The machines that told the living from the dead remained in a stalwart silence. Light pumping and low drips were all that were heard in the room. Xena was breathing extremely slowly, her body starting to pale a bit but no new patches of blood showed along her form.
Moments turned to hours, and an hour turned nearly into a day. Still Xena remained in her state, as if held by stasis, a snapshot of youth and of the horrors that the virus could inflict. With her mind perceiving itself as dying, it took a moment to let her relive her best memories, a little touch of good for her broken mind. They began to fly to her vision like a rough slideshow, internally she couldn't help but smile letting a tear come down from her closed eyes, creating its spot on her pillow.
All the while her body started to do its work, though it appeared dead or dying, there was so much more waiting to be seen.
Fields of greenery, large trees, the sound of laughter. They came to Xena again like a warm wave across her conscious. Her mind smiled, gaze moving along the rolling fields with their pockets of colour, every bit swaying in an invisible breeze. The large wroshyr trees in the distance standing like stalewart pillars of nature, casting their shade and their protection for the inhabitants below. Off to her left grazed a herd of Arrawtha-Dyr, the peaceful creatures moved with a small shimmer to them, as if she was merely watching an afterimage of them. Rubbing her eyes a bit Xena tried to focus in on the elusive creatures, only to see that the herd was gone.
A light push knocked Xena bit to the left, then to the right, her eyes tried to find what bumped into her, only noticing shadows from her past running past her towards the water and beaches that were in the distance. Every one of them were people that she merely recognized from visions and faint elusive memories that ever evaded her focus. As another ran past her she made an attempt to grab onto one of them only to find her hands passing through the being as if they were a ghost, a memory. Nothing truly tangible for her to grasp onto, just like the mists and fog that had begun to spring around and move in closer.
Voices sprung up around her in many different languages, urging her to run and hide. They were coming. She wasn't sure who they were but it was something she feared, so she ran. She did not stop running as shadows began to close in around her, each holding one of the voices that urged her on, to run towards safety.
Breaking into a clearing, the fog began to lift around her. The chocking tightness was replaced once more with the sense of calm. Figures began to emerge from the remnants of the fog, each of them was an important figure of good in Xena's life. A set of firrerreo, a few wookiees and a cathar with pink hair stood before her, each beaming a smile that compelled Xena to walk towards them.
"Come, my child.. it has been so long. Come give mother a hug.. my how you have grown, into such a beautiful young woman." The soft, motherly voice of the female firrerreo filled the clearing. She had kneeled down, smiling to Xena who could only stand still, a bit shocked.
"M-mom? Dad..." tears began to form in the girls vision and she just walked forwards to give her mother a hug. But the feeling of warmth, the feeling of her parent's embrace didn't come to her, instead her hands passed through them, their forms being like the shimmering mirage off the fog that had once again creeped in around them. The gaze down to her hands started to break her, though her gaze revealed to her the deep crimson red marks of blood across her form. With frantic eyes she gazed to her loved ones only to see them starting to break apart and decay before her, with the ground cutting out. She wanted to run over and give her mother that hug before they became nothing but fog.
An invisible force gripped onto her, pulling her back even as she clawed at the air, screaming and fighting to get back to her loved ones, with all of them fading away into the crumbling mindscape ahead of her, only disappearing into a cloud of icy blue ashes that were swallowed up by the encroaching fog.
"NO! No let me go back! MOM! DAD!!! COME BACK!!!"
Her voice fell onto deaf ears, she was left in the blackness of a new field, dark grass and skeletal trees surrounding it. Creatures began to come out, demonic shades which held little form but moved towards her, eager to sink their claws into the remaining life she had. Broken down to a husk with the realization that she would never see her loved ones ever again, she just sat on her knees, letting them start to tear into her form. Every attack from the beings ripped off a wispy chunk of flesh that disintegrated into amber sparks and ashes that flowed off into the deadened forest around her. Under the watchful gaze of the bloody moon that hung like a watchman overhead, the beings did their work. She felt the pain, the tearing and destruction that was ripping along her form, yet she had no fight left.
The years of relentless fighting had hollowed the girl out, all she wanted was to be with someone now that cared, all of her loved ones had been torn from her. She had no one left. In the loneliness, with the every attacking shades she had begun to accept her fate, one that decayed her body and demolished her soul.
"Fight"
A frantic voice broke across her mindscape, each of the shades paused to hiss at the source of it.
"Xena! Fight!"
Once more the voice broke through, caused the creatures to step back once more as a brilliant light began to fill through her mind, around her shattered and broken self.
"You can beat this! I know you can!"
It was a voice Xena had heard many times over the past few days, a voice of a figure who had cared for her, the one that she had put her life on the line for.
"Come on Xena! Fight! You can beat this! Just fight!"
Perhaps the creatures realized what was going on, but they all moved in, going for the killing blow; though it never came. In the enclosed expanse of the clearing a shimmering shield had formed around Xena.
"Go on, fight. You can do this. I believe if you Sala... I believe that you can do this, we all do"
Her eyes gazed about, seeing all of those she had been with, those that she has touched, and the one who was wishing her to fight the hardest. The view of [member="Irajah Ven"] standing there, wispy wings hugging her back.
"Xena you can do this!"
Her, and those that were with her, produced a single luminescent blade which they used to slice down the shades around her. Turning herself back to the others, she gave them all a big hug, with those she cared for swarming in around her, giving her hope, given her life, giving her a will to fight on. They began to disappear until one remained, the visage if Irajah standing before her with her hand out.
"Come on, let's bring you back"
A surge of the force was suddenly blasted out from around Xena, lights shattered, instruments went flying into the walls and the glass that kept her infection from the rest of the unit stated to crack. It was like someone had just tried to shoot a gun from inside of a very enclosed space, the sheer pressure of it all being being a bit overwhelming. Irajah herself was launched back into the wall by the blast.
Time grew still in the aftermath, the eerie green of the machines illuminated the room. Cracked displays showed their errors and the light sockets sparked from the forceful destruction that had wrecked havoc onto the room mere moments before. The deadened silence was broken as the heart rate monitor kicked back to life.
*Beep*
*Beep*
*Beep*
*Beep*
A steady beat had begun to play through the distorted machine, the cracked display showing a growing, healthy heart rate. It appeared that she had begun to rebuild back again, to claw back to life from the depths of death that had gripped a hold of her. Even in the green light it was evident that the dark bruises were started to recede and repair back to the flesh they had been. The force moved around her like a living beast, going in and out of her form, willing cells to rebuild and isolate the virus while newer, specialized hunter-killer cells worked to overwhelm the Gideon virus, heating it up and literally breaking it apart like a group of Japanese honeybees working to take out a Japanese giant hornet, effectively killing the relentless invader.
Xena slowly opened her eyes, preferring not to move as her body felt like it was on fire while her cells did their destructive work. She remained conscious, looking for the voice that had broken through to will her to finally take the steps to halt an unrelenting force.
"Thank you.."
The soft tones of her voice were heard among the steady beeping of the heart monitor. She knew where she wanted to go, she had family and those she cared for and she would never lose them again.