He looked at her, worry filling his eyes. He said," I can swing by and pick her up in my car. If my dog, Leo, was out before a storm like this I'd do the exact same thing." As the wind slammed against the windows he swallowed, looking at the windows. The drive would not be a scary one, and he wouldn't want to wait much longer. He heard the door open, and he turned towards it, tensing automatically in reaction. His reaction stopped however once he realized that it was simply a teacher, worried about her safety.
He saw her step, and almost immediately saw her legs began to give, quickly moving to catch her before she hit the ground. He quickly moved her position to where he could pick her up easier, bridal style, and he lifted her up, feeling his hair stand on edge touching her. It wasn't nearly as bad as it could be. He hurried out of the library, walking as quick as he could without causing her any pain, before bursting out into the parking lot. A shiver raked down his spine, quickly walking out to his car before, after a brief struggle, unlocking the doors. Moving to the passenger side, he opened the door with his foot and sat her down, going back to the drivers seat and turning on the car. He opened the trunk then, and got out two items. A box, and a blanket. He entered back into the car, closing the door behind him this time. He took the blanket and used it as a very quick bandage around the wound, something to slow the bleeding until there would be proper time to handle it.
@Arista