After making sure Leon got in, Rose jumped in herself, pulling the secret door to as she stepped down inside. She ran, quickly, after Leon. As they ran, she watched him. There was blood dripping from his arm and a large tear in the fabric. [i]Well, there goes some medical supplies. Though, that's what we brought them for.[/i] They ran for what seemed like a while before they reached a dead end and Leon stopped, looking down at his arm. He tried to pull at the fabric a bit but winced. It was probably sticking to the wound. Rose closed her eyes and took a very deep, shuddering breath. When she opened them, her eyes were determined. She pulled at Leon, forcing him to drop the bag of supplies. She unzipped it quickly, pulling out a medkit. [i]If only it could be like in videogames and I could just give it to him and he'd be fine. I mean, in Singularity, the guy just wraps something around his arm and he's fine.[/i] She sighed and pulled what she needed out of the kit, which included gauze, a wipe to disinfect the wound, and antibacterial ointment. She turned to face Leon, her face grim but stern. [b]"I'm sorry."[/b] She told him before grabbing at his shirt. With care, she pulled it up. She ready the area where the wound was and pulled it up as fast as she could. Quick and painful was better than slow and painful. She pulled the shirt off the rest of the way and gave it to Leon to hold. [b]"If it hurts, grab on to that and squeeze. Bite it if you have to."[/b] She told him, steadying his arm. First, she cleaned the wound, careful to be gentle. That was one thing her mother had always told her. She had a gentle touch, one that would often lessen the pain a bit. She dabbed at the wound cautiously before grabbing the tube of ointment. With the lightest touch she could manage, she spread the ointment over the cuts. Once that was done, she applied a bit more of it to the gauze and then began wrapping Leon's arm up in it. When she was done, she pulled away. [b]"We'll need to change the bandages tomorrow but it should be okay for now."[/b] She told him, leaning to look him in the eyes. [b]"If it gets any worse, becomes infected, then there isn't much else I can do. That dog might have had rabies. Then again, maybe not. We don't know. We just have to... wing it. Maybe we can find somewhere with a doctor around her. Or at least someone more qualified than me."[/b] She continued with another sigh. She wished she could be of more help to him. She hated feeling useless.