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dawnwillcome) wrote in
driftfleet2015-09-28 05:48 pm
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pathstone mingle!!
Who: The Pathstone + anyone!
Broadcast: nah
Action: yah!
When: lets not go asking questions okay
[Do you know what's weird and probably a sign of things to come for the entire fleet?
The Pathstone isn't the most useless ship anymore. It's actually good at stuff. It's got upgrades! It's got a pilot and two people to shoot guns at things. And two captains.
It's not just Captain Tek. There's two.
It's still a pretty big mess who are we even kidding. Come see for yourself!!]
Broadcast: nah
Action: yah!
When: lets not go asking questions okay
[Do you know what's weird and probably a sign of things to come for the entire fleet?
The Pathstone isn't the most useless ship anymore. It's actually good at stuff. It's got upgrades! It's got a pilot and two people to shoot guns at things. And two captains.
It's not just Captain Tek. There's two.
It's still a pretty big mess who are we even kidding. Come see for yourself!!]

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and it just makes him feel better to think that maybe she might feel bad for not taking him seriously off the bat.
he doesn't fight her away and reject her help, this time. he lets her feel for the slight fever he has going-- though, he does squint a little in discomfort.]
Good question.
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Is there anything I can do? Herbs didn't help last time, but there must be something.
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[and there's a pause--where he maybe stops and changes what he was going to say--and switches it out for a sigh and a pained sort of smirk.]
...Actually. Do you have anything for a headache?
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[She's pretty used to dealing with headache symptoms because of Cullen, but that's certainly not something she's going to say out loud. And anyway, she gave Cullen his own mint plant, he won't miss what Jove uses to help Tek feel better.
And hopefully he's following her down the hall to her bedroom. This isn't weirdly familiar or anything.]
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so, nothing to wonder or worry about at all.]
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How long have you been feeling poorly?
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[and he wanders in as silently instructed--taking the moment to glance around and take notice of... who knows what. just gathering up what visual details he can hoard in the span of seconds, really.]
...The headache is new, however.
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There's still the same worktable she had prepared his medicine at before, and she goes straight to it to start preparing his tea.]
Is there a reason you didn't say anything about it before now? You've been suffering needlessly this entire time.
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[he shrugs, facing her with hands in his pockets. as if none of this was worrying him. as if he wasn't feeling upsettingly unhinged over the whole thing. as if it was all fine.]
I was hoping it would go away.
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It doesn't have to steep, so just drink it now. I hope you like mint.
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...It tastes like a puddle.
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It isn't meant to taste nice, it's meant to make your head stop hurting. Breathe in the steam.
[Satisfied he's going to take her instructions, she turns back to sort through the small vials collected on the table.]
The oil you'll massage into your temples and forehead. It may tingle, but that's normal. Ah, here it is.
[She'd been starting to worry she was out, but now she hands over a small vial with the word mint printed in a neat script on the side.]
Just a drop for each place should do. If you run out, I'll make more.
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And what if some other place on my skull is hurting?
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You can use it in other places, but it's going to do you the most good on your temples. Where else does it hurt?
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Have you ever heard of these being rejected, or causing any pain?
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If I had, or knew anything else about it, I doubt I would be coming to you for dead plants and hot water.
[no offense.]
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I'll give you something for that, too. It will numb the area, just don't... don't try to drink it.
[She hands over another bottle, this one labeled camphor.]
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[this is more like it, actually. he actually reaches out for this one voluntarily. he likes the feel of it; he can sense the flavor of its toxicity through the bottle--however slight it is. it's almost enough to distract him from the hand on his shoulder.
almost.
he rolls the little vial around in his fingers for a moment. and the gears in his head turn along with it, triggered by whatever odd little things happen to make them tick. he looks amused, after a minute.]
I laughed, the last time you fed me herbs.
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[Like raging boners and the urge to merge.]
And you ate them even though you knew they wouldn't do much. You're not a bad patient, all things considered.
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See... this is what made me laugh. [pointing at her with the little vial, while he just... has a seat on the edge of her bed, uninvited.]
You're very funny.
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[But she's pretty sure he's making fun of her, so she's really just going to move straight past all that. She doesn't mind him sitting, really, and she brings the mint oil with her as she sits down beside him.]
You'll want to apply these now, they take a few minutes to really start working.
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[he's daring her, maybe. or just teasing. or something else entirely.
whatever is exactly behind it, being petty probably makes him feel better. so, he just casually sips his tea.]
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I could never be so cruel. Hold still.
[She tips a bit of oil out onto her fingertip and reaches up to rub it into his temple. It does tingle a little, but nothing uncomfortable.]
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and maybe having given her a little preemptive hell for it is what gets him to tolerate the whole thing at all. he has admitted that there's something wrong with him, come very close to admitting that he's concerned about it, is now showing a little bit of weakness with how much it's hurting him... and he still has other things rattling around in his head that he hasn't even mentioned yet. he's got to do something to even out the scales a little bit, after all of that.
he keeps up the smirk for a little bit--because whatever makes her so 'funny' is still tickling him--but even that eventually fades. he has leveled things out enough to allow that one sharp edge to wear down.
because he's tired, he does hurt, and her touch with the oil is maybe beginning to ease that a little bit.]
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