[She might notice that the hand under the glove is much harder than a normal hand should be and, if she's particularly observant, that when he pulls her up there's a soft whirring noise from his arm. He would use the other arm, but he dislocated that wrist too recently.
At least now they're both stood on the top of the elevator, he can see a way out at the doors about twenty feet above them.]
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[She might notice that the hand under the glove is much harder than a normal hand should be and, if she's particularly observant, that when he pulls her up there's a soft whirring noise from his arm. He would use the other arm, but he dislocated that wrist too recently.
At least now they're both stood on the top of the elevator, he can see a way out at the doors about twenty feet above them.]
So. Can you climb, or am I carrying you?