[h1][center] Jewel Reid/28 [/center][/h1] [center] Psychometry, Kansas City, Mo [/center] Jewel was working when the announcement came on, and it was like someone had paused time in the entire hospital, as everyone watched with bated breath. She had to do her best not to show any flicker of annoyance at what Marie was saying, until she began to speak about the Ray, then she let fear slide into her bones and she was sure it was one her face. Since she was unregistered, if the Ray was a real thing now she was in terrible danger, and she swallowed slightly as she thought about he next course of action. She shook her head as Marie began to talk about the raffle, stupid thing to make super's think they could live above their station, it didn't matter to anyone that they never heard from the winner again. Jewel sighed as she got back to work, ignoring the whispers of those around her and focusing on completing her tasks for the start of her shift. Working in a hospital during the holidays was always a shot in the dark, you never knew how hectic it was going to be, except on Thanksgiving and Christmas when humans made stupid decisions. Living near a fairly large city though meant that she got her fair share of gunshot wounds and fight victims. [color=9370DB] It's too quiet [/color] she thought to herself as she sat down at a computer and began pulling up charts on the patients that had come in during the day and were still waiting to hear what was going on. Jewel kept to herself for the most part while she was working, only had a few friends and only one who knew that she was a super, she likes it that way to be honest, less chance of being caught out and losing everything she had worked for. She sighed as she stood up moving through the emergency department to check on the few patients that she had right now and to wait to see if any others came in through the night.