Seeing that bruise, it all made sense. Selena's leg hadn't been hurting, she had been wincing in pain as she had been walking. The tightness of her muscles masked her pain. Not to mention the location of the bruise. It was the last rib on her side, the network of nerves overlapping with those of the abdomen. Then there was also the shrapnel and the pain from the cuts and bruises that it had given her. She must have been numb most of that time. Whatever the case, this situation was bad for them. Raphael was silent for a time after motioning for her to pull her shirt back down, thinking of what to do.
"I don't want you moving around too much anymore. It's best if you don't move around. Considering the way it looked, you're bone isn't broken, just fractured if that. We can't take any chances, and we can't risk anything happening to you. Don't worry about doing any heavy lifting or anything like that until we know for sure what the problem is. If you need anything, tell me, alright," Raphael said.
"I don't want you moving around too much anymore. It's best if you don't move around. Considering the way it looked, you're bone isn't broken, just fractured if that. We can't take any chances, and we can't risk anything happening to you. Don't worry about doing any heavy lifting or anything like that until we know for sure what the problem is. If you need anything, tell me, alright," Raphael said.