The Famished Ascetic

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Hari... could barely stand anymore, so he took a seat to one of the chairs in front of Wei.

...He then realized why he exasperated his doctor so much. I'm fine, he said. I'm just tired and I'll sleep early, he said. Wei was probably healthier than he was, but that doesn't mean he was immune to getting sick.

How to convince a stubborn boy to think about his own health. Hm...

"Well, all right. How about you just sit with me in there and we'll have lunch together? They always have bananas on the trays, and I'll give you mine if you stay."
 

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Wei couldn't help but feel like he was being tricked. The monkey boy liked to consider himself the penacle of trickery, the peak of Puckish mischief. He wasn't going to fall for something so obviously made as a ploy to keep him from walking out of the infirmary while still being very obviously injured. He would just have to speak to Hari clearly and firmly tell him that he would be going back to his dorm, and that he hoped he had a nice time talking to his doctor.

... and yet.

His stomach rumbled as he became incredibly aware of the fact that he hadn't eaten breakfast, and the way he seemed to tease bananas... it tantalized his taste buds and made his stomach rumble in anticipation. He supposed that Hari wasn't talking about actually getting him looked at by any medical person... and he could always just eat, nap, and run...

"Alright," he conceded, sitting up from the floor. "I'll stay in exchange for lunch and bananas."

He started to stand and very, very deliberately put no weight on his damaged left leg and looking very much off-center. "Lead me to the bananas."
 

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Hari asked Carol with a soft voice to provide them some lunch, something to help with Hari's headache with his usual dietary supplements and some painkillers for Wei. Carol initially scolded Hari for forgetting to re-stock again but messaged someone on the phone about his request nonetheless.

He noticed Wei's limp. He hoped he was all right.

"Come with me," Hari said, helping Wei walk into the next room by supporting his left arm. He led him to the middle bed. Hari got on his usual bed and picked up his stuffed animal — Ms. Red Thread, because she had red threads for hair.

It didn't take long for someone to enter carrying a tray of food for each of them. They both had the same things on them — a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, a banana, a glass of water and pink gelatin. There was a small plastic cup with two painkiller pills on Wei's tray while Hari's one had an assorted number of pills, painkillers, fever medicine and dietary supplements. If his depression medication was in there, it would've filled the cup to the brim.

He placed his banana on Wei's tray.

"There you go," he said, smiling. "And don't worry about the medicine. They'll just help with the 'everything is aching' part."
 

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Wei shuddered every time he put pressure on his leg. The pain in his arm was still there, but it had already started to melt away into a mild inconvenience and wasn't even a pain anymore. As he was helped into the room and into the bed (he pressed his nose to the mattress and pillows, hoping to get the scent of someone, of anyone, but all he got was a nose full of chemicals) he stretched out his arm, feeling the muscle protest, but not hurt.

He watched Hari instead, fighting the urge to cover his nose from the stench of overwhelming clean. "You come here a lot, I guess," he said, looking at the space that had become more or less personalized with Hari. If the whole "about to die" thing was a common occurrence, he wondered why Hari didn't just stay in the infirmary.

Then again, he wouldn't want to stay in the infirmary either.

When the food came, Wei opened his banana and bit into it. It was a little underripe, so it was a bit harder and more bitter than he liked. But a banana was a banana, regardless of its actual quality. He ate Hari's banana too, which, he noted, as also underripe.

Looking at his pills and frowning at them, he looked over at Hari's almost overflowing cup or medicine. "Is that what your pills are for too?"
 

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"Some of them are."

Hari dug through the pills and pulled out a couple that looked like the painkillers in Wei's tiny plastic cup. "Look! Here we go. Painkillers. The others are for... a bunch of other stuff. The doctor said I'm at risk for developing liver problems because of my usual everyday dosage, but I suppose the hundreds of other problems in my body take priority for the time being."

He stopped and looked away. His medication was a sore subject. He knew that... his body shouldn't actually be this weak. He could make this go away — the infirmary, the medication, the constant pain and depression.

He just needed to kill.

How many grass fields did he need to kill just to sustain his health for a few weeks? It was a terrifying thought. His health was never worth another's life.

He didn't have any appetite. He took a bite of his sandwich and put it aside, working through the tiny cup of pills now.

"It's nice to have company here sometimes, but I better not see you in here after this. Stay healthy."
 

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Sitting on the bed, Wei decided to look around. The room with the beds were pretty small and there was only one other unoccupied one. What if two people came in and one had a hole in their stomach? Still, he couldn't see himself getting out of the bed. He could hardly get into it without Hari's help. Though, part of him was sure all he needed was the painkillers and to ice his leg. That tended to work most of the time.

Most of the time.

The monkey continued eating his lunch and made a face at the gelatin, preferring to poke at it than to attempt to eat it. He also wasn't particularly sure about how to take the pills. He'd never really taken anything other than vitamins.

But he guessed a pill was a pill. He popped them into his mouth and took a deep drink of of water, swallowing them and laying back on the bed.

Wei couldn't suppress a snicker when Hari said that since Wei was healthy he didn't want to see him in the infirmary again. "Don't worry. I make it my personal mission to take as few trips to the Infirmary as possible."
 

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Hari smiled. "Good kid."

Hari's vision began to swim. The drugs began taking effect. Right, he forgot they stopped giving him non-drowse medicine after he left the Infirmary at the middle of the night without warning.

He yawned, finally laying down. "I'm sorry, I can't stay awake... Stay put. The doctor will look at your leg..." He yawned, again, turning to the direction of the window. He fell asleep almost immediately.
 

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Wei waited dutifully for the doctor. When he came in, he asked him a bunch of questions (why he was here, what was wrong, if he was in pain, what his normal diet was like) before examining his aching leg and telling him what he'd basically already known: he had strained the muscle from extended dragging of someone larger and heavier than him.

The doctor said he wouldn't need surgery, but that he should avoid putting too much weight on it for a couple weeks and strictly forbade intense physical activity like running, jumping, or climbing. Which were basically his favorite things to do. He let out a small sigh, and the doctor presented him with some pills to help with pain, along with protein supplements to help regrow the damaged muscle.

He was cleared to leave the infirmary under the condition that he had to go straight to his dorm.

Before he left, he left a note for the still sleeping Hari. He honestly wasn't sure how the island handled translating written word, but he assumed that it would be fine.

Dear Hari, the note read. I was cleared to leave the infirmary. I waited till the doctor said so, promise. He gave me more pills and also protein for my leg. He said no climbing, which is sad. My dorm is H - 403 so you should come and visit me sometime while my leg is hurt so I don't go stir crazy.

Please don't almost die again!!
--Wei HuSun


Underneath his name, he carefully drew a small monkey holding a banana before using his staff as a crutch to leave the infirmary. He guess he would be missing the fun of April Fool's after all.
 
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