The doctor returned, fussing about with another IV, sliding the needle under the skin of her arm and taping it down. She felt so weak, and not safe at all, no matter what the commander had said. Her hands clenched and unclenched as she studied the ceiling above her. She knew relatively little about the Black Dragon Empire, other than what sectors they governed, and the type of ships they employed and their weaknesses. She'd begun training as a TIE pilot before she'd been shunted off to ...
Whatever was in the second IV was working, because her eyes drooped closed and her breathing deepened. Her thoughts muddled as she tried to focus on the blurry shapes at the end of her bed, but her eyes refused to stay open, and soon she was sleeping.
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