[ There's a clatter, a thud sound, a loud "Fuck!" and then the door opens. Joric stands there in a pair of pj pants and nothing else, hair tangled and nose red. There's sweat at his hairline and when he breathes it's loudly through his mouth. ]
I'm sick. Don't come in.
[ He looks as miserable as he feels. Behind him clothes are strewn about and his armchair is lying on its side, a casualty of him getting up too fast and growing dizzy as he tried to answer the door. ]
[Daisy grows concerned by the noises coming from his room, and is about to try and open the door when he pulls it open.]
Hey.
[Whatever smile comes to her face quickly disappears when she sees just how awful he looks. Obviously she ignores his warning as she steps into his room, hand reaching up to touch the forehead.
She connects the dots after a few seconds, looking at him with sympathetic eyes.]
[ It's dark in his room and he stumbles back to bed to flop on it while he still has the light coming in from the hall. Letting out a groan, he then starts coughing, placing a hand against his forehead as every cough makes his head ache. ]
[Daisy isn’t worried about getting sick, because she rarely ever does. Which is why she doesn’t hesitate to sit next to him on his bed, brushing his hair off of his forehead.]
I’ll be right back.
[She promises before getting up, fixing his chair and closing the door. She puts on his light just bright enough to be able to see and wets a washcloth with cool water.
Sitting back beside him, she gingerly places the washcloth on his forehead.]
[ He's been swimming in and out of consciousness while she's been gone. The only time he's sure he's awake is when he coughs or his nose runs. Slowly, he pushes himself to sit up. ]
Yes. I'm not that weak.
[ He'd be embarrassed if he was. ]
You shouldn't stay. Just check in tomorrow to make sure I took my pill.
[ His head nods towards his pill bottle on the nightstand and he immediately regrets it because of the pounding pain that results. ]
[ He exhales a wheezy sigh before he takes her advice, being too exhausted to really protest her staying. But he does worry about her catching this from him, even if she doesn't seem as concerned.
His sleep isn't easy, as the coughing keeps him up and his body switches between being too chilly and too overheated within minutes of each other. But soon enough the medicine starts working and the pain in his head subsides while the low grade fever he's running goes down as well. It's then that he's comfortable enough to fall asleep and stay asleep for a couple of hours. ]
[Daisy stays beside him the entire time, trying to comfort him anytime he wakes up with a coughing fit. There isn’t much else for her to do when she can’t even see enough to read, so she ends up falling asleep at some point too. She sleeps lightly, so when she feels Joric stirring next to her she’s already waking up.]
How’re you feeling?
[She asks softly, hand reaching up to put the back of her hand against his forehead.]
[ He sits up enough to drink and he tries to follow her advice, but he's so parched that soon he's drinking it down faster. It makes him cough a little, but nothing terrible. He hands it back once he's had his fill. ]
My thanks. You didn't have to stay, but I appreciate it.
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Didnt see you at movie night, everything okay?
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Ugggggggggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhh
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[She’s not sure what he means by that, but since she’s not far from his room…
He’ll hear a knock a few minutes later followed by a,]
It’s me.
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I'm sick. Don't come in.
[ He looks as miserable as he feels. Behind him clothes are strewn about and his armchair is lying on its side, a casualty of him getting up too fast and growing dizzy as he tried to answer the door. ]
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Hey.
[Whatever smile comes to her face quickly disappears when she sees just how awful he looks. Obviously she ignores his warning as she steps into his room, hand reaching up to touch the forehead.
She connects the dots after a few seconds, looking at him with sympathetic eyes.]
You got what Newt has, didn’t you?
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Uh huh.
[ He sniffs back some mucus. ]
I should've stayed away from him. Now look at me.
[ No, on second thought, don't. He looks like shit. ]
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You look like crap. Lay back down.
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[ It's dark in his room and he stumbles back to bed to flop on it while he still has the light coming in from the hall. Letting out a groan, he then starts coughing, placing a hand against his forehead as every cough makes his head ache. ]
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I’ll be right back.
[She promises before getting up, fixing his chair and closing the door. She puts on his light just bright enough to be able to see and wets a washcloth with cool water.
Sitting back beside him, she gingerly places the washcloth on his forehead.]
Do you have medicine?
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Huh? No. Does medicine fix this?
[ If so, why didn't Newt take it? ]
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[She hesitates to leave him, but she doesn’t want to see him suffering like this either.]
I’ll go see what we have, I’ll be back in a few minutes.
[Daisy promises, leaning down to kiss his cheek before getting off of the bed.
It takes her about 10 minutes to return to his room with a bottle of water and some cold/flu medicine she found.]
Can you sit up?
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Yes. I'm not that weak.
[ He'd be embarrassed if he was. ]
You shouldn't stay. Just check in tomorrow to make sure I took my pill.
[ His head nods towards his pill bottle on the nightstand and he immediately regrets it because of the pounding pain that results. ]
I don't want to make you ill too.
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Yeah, not going to happen.
[The fact that even suggested it is laughable.]
Besides, it'll probably spread to all of us one way or another. The station isn't that big.
[Taking a seat on his bed again, Daisy hands the glass to him and then two pills.]
Did you take your pill today?
[She assumes he has, but she's just making sure.]
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I did yes, but I'm not sure what state I will be in tomorrow, so I may need reminding.
[ He takes the water and medicine from her and a crease appears between his eyes as he wonders how to dissuade her from staying. ]
I do not want you to be ill. Especially not due to me. An illness like this is what took my sister.
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That won't happen to you here.
[Daisy promises, reaching up to cup the side of his warm cheek.]
Or me. We have people here to help, if you get worse.
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We tried our best, but we could not cure such a thing.
[ He sniffs before seeing to his medicine, making a face as the taste hits his tongue. ]
Ugh. It's worse than bad alcohol.
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I know, but it will help.
[She takes his glass from him once he's done with it.]
Lay back down.
[Once he's settled, she adjusts the washcloth on his forehead again.]
Do you want me to turn off the light?
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[ Already he's shut his eyes again to try and ease his pounding head. ]
I am not very good company for you right now.
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You’re always good company.
[She tells him, fingertips running up and down his forearm gently. ]
Try and get some sleep, I’ll be right here.
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His sleep isn't easy, as the coughing keeps him up and his body switches between being too chilly and too overheated within minutes of each other. But soon enough the medicine starts working and the pain in his head subsides while the low grade fever he's running goes down as well. It's then that he's comfortable enough to fall asleep and stay asleep for a couple of hours. ]
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How’re you feeling?
[She asks softly, hand reaching up to put the back of her hand against his forehead.]
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Mouth's dry.
[ Which makes sense since he's had to breathe through his mouth. ]
But I'm not feeling as poorly as earlier.
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Here. Sip it slowly.
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My thanks. You didn't have to stay, but I appreciate it.
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[Taking the bottle from him she sets it down and blindly leans over to kiss him on his forehead.]
You don’t feel as hot as before. Can I get you anything?
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