When Kayla took her cup, Avis put her hand gently below it so that it would be easier for Kayla to hold. Her hands were shaking like crazy. Even Avis' hands, though shaking alot, looked kind of still compared to Kayla's. „I wish they would...“ she said sadly and quietly. But then again, she was just an intern. All they did was placing their hope upon her, wishing that she'd become a true, powerful healer in St. Mungos.
Suddenly, when Kayla dropped the mug, Avis was lucky enough to catch it, without the tea spilling on the sheets. „That's okay. Here, let me help you,“ she said, but as Kayla didn't react, Avis placed the mug back on the little table and looked at her. Suddenly, her eyes widened. Kayla wasn't breathing anymore. „Kay,“ she said, panic raising in her tone. „Kay!“ Without any warnings, her friend was gone.
„God damn it, Kay!“ she screamed, jumping up from her chair. Still not believing that death had indeed taken her friend, Avis attempted CPR. She had read from somewhere that a person shouldn't give up when a person was „dead“. First pahse was clinical death and in that short period of time, it was possible to bring human back to life. „Help!“ she screamed from the top of her lungs.
Minute later doctors and nurses arrived. They pushed Avis out of the room, and one of them, left to keep an eye on her, forced her to sit down and he didn't allow her to do anything but just sit there and wait. Minutes later the doctor came out and announced that Kayla was dead.