Nemesis and Hurricane's Ideal World: Session 2

[The sky above is a deep, unnatural crimson, filled with roiling clouds and creatures that are a sickly oil-slick black. They writhe and wriggle like something out of a Lovecraftian nightmare; they have entirely too many eyes, and entirely too many wings, and when they open their mouths, they have entirely too many teeth]
[Below them, the city of Tokyo is half-shattered; above the rooftops, mechanized suits the size of people hover in the air, darting in out of the chaos, laser blasts and explosions and wickedly sharp blades fighting tirelessly against the endless onslaught]
[Until finally, the last creature falls]
[All at once, civilians flood the streets of the city; the lights come on in all the buildings, which somehow have become whole again, safe and unharmed. A cheer goes up from the crowd. Overhead, a stunning fireworks display paints the night with light and color]
[And they all lived happily ever after]
[The end]

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[A figure lies in the hospital bed, so swatched in bandages that it's impossible to make out many details. The heart-rate monitor beeps periodically, the pulse too slow]
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[There is a clipboard containing medical records by the foot of the bed]
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[ what have we got here. ]
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[She's in a coma, not exected to wake]
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[ going to leave this room and check out the next, eze. ]
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[Her hair is shorn short, and she's recovering from injuries, though the bandages aren't as extensive here]
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[ but also, he's going to set a hand on her arm. ] Excuse me, miss?
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[It indicates that she's been heavily sedated, and has been regularly, which probably explains why she doesn't wake]
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[She has a chart, too; her heartrate is also entirely too slow]
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[You can't wait to get out]
[You've spent enough time here already, haven't you?]
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