Forever thinking about that White Collar episode where Neal and Peter get trapped in a room with no oxygen and Neal passes out.
That was,,, that was the good shit
A and B have an argument that ends on bad terms. But when b gets hurt, he doesn’t know who else to turn to.
“I’m fine.” Character B insists through ragged breaths, “It doesn’t even hurt.”
Character A is left standing alone in the hallway of the hospital, clothes stained with Character B’s blood.
me, with a vague plot idea, 1 (one) character name, and an outline that consists of mostly question marks:
“Whoa, when did you get this?”
“Who did this to you?”
“Hold still— I need to clean it.”
“I’m supposed to believe this was an accident?”
“Damn— I’d hate to see the other guy.”
“Does this hurt when I touch it?”
“What the hell, ___? Another fight?”
“What the hell happened to your face?”
“Why are you so calm about this? You’re really hurt.”
“I think your arm is broken. It’s not supposed to bend like that.”
“Here, let me help you with that.”
“You’re bleeding a lot. Too much. Apply more pressure. I’m calling an ambulance.”
“Did you think I was gonna leave you like this?”
“Instead of helping you, they ran off? What an asshole.”
“You need to be more careful. You keep getting hurt like this and you’ll put yourself out of commission.”
“Let me grab the first-aid kit. Don’t move.”
“So, do you wanna explain to me what the hell happened?”
“You look really pale. Sit down. I don’t need you fainting before I get this stitched-up.”
“I’m not blaming you, I’m just saying this looks awfully suspicious.”
“How many of them were there? This doesn’t look like one man’s doing.”
“Sit still. I need to clean this before it gets infected.”
“Wiggle your fingers. I need to make sure it’s not broken.”
“This is gonna hurt. A lot. But it’ll be quick. I need to pop it back into place.”
“I told you not to act recklessly like that. You might think you’re protecting me, but you’re gonna get yourself killed if you keep jumping in like that.”
“That was really close this time. Too close. Please, promise me you’re gonna listen to me and be more careful in the future.”
Leader pushed (reluctant) Caretaker away harshly, shoving them into the wall of the hospital's hallway.
"You don't get to be here, you don't get to show up when it's fucking convenient for you!" Leader shouted, blocking the door to Whumpee's room. "They go missing for weeks and where were you? We finally find them and it takes you days just to come visit!"
"I was- I- I know, Leader. I know," Caretaker said, surrendering in their guilt.
"You know, huh?" Leader scoffed. "Did you know that they called your name when they heard us coming. That they begged us and begged us just to let them see your face, to hear your voice? They trusted you and you abandoned that trust, you abandoned them, you abandoned all of us, Caretaker." Leader turned their back to Caretaker. "You need to think long and hard about your place here, figure your shit out. I don't want to have to do it for you."
So, it’s been just over eight weeks since I made this blog and I thought I’d do a little update?? Just so I’ve something to pin in place of my first intro
I post prompts, mostly. Just little dialogue snippets or vague concepts that pop into my head, along with the occasional drabble.
I’m also in the process of making a few whump guide sorta things and I’m looking into making gifs too.
I’m also debating putting some fic on ao3 but,,, we shall see,,,
Oh, and I’m Scottish, so time zones can be a little weird, I apologise for any delays in responses this causes :))
Anyway, love you all and hope y’all are staying safe :00
sickness prompts send a prompt, get a drabble.
right as rain: [character] says they’re fine right before collapsing.
in plain sight: [character] does everything to hide their cold.
snoozeville: [character] falls asleep somewhere that isn’t their bed.
bed bargain: [character A] won’t stay in bed. [character B] convinces them.
please be okay: [character] isn’t feeling well, causing them to act differently.
conversationalist: [character] rambles in their sick state.
shut up: [character] doesn’t want any reminders about being sick while they recover.
so dramatic: [character] complains about their cold.
careful care: it’s hard for [character A] to accept help. [character B] knows which care methods are “acceptable”.
speechless: [character] can’t talk because of a sore throat.
dreamer: [character] talks in their sleep.
vacancy: [character] forgets where they are.
oh no: [character] gets sick at the worst possible moment.
by your side: [character] is sick and wants company.
whatever: [character] reluctantly accepts help.
health bar: [character] doesn’t get sick? think again!
moo: [character] isn’t very sick and milks it anyway.
double trouble: [character] is sick and injured.
manner minded: [character] remembers their good manners while sick.
all about me: [character] loves the attention they receive while sick.
error 404: [character] refuses to admit they’re sick.
got germs: [character A] and [character B] are sick.
play the part: [character] pretends to be sick.
but it’s true: [character] has been known to fake being sick, but this time they’re actually sick.
In light of all the snowy weather my area is having, consider:
Character A, their friends or their team following a trail of bloodied snow to find an injured and lost Character B.
Hello, I’m Tobias! General trigger warning for the blog, more specific warnings in tags
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