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Christopher "Chris" Perry Halliwell. ([info]changethefuture) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-09-12 23:59:00

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Entry tags:!shelved, chris halliwell, connor temple, day 23, lexie grey, location: gym

Who: Chris and Connor. [Other gym-natives are welcome too]
What: Even whitelighters need looking after sometimes.
Where: The oh so popular gym.
When: Day 23 - Morning, maybe 8ish?
Rating: PG-13 tentatively.
Status: Active.



His will was strong, at least generally it was, but the magical hybrid had never had to deal with anything like this before. It may have sounded silly or unbelievable to anyone else, but Chris had never been sick before. When your father was a literal angel from Heaven with the power to heal almost anything, sickness and injury weren't really a problem. Of course, that had only been until the state of the world began to turn for the worst and the needs of a child became less important than the needs of the many. By then he was old enough to know how to keep himself healthy. But all the same, Chris had never experienced anything like this before, not even any of the several times he had been poisoned.

He was heeding Rose's words though. He didn't leave the gym, despite how badly he wanted to take Piper's body from this place before anyone else could see her (or what was left of her) and bury her. Perhaps it was partly the delirium from the fever that made him think he could manage to orb even a small distance without passing out, let alone orb someone else as well. But Chris had realized he didn't have the strength or ability at the moment to do much heavy labor, so he had turned to the first person he had chosen to trust in this crazy place, the one person he swore to himself he would look after and protect just as he would any charge back on earth. Really, it was just as well Rose had caught him and forced him to stay. And he would, so long as his magic didn't start to act up. Illnesses could have curious consequences, and for all he knew he might turn into a zombie himself. Thankfully, his mind wasn't anywhere near coherent enough to come up with that thought or Chris would have transported himself as far away from any of them as he could manage in his weakened state.

The whitelighter had gotten himself to a corner and curled up, a blanket wrapped tightly around him despite the high fever that had his hair clinging to his forehead. Half of his neck was hidden beneath bandages that weren't as white as they should be, but then, he wasn't holding still either. He scarcely remembered anyone even patching him up or getting him onto a cot. His neck and throat throbbed, though the latter was in part due to the dry heaving he occasionally had been doing when he regained consciousness as the smell of decomposition and old blood clung to him, a smell that had only been renewed by waking up next to his mother's dead body. The blanket helped with that, since it covered up his now quite dirty and stained clothes, which would likely have to be burned.

At the moment he was staring off into space, breathing elevated some but at least he wasn't hyperventilating anymore. Elliot would be proud. Well, if she wasn't scared he was going to die on her or get her sick too. The sound of footsteps nearby made his eyes focus and he turned his head in the direction of the sound, only to wince at the sharp pain that went through his shoulder and neck at the movement. Slow movements, right. One of the girls had told him that, though at the moment he couldn't remember which one.



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[info]leconnortemple
2009-09-13 10:10 pm UTC (link)
"Just rest," Connor urged, laying a hand on Chris' shoulder, but he let the words sink in. His own mother? Would the bastards running this place let no one rest in peace? First he'd been bitten, then he'd been presented with his dead mother. He was already ill, he didn't need this.

"Hang on," he said, hopping to his feet. Honestly, didn't the people here have any common sense? He grabbed a spare sheet laying in a corner and tore it in pieces. The fabric was so old that it didn't take an awful lot of effort. Which was good. Connor was the brains, Becker was the brawn. Even Abby could kick his arse.

He hurried to the showers, soaking half of the pieces and keeping the other bits dry. As quickly as he could manage, he rushed back to Chris' side. "Easy, mate," he said softly, cleaning the dirt and grime and blood as best as he could. "It's a bit cold, but we'll get you dry in a bit." After all, that's what the dry pieces were for.

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[info]changethefuture
2009-09-13 10:49 pm UTC (link)
He simply nodded and tried to ignore the sudden worry that flared up, though whether it was that Connor was abandoning him or that something might happen to the other man one couldn't say. It wasn't really his way, to latch on to someone else or even attempt to lean on them, not even when it came to his family if he thought about it. But was Chris really anywhere close to being himself at the moment? To see Piper like that... hell, just to see her here at all... he didn't even know what to think. His mind couldn't begin to process it, if it would at all. Only time would tell on that. Provided, of course, he survived whatever was laying waste to his body. If there was ever a time he needed Leo to fix him up, it was now. One downside to all that magical healing or simply never putting himself in situations where he could get sick? His body wasn't prepared to handle illness the way most humans his age would be. Even if it were a common flu and not from a zombie bite he still would have found himself horribly sick. If he managed to make it through without dying or turning into one of the undead it was still going to take him some serious time to get healthy, and who knew how long for the wound to heal.

His eyes were shut when Connor returned but they flickered open at his friend's voice, and Chris offered no resistance to the minstrations. "Doesn't feel cold." It felt kind of nice, actually. A welcome break from the heat he'd been feeling for hours. Which likely spoke to just how high his fever was. "Sorry. You don't have to..." Take care of him? Stay with him? Chris didn't even know.

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[info]leconnortemple
2009-09-14 12:52 am UTC (link)
Didn't feel cold? The water should've been just this side of freezing. Maybe the change in the weather outside had warmed the pipes a bit. Or maybe Chris was just that warm. Connor bit his lip at the thought, but didn't stop his gentle touch. His friend didn't deserve to lie in filth just because he was ill. Even if here about to... Well. Connor just wasn't going to think about it and that was that.

"Shut up," he told Chris with a weak laugh. "I'll do what I want, thanks. And if I'm going to hang around you, you need to smell a bit better, mate, you reek." He was joking, of course. After all, he'd nearly been devoured by a giant centipede, a little goo and gore never bothered him. He did the best he could without humiliating Chris for, well, ever. When he was feeling better, he could go give himself a good thorough scrubbing. For the moment, at least, he just needed to feel a bit better. "I'll stop by the thrift store today, too, get you a bit of something clean to wear. Shouldn't be hanging around in these." Even moldy, musty seventies clothes had to be better than wearing what he was at that moment. "Has anyone looked at...that?" he asked, nodding to the wound on Chris' neck. "One of the doctors around here?"

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