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021 — the overlooked

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021 the overlooked

season three
episode ten

BEACON HILLS HOSPITAL is under severe threats to thunderstorms and flooding, tree branches fly through the glass in the waiting room as Melissa McCall calls out to the doctors, nurses and their patients

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BEACON HILLS HOSPITAL is under severe threats to thunderstorms and flooding, tree branches fly through the glass in the waiting room as Melissa McCall calls out to the doctors, nurses and their patients.

"Okay, all medications should be sealed inside the plastic ziplock bags, and the patients carry it in their hands, when you've completely evacuated the room, you mark the door with a red "X," okay?" Melissa says holding the tape to the nurses who run off and help clear out the hospital.

As a doctor comes running towards the lead nurse, "What the hell is going on?" Dr Vanderberg asks; "The weather called for mild thunderstorms this morning, and now they're saying power is already out in several towns, Hill Valley's under a flood watch" Melissa says before being interrupted by the doctor.

"I live in Hill Valley." He says; "Are all your patients clear?" Melissa asks; "Uh; all except for Cora Hale and Marlo Stilinski" Dr Vanderberg says scanning his lift of patients.

Melissa then looks at the doctor, in the room as Peter and Cora are trying to cool down Marlo who's running a high fever; and as well as Cora who's trying to rest as much as possible.

"Hey! Anyone want to tell me when they're getting my niece and nephew's partner out of here?" Peter asks the nurses running past the room; Cora just sighs and adjusts the cold washcloth on the woman's head.

"Sorry, but she wasn't, uh, you're supposed to be dead" Melissa says to the man in front of her before looking at Cora and then Marlo; "I get that a lot, actually" Peter says guiltily.

The monitor to Marlo starts beeping rapidly signalling somethings wrong; Marlo gasps awake due to the pain and nausea nagging at her upper throat.

She clutches the side of the hospital bed before her stomach launches; and she throws up a black substance now alerting Peter, Cora and Melissa who share a concerned glance.

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