Michelle's eyes widened as she heard that he had jumped from the roof of the school, and she was starting to think that he must have a power like she herself did, because the kid seemed too normal, to be crazy and suicidal. She then nodded happily at his reply to her almost forgotten question, of her phone call to work. Quickly she dialed the number and the phone rung. On the other side of the phone call there was a phone ringing. It was in a big office building, at the second highest floor. It was in a private office, with important papers stacked neatly and family pictures on the walls. The man's office it was, was sitting back in his comfy leather chair with wheels and he was just finishing telling off a rookie traffic director. "I don't care if they say they'll call the police if their car doesn't get through the intersection when they want it to. By law we are doing our job and doing it right, so if they threaten the police again, you can damn well tell them that if they don't call the police themselves we sure as hell will." he growled. The rookie, was just a young guy, new to the job and he wasn't used to his boss's gruff manor, "Y-yes of course, I will sir." He stuttered a little nervously as he replied and at his boss's subtle nod as permission to leave, the rookie almost ran back to his post. Then the boss at last noticed that his phone was ringing, and he glared at it before picking it up, "Yes, Mason's Traffic Direction Services Office here, how can I help you?" Michelle smiled sheepishly at hearing her boss's voice, and quickly explained that she couldn't come to work today because she had to take someone to the hospital and make sure they were ok. "Your going to miss the whole shift, to take the person to the hospital, your sure that takes five hours?" Her boss asked cynically. "Well I need to make sure he's okay and everything." Michelle explained. Her boss stroked his mustaches a little frustrated, that he was down a person for the whole night, eventually though he relented, "Alright just make sure your here tomorrow, no excuses. Understand?" "Crystal Clear, Sir." She replied with a happy tone in her voice. "Alright, bye Michelle." "Bye, Sir." Michelle hung up the phone and then put it in her pocket as she turned back to Josh. "Thanks a lot, Josh, I think I saved myself getting fired at least with that phone call." She laughed cheerily. "I guess we should head in to see the Doctor." She told Josh, and helped him enter the Hospital to find the Doctor. The entrance doors to the Hospital were motion sensor activated thankfully, and as they went down the hall to the reception desk to ask the brown haired receptionist where the doctor was, it turned out he was down the hall straight across from them, on the last door to the left. After a couple minutes they arrived at the door and Michelle knocked, a voice answered "Come in." When they stepped into the patient room where the doctor was dealing with his files, Michelle noticed that he was middle aged, probably about fortyish if she had to guess, blonde haired and blue eyed. After several minutes of waiting for him to look at them, he at last finished with his papers and addressed them. "What seems to be the problem?" he asked them. Michelle quickly spoke up. "Well it's Josh here, he was in an accident and umm, yeah." She explained. The doctor nodded as he turned to look at Josh, "Where are you injured?"