch can help you." A Russian accent cane from the red and white blob.

Elsa could barely nod in a response. Her breathing was still shaky and it didn't help that she couldn't see the four people that were helping her. Suddenly arms went under her frail figure causing her arms to flail in panic.

"It's okay! We're just trying to help you. Relax."

Her a cooling chill spread through her body as
she started to drift off into sleep. Her eyes blinked out her blurred vision as drowsiness over came her. Maybe it wouldn't hurt if
she closed her eyes for a minute or two. She could barely hear the blurs as she finally fell a sleep. But she did catch one thing.

"No one must ever know what happened here."

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