[ Even now, a part of her expects Gabriel to collapse into smoke and disappear, but he's really unconscious - he doesn't twitch as Jack throws him over his shoulder. Maybe it was a little dangerous for her to come down here too, but she had to see this for herself. ]
Get him into a room. I can keep him under until we figure it out. [ She keeps her gun in her hand and lingers a few paces behind Jack, ready to put Gabriel back under at the slightest indication that he's worked through the tranquilizer.
Eventually they get him into a room and Jack manages to round up some old pipes, wrapping them around him and then the bed that's fastened solidly to the wall. It's an awkward angle for Gabriel to get himself free; it will have to do, for the moment. They've removed any weaponry or anything that might be of use to him. Now, the only thing to do is wait.
Ana hangs back by the door, blocking the only exit, while Jack has put himself between her and Gabriel - funny, how familiar that is. Both of them are too antsy to sit. It feels like the first moment she's had to collect herself. She doesn't know what this means. Of all the eventualities, the horrible things that could happen if Gabriel woke up, this isn't one they planned for. This isn't something that had been even a remote possibility in their minds.
She checks her sidearm again; she needs something to do with her hands. She hasn't tried to hide her face; there's no point, when Gabriel will recognize her almost as easily as he'll recognize Jack. ] Do you think that it's really him?
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Get him into a room. I can keep him under until we figure it out. [ She keeps her gun in her hand and lingers a few paces behind Jack, ready to put Gabriel back under at the slightest indication that he's worked through the tranquilizer.
Eventually they get him into a room and Jack manages to round up some old pipes, wrapping them around him and then the bed that's fastened solidly to the wall. It's an awkward angle for Gabriel to get himself free; it will have to do, for the moment. They've removed any weaponry or anything that might be of use to him. Now, the only thing to do is wait.
Ana hangs back by the door, blocking the only exit, while Jack has put himself between her and Gabriel - funny, how familiar that is. Both of them are too antsy to sit. It feels like the first moment she's had to collect herself. She doesn't know what this means. Of all the eventualities, the horrible things that could happen if Gabriel woke up, this isn't one they planned for. This isn't something that had been even a remote possibility in their minds.
She checks her sidearm again; she needs something to do with her hands. She hasn't tried to hide her face; there's no point, when Gabriel will recognize her almost as easily as he'll recognize Jack. ] Do you think that it's really him?