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(Grace) My heart broke as I saw the number of people who were injured. Red Wood had set up a make shift first aid station. While cruel and ruthless, they were also extremely efficient in all they did, including helping others, apparently. I rushed to the tent and immediately asked how I could help. I was handed gloves and bandages, cleaning supplies for wounds. A young woman was next in line and I motioned her forward. Her eyes had a faraway look as she sat numbly. I gently wiped the grime off her face and tended to her wounds. She was in shock, not stirring with my movements. After I had done what I could for her I did the next thing on impulse. I hugged her. Stunned at first, she jerked initially then held onto me tightly. Sobs erupted from her as she shook. I said nothing, just h