I can't believe it. Blitz, out of all my sentinels, has to be the one with rabies. Why did it have to be him? Blitz, with his fierce loyalty and unmatched fighting skills, now has to wear a muzzle because of that cursed disease. It breaks my heart to see him like this, unable to fully unleash his potential because of something beyond his control.
I remember when I first found Blitz, a broken and discarded sentinel left to rust in the junkyard. I took him in, repaired him, and trained him to be one of my most trusted companions. His speed and agility in combat have saved my life more times than I can count. And now, to see him suffering from rabies, it's just not fair.
I know I have to do what's best for Blitz and the rest of my sentinels. I can't risk him infecting the others or putting anyone else in danger. But it's so hard to think about saying goodbye to him, even if it's just temporarily until he recovers or finds a permanent solution.
Beau, my loyal assistant, tries to comfort me, but I can see the worry in his eyes too. He knows how much Blitz means to me and the important role he plays in our operations. Without him, things won't be the same.
I've been researching possible treatments for rabies, trying to find a way to help Blitz get better. But it's a long shot, and the chances of success are slim. I don't want to get my hopes up too high, only to be disappointed in the end.
In the meantime, I'll have to rely on the rest of my sentinels to pick up the slack. They're a capable bunch, each with their own unique skills and personalities. But none of them can quite replace Blitz and his special bond with me.
I'll do everything in my power to help Blitz through this, to find a way to cure him or at least make his remaining time more comfortable. He deserves that much, after all he's done for me and our team.
I just hope that one day soon, I'll be able to see Blitz back to his old self, free from the grip of rabies and ready to fight by my side once again. Until then, I'll cherish the memories we've shared and keep a watchful eye on him, hoping for a miracle.