It was fortunate for Nexus that Store Room 2A was on the ground floor of the hospital and conveniently close by. Unfortunately however, the store room door had a smallish window which somepony had smashed and climbed through to loot the contents. She looked despairingly at the shattered glass on the floor before jabbing the key into the lock and opening it up. Still barely walking on her 3 good legs, Nexus hobbled into the small storage room. It seemed like whoever had climbed through the window had done a great job on clearing the place out. Every shelf was bare with the exception of a few torn packets and some miscellaneous junk. None of it was going to be of any help to her. Steadily walking deeper into the room, Nexus spotted a cabinet against the back wall. From her position, it appeared unopened with small lock keeping it closed. The doors had taken a beating and on close inspection the lock appeared to have been shot and burned numerous times to no avail. Unsteadily and with great effort, Nexus raised the key again. Her vision dim and her telekinesis shaky but after a couple of attempts the lock clicked and the doors swung open. Health potions! They were the first things she noticed and she drank a couple immediately. She lay down as the magic went to work, instantly feeling better. The wound in her hind leg stitched itself up and her vision cleared. It’d be a while before she was back to full health however, potions couldn’t replace blood. Now out of immediate danger, Nexus began to sift through the contents of the cabinet thoroughly. This was amazing! She rammed her previously empty saddlebags full of medical supplies. There were another two healing potions, a few med-x syringes, some Radaway (Though she was unsure how useful it would be now), Mintals, Buck and number of drugs she couldn’t even pronounce and a couple of inhalers. This had to be worth a fortune! Now with fully loaded saddlebags and a leg that could withstand her weight, Nexus trotted from the room following her own blood trail back to the hospital entrance. Part of her considered exploring the place further but the rest of her reasoned that this place had been cleaned out and she’d just got lucky. Really, really lucky. Back on the street she tried to get her bearings and figure out just where she was and how far she had come before collapsing. It looked like the same town as before and it likely was. She couldn’t imagine having walked any great distance with a gaping hole in her leg. The street seemed quiet and still. There were a few sky chariot wrecks dotted along the road but other than that the streets were bare. With one final, cautious glance at the roof tops, Nexus once again set off walking.