30th
Excerpt
from: Spider Quinn
The
ambulance was on it’s way to the hospital. “How are you now?” Anna asked.
“You
know that I’m more than under the weather,” Ben answered. “I know what
Copperhead venom does!”
“But
they have put in the antivenin, right?”
“It
takes a while to take effect.”
“Uh
oh!” Ben said.
“What?”
“Something
else is wrong! There may be a tick! Or a leach!”
“Leech?
You weren’t in water,” Anna said.
“Help!
Tick!”
“Tick?”
one of the paramedics asked.
“Ignore
him, he’s a hypochondriac,” Sanderson said.
“We
need to check him over.”
Behind
the ambulance, SpiderGirl was driving the school bus haphazaradly. Gerald was
holding on for dear life. “Can’t you just carry me to the hospital?” he asked.
“No,”
SpiderGirl answered. “Now, it seems that a bus is more difficult than a pickup,
but I will get us to the hospital.”
“Right…”
Gerald said as SpiderGirl made another sharp turn.
But
it wasn’t far from the forest to Cedars of Lawndale. Only a mile and a half as
the crow flies and through streets that weren’t all that busy, so SpiderGirl’s
driving of the bus didn’t put anyone else at risk.
Gerald
considered that as he was already at the hospital, that he may as well stay in
the waiting room.
SpiderGirl
left the bus as soon as she parked it and decided to patrol around the hospital
before returning as her civilian self.
Olivia
arrived at the waiting room to find Gerald there. “Oh! You decided to come
here?” she asked.
“No,
SpiderGirl dragged me here!”
“SpiderGirl?”
“Yes,
and she drove the bus here too!” Gerald said.
“The
bus, but I still have the keys!”
“She
hotwired it too,” Gerald said.
“I
find that difficult to believe.”
“It’s
what happened, Miss Sanderson,” Quinn said as she entered the waiting room.
“Did
SpiderGirl bring you here too?” Sanderson asked.
“After
driving Gerald here, yes,” Quinn answered.
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