When she awoke properly, it was early afternoon. For about thirty minutes, she listened and moved but couldn't open her eyes. When she finally did, the apprentice Cara had spotted her and helped her sit up. Cara quietly explained the injuries they had treated, some light scratches and bruising from the wolf gnawing on her own limbs, lumbering around a room filled with heavy chairs and desks. The name of the game now was pain management. The human body was not meant to survive total organ failure, the breaking and reformation of nearly every bone... and yet she had died and been reborn before returning once more almost almost two dozen times.
"Thank you, Cara," she managed to croak, her mouth dry. She pushed herself up even more, but her hands slipped under her, struggling to even hold her own weight. Her eyes fluttered closed and she let out a long breath. When her eyes re-opened, she received a jolt of shock.
She thought she had dreamed Alexander, but there he was. "C-cara?" Lily said, reaching out a hand to touch the woman's arm. "Why is... Why is he here? What happened?"
Cara glanced between Lily and Alex, before a look of concern and regret colored her kind face. "He's going to be in here for awhile... and perhaps moved to St. Mungo's. But he'll be okay."
Lily's heart began to pound. "It wasn't... He... I..."
Cara glanced towards the Matron, conflict twisting her lips as she tried to navigate with discretion. She cleared her throat. "Professor Lupin discovered you in a locked room. He assumed you fell asleep while studying, maybe hit your head." She smiled. "There's no reason to assume you were anywhere but that room."
Cara squeezed Lily's shoulder before walking over to Alexander to check on him. Lily felt her mind racing but tried calming herself down, using the trick Teddy had taught her. She closed her eyes and counted down from 3.
It was probably all a coincidence.