"I don't think so. I just... Oh, I'm done with this." "Thanks, Loch."
"Mhmm," Lochlann said, taking the bowl from her. He headed back to the kitchen and washed the container out in the sink, drying it and setting it back on the wrack before returning to her side.
Her hand was quickly on her wrist and her skin was scalding hot, even compared to his own.
"Lochlann," "Lochlann are you going to leave soon..? I think I'm dying... I don't wanna die alone..."
"No, No, shhh, angel," he said, sliding up his other hand so it was ontop of her wrist. "I'm not going anywhere."
Lochlann didn't hesitate even though his brain was screaming stopstopdanger as he got up and slid onto the edge of the bed next to her. He didn't stop to think when he pulled her closer to him and stroked the back of her hair with his other hand. It was pure instinct--she was scared, get closer.
He hated that, once he was there, he had to wonder...did he get closer because he wanted to comfort her, or because scared animals made more mistakes?
"You're not dying," he told her, "You're not allowed to."
He was worried though. Should he take her to a doctor? His stomach clenched at the thought of going anywhere near a hospital.
"What can I do to make you feel better?" He asked.
"Mhmm," Lochlann said, taking the bowl from her. He headed back to the kitchen and washed the container out in the sink, drying it and setting it back on the wrack before returning to her side.
Her hand was quickly on her wrist and her skin was scalding hot, even compared to his own.
"Lochlann," "Lochlann are you going to leave soon..? I think I'm dying... I don't wanna die alone..."
"No, No, shhh, angel," he said, sliding up his other hand so it was ontop of her wrist. "I'm not going anywhere."
Lochlann didn't hesitate even though his brain was screaming stopstopdanger as he got up and slid onto the edge of the bed next to her. He didn't stop to think when he pulled her closer to him and stroked the back of her hair with his other hand. It was pure instinct--she was scared, get closer.
He hated that, once he was there, he had to wonder...did he get closer because he wanted to comfort her, or because scared animals made more mistakes?
"You're not dying," he told her, "You're not allowed to."
He was worried though. Should he take her to a doctor? His stomach clenched at the thought of going anywhere near a hospital.
"What can I do to make you feel better?" He asked.