[With the doctors taking over for the moment, Raye finally backs off, partly to let them do their job and partly to get cleaned up herself. Nobody's saying it but everybody in the room seems to have at least some vague idea of what they just witnessed. The girl who came in is one of "them."
Nobody asks Raye whether or not she's part of the collection of extraordinary people who had been appearing in the city over the last month, but she gets a few looks of her own and all of a sudden she's no longer "just" a friend of the patient. It's enough that, when Rakka is moved out of the ER to recover, she's allowed to pull up a chair and wait. Which she does, especially when the hours tick by and it becomes clear that nobody else is coming to be at Rakka's side when she wakes up.]
[So, she'll be there whenever that happens. Sitting in a chair, arms folded and staring out the window.]
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Nobody asks Raye whether or not she's part of the collection of extraordinary people who had been appearing in the city over the last month, but she gets a few looks of her own and all of a sudden she's no longer "just" a friend of the patient. It's enough that, when Rakka is moved out of the ER to recover, she's allowed to pull up a chair and wait. Which she does, especially when the hours tick by and it becomes clear that nobody else is coming to be at Rakka's side when she wakes up.]
[So, she'll be there whenever that happens. Sitting in a chair, arms folded and staring out the window.]