[@shylarah]There are a lot of ways to help patients through blood draws, and Lya had a way of utilizing each person's behavior to determine the best method. For Jareth, she kept her touch light, smiled bright and leaned over just enough to let her shirt drop just enough for him to be distracted. She wasn't sure why Tsitua had allowed him to come, but he could see things that none of them could. She had Jareth stay there so she could make sure he wouldn't get light headed or dizzy and sat Amuné down. Part of he reason Lya was he medical officer was that she was able to detect physiological abnormalities with her chakras. Amuné had a steady, but slightly elevated heart rate, and almost deliberate breathing. Her hormones were heightened as if ready to enter a state of fight or flight at a moment's notice. She was on edge, but why? When Lya thought about it, she realized that no one could react any other way in the girl's situation. Hell, half the crew had been recruited in such a way. The thing was, the last person recruited from earth was now their leader. "All done." She announced, removing the needle and pressing gauze to the girl's arm. She allowed Amuné to take over holding the pressure as she took all the blood tubes to the bioscanner, winking at Jareth as she passed. As she placed the tubes in their respective slots, she sent a neural update to her leader and the other lieutenants. The scanner returned its results in an instant. "Looks like you two are clean!" Lya said cheerfully just as a message reached her neural interface (NI) from Eric. [i]show them to their rooms. Debriefing starts in two hours.[/i] "Are you guys ready to see your rooms?" She asked seamlessly at the same time as winking a green light to her brother-in-law.