A knock at the medical bay's door startled Dr. Walsh from her sleep. She clutched her pillow closer, a dull ache throbbing in her left side.
-"Doc?"- Ava's voice called from the other side. -"Can I come in? It's kind of creepy out here..."-
With a groan, Dr. Walsh struggled to her feet and unlocked the door. Ava's concerned face greeted her.
-"If that thing is still roaming the halls, why come here?"- the doctor inquires, locking the door behind her student.
-"Being on opposite sides of the bunker doesn't seem safe,"- She stated firmly. -"Together, we're safer."-
Dr. Walsh nodded, a flicker of hope igniting in her eyes. -"I hope you're right,"- she said, collapsing back onto the bed. -"But what about your dog?"-
-"My brother's taking care of him,"- Ava assured her. -"What about your rabbit?"-
The geneticist smiled. -"The nurses adore her. They're showering her with affection and vegetables."-
Silence settled between them, heavy with unspoken thoughts. Finally, Ava broke it. -"Do you think... this thing... is after others, too?"-
-"I'm not sure,"- Dr. Walsh admitted, her brow furrowed. -"There's so much we don't know..."-
Ava poured a steaming cup of coffee and settled on the couch beside the bed. -"Coffee?"- she offered.
-"No, thank you,"- Dr. Walsh declined, her gaze fixed on the ceiling. -"Ava..."- she began, her voice shaky, -"I'm so sorry."-
Her student's eyes widened. -"Sorry?"-
-"I didn't consider the dangers of the crystal,"- Dr. Walsh confessed. -"I was blinded by ambition, and... This could have ended much worse. I wouldn't have pushed the boundaries if I knew it would harm anyone, especially you."-
Ava clutched her cup, her emotions swirling. While she admired her mentor's determination and intelligence, she also recognized her reckless streak and disregard for consequences.
-"Doc,"- she whispered, -"I don't blame you. But please... Promise you'll be more cautious in the future."-
Dr. Walsh turned, a warm smile gracing her lips. -"You're right, Ava. I need to listen to you more often."-
Ava nodded, curling up on the couch and drawing her knees to her chest. Just then, a fuzzy object landed on her face. A blanket.
-"Sorry!"- Dr. Walsh chuckled, a hint of mischief in her eyes. -"It gets cold down here. I thought you might need it."-
-"Thanks, Doc,"- Ava murmured, smiling as she stretched the blanket out and buried herself under the warmth.