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003 ♒ Video Day 148, Early Evening
The announcements over the network to report to the "hospital" had only worried him further. Willingly gathering all the weak in one central area? It just didn't settle well on his already upset stomach. Even if there weren't Imperial Drones here ready to cull him for the slightest weakness, handing himself over to someone's care when he was at his weakest was something he was just not prepared to do.And so he had barricaded his room, turning the lock and dragging the heavy dresser in front of the door. He didn't trust anyone in this city further than he could throw them, and he was fairly sure that wouldn't be very far considering he was too weak to raise his arms, let alone get out of bed.
The video shows him lying in bed in his room in Baldr's welcome hall, propped up against the headboard with pillows. He is missing his trademark cape and scarf. The reason is apparent as the gills on either side of his neck flutter with each quick, rasping breath that he sucks in between coughing fits that leave him weaker and weaker.]
So. This vaccine.
Wwhen exactly wwill it be made avvailable? An' howw much is it goin' to cost to get it delivvered?
[In his experience, everything has a price.]
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It didn't sound crazy at all, not to her. Painwheel worked for her, after all, and she had her own issues.]
Nobody hurts you but me, and I'm not going to cull you. If I were to let you get killed that easily we couldn't have fun down the road, and I'm not finished with you.
[She was slumped against the door too. God, she was exhausted, and this was not what she'd expected to hear.]
Take the Eridan. I may hate your fucking violet guts, but I want to still be hating those guts tomorrow. I promise you.
...
Kismesis.
[She shuddered. She didn't like those words. They sounded artificial, wrong. But they were his language too, and she knew just enough about it to know that it would clarify that she wasn't out to kill him.]
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[Eridan sounds incredulous, and surprisingly self-conscious.
He looks between the ampule and the dresser before leaning all his bodyweight onto the piece of furniture, shoving it just enough to get the door open half-way.]
You better keep your fuckin' promises.
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It would be a simple matter if he was weak enough, hopefully, to make him do the same. Get the medicine into his system.]
I always keep my promises. And don't you lie to yourself and pretend I don't have evil, witchy powers troll boy. I will use them on you now and again. Got it?
Let's get you into the wheelbarrow unless you want to pretend you don't need it.
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Wwhatevver,. Wwe'll see wwhat you can do wwhen I'm at my full strength as soon as this--
[He coughs loudly, wiping away the dark violet blood from his lips before he nods, to himself. Eridan kneels, leaning heavily against the wall and uses the leverage to push him upward, barely able to get to his feet and not steady at all. ]
I can fuckin' wwalk. I'm not a wweak human that needs to be grubsat by a harpy like you.
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You are so fucking stubborn, you know that? Fine. Follow me.
You fucking owe me dinner for this shit, do you hear me? I'm not your damned bab...grubsitter. I'm your fucking harpy, and you had better not forget it.
[God, all she wanted to do was just fall asleep, but she couldn't let him see that. This was awkward enough as she got up and started to walk, only casting a glance to make sure he'd followed.]
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Wwe'll fuckin' talk about wwhat I owwe you an' more importantly wwhat you owwe me, later.
[He only makes it a few steps away from the support of the door before he stumbles to his knees, chest heaving for breath. He tugs the scarf and cape from around his neck, gills twitching, as he slumps against the wheelbarrow.
This is completely undignified and he knows it and everything in him is screaming against asking for help, but--]
You had better not fuckin' hold this ovver my head, harpy. I can wwalk, I'm just indulgin' you.
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I can deal with that. I'll spare you the town crier routine. I'd rather not strain my voice over the likes of you. [Besides her voice was a bit tired already.]
Well, come on fin-rot. We're not going to get this whole nonsense over with just standing here like lumps.
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It's not as if you evver stop talkin', harpy, so wwhat else wwould be neww?
[Eridan does what he's told though, crawling into the wheelbarrow with what's left of his dignity, wrapping his cloak around him as he shivers.]
I hope you knoww I'm givvin' you the exact same hospitality if evver you're on Death's hivve entrance.
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[She took started walking, pushing him along and grumbling the whole way. Just getting him out of the house was going to be a pain in the ass. Samantha grunted, thinking to herself that she'd never actually expected this sort of thing to be this much work.]
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Ain't like wwe can actually die here. Not for real.
[Eridan grumbles as well, unfastening the cape from around his neck and unraveling the scarf. He's actually hot, a sign of his days' long fever ending.]
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Dying's Dying, even if you get dragged back from the dead. Trust me. But I don't care either way. That doesn't change the rule just because it's not real. You go for the jugular and all bets are off.
I want to see you squirming in one piece, fin-face.
[Did she just flick a finger at the back of one of those fins? She wasn't sure if this place really did change the rules with this, but she wanted to make sure this was clear. She was not getting into some screwed up death thing. Her life was sufficiently screwed up as it stood.]
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First a' all, don't get the wwrong impression, but yeah, I wwant you in one piece, too. If only so I can continue to terrorize your evvery fuckin' wakin' moment.
Second a' all, I thought we couldn't die. I mean, that's wwhat I wwas told, at least.
[And now he wonders just what other misconceptions he's laboring under.]
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You'll only get your chance when I'm not right in your face making your life a living hell. Got it? As for death, you can die just as easily as anywhere else, but they'll bring you back to life. Least, that's what I've figured out.
You, though... regeneration kinda changes that. I can cheat a little with you because you grow back more.
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[Eridan's face colors violet, and it's not from the breaking fever. He was almost embarrassed about misunderstanding something as important as that.]
Not like anyone fuckin' told me anythin' anywway.
Guess I'll havve to work at those stupid wwitch-y powwers then. An' here I thought they'd be completely useless.
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It wasn't entirely unlike the way Kanaya looked on occasion.]
Oh... you're going to get plenty of use of those witchy powers of yours. I promise you that. Compared to you, I'm porcelain that could shatter at any moment, and I don't break easily. You?
I... want to see just how much of a tolerance for this you really have one of these days, purple-blood.
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I'vve told you before, you hotblooded harpy. You can certainly try, but I'm not surrendin' wwithout a fuckin' hell of a fight.
[Even though he's sure that's not going to deter her.]
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[She intentionally took him over a rather large bump in the road, banging him into the air a little before landing properly. In the distance, the hospital loomed like a horrible dark image from his worst nightmares. Passing someone, she handed a satchel off and pointed them in the direction of one of the paths she hadn't taken yet to get to him.]
And no. I won't meet you in the lake, gill-boy.
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[He growls as they go over the bump, grasping the sides of the wheelbarrow to keep himself from falling out.
The hospital. He didn't even want to think about it. Maybe if he just--no, closing his eyes wasn't helping. He shifted in the wheelbarrow, attempting to sit up without either falling out or passing out from vertigo.]
You knoww wwhat, I'm feelin' a lot better, so wwhy don't you just leavve me here, an' you fuckin' can go do... wwhatevver it is you actually do.
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You're stuck in this wheelbarrow, bucko.
[She grunted, shifting to a jog and trotting along, the jostling more than enough to attend a faster approach and at the same time keep him bouncing around so he couldn't get away easily. She needed to get him there soon.]
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[Eridan did. And still does. Paranoia like his just doesn't disappear because someone tells him that he's being paranoid.
He grows quieter, sullen, as they approach the hospital, wrapping his cape more firmly around his shivering shoulders even as he attempts to keep his grip on the jumping wheelbarrow. Falling out would be even more embarrassing than being in the damn thing in the first place.]
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Put me in the room next to his. I'm checking in too, just in case...
[A good cover, she hoped. She had a feeling she'd hit the bed and be out for the next twenty-four hours with what she'd been taking.]
Don't argue with them, Eridan, or I'll find out about it.
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[He is surly and sullen, but allowing the people at the clinic to help him to a room without grumbling above a dull roar. So, he's actually being pretty well behaved. That won't last long.]
>.> I love getting to use this icon. It's silly, I know.
[She never heard the complaints. She did reach the bed in time to collapse, but by the time he started making people's lives hell, the exhaustion hit her like a ton of bricks. Her body would permit her to stay awake no longer.
She could deal with him another day. For now, she was out like a light.]