"I was told you've taken medication. Do you recall that?" Benjamin asked Ray as he sat down next to her. While she seemed confused, at least she seemed to remember things about her situation. That was good, it meant it would come back to her sooner or later. He glanced at Dia, but he couldn't help think about Dia too - he hoped she would be okay. [hr] "Okay," the doctor said, looking from the mask to the monitor he had hooked Dia on. "If your oxygen saturation gets too low, I will need to do more, but right now we'll see if the extra oxygen will be enough." He turned away to check something in the computer and another nurse came to write down some data from the screen before she too went to another patient who was in the infirmary. [hr] Marc reached out to gently take Sara's arm. "If you want it, I can buy it for it. You can pay me back if that makes you feel better; I'm not a bank so you can pay whatever you can, for as long as it takes, without interest." He winked. "Or you can accept it as a gift. I don't mind, I can afford it." Why wouldn't he help her out by buying it for her? Her story didn't sound like she got an actual paycheck as he did.