Pax groaned quietly, leaning onto his brothers shoulder. "Colby…" He whispers, is voice cracking. "I'm sorry…" He whispers. "I wish I was a better brother-" Colby shook his head. "Enough of that…" He carries the other out of the bathroom. "Just hang on for a moment, okay? Hang on." He looks at King, "Please tell me they're on their way." He begs, his eyes wide with fear. He had never seen Pax like this.
King covered the mouth on the phone and looked to Colby. He gave him a reassuring smile along with a nod, "They should be here any moment now. Pax will be fine Colby."
A knock was heard from the front door and King hung up the phone to go and open it for the paramedics.
Colby carried his younger brother to the door when he heard them knock, gently handing his brother over onto a stretcher and into an ambulance. He gave the paramedics the information, climbing into the ambulance. "King… Come with me, please…" His voice was shaky, pain taking over his expression.
King felt his heart soften further for his enemy. He hopped into the back of the ambulance next to Colby, "Of course. I wasn't planning on leaving you to deal with this alone."
His mind flashed back to that night and he wondered if whoever found the body also called for an ambulance. He shook his head to banish the thought. Colby needed him right now.
Colby nods in thanks. He never thought in his lifetime that he would be asking his enemy for help. He never thought that someone would be willing to stand by him. He buries his head in his hands, wanting to cry. He was already showing so much weakness.
King was careful as he put an arm around Colby to give him a silent comfort. He, he understood what Colby was going through and wanted to be there. He didn't have words for Colby, but he could offer some comfort.
Colby leaned into the comfort, glad King wasn't saying anything. Colby didn't think he would be able to talk past the lump in his throat. He sighed softly and ran a hand through his hair before glancing on his little brother.
King gave Colby a little squeeze. He looked out the back window to see the city running past as they sped through. His leg started to bounce up and down slightly in worry for Pax.
Pax wasn't looking to well, his face had become pale, and he was clammy. Colby hid his face in his hands, but gazing up at his brother. "Please… be okay…" he whispers.
King was quiet for the entire ride and they finally arrived at the hospital. The paramedics rushed Pax out of the ambulance and into the hospital. King helped Colby into the building and tried to get them as far as they could.
(I'm really sorry for being gone the past few days. I was in a really bad mental state so I didn't have much energy to reply to any rps)
Colby let the paramedics take his brother, soft and pathetic whimpers leaving his lips as he cried into his hands. He was so worried. Pax was all he had left now. And the way Pax had looked, had felt… Gosh he was so worried.
(No it's fine! Take all the time you need when it comes to stuff like that.)
"He'll be okay," King reassured Colby. He had kept his arm around the taller male to maintain some type of presence. He really had to believe Pax would be fine.
Colby nods as he relaxed into King. He needed warmth and King- he was so warm. So comforting. It made him feel a million times better leaning into King. He rests his head on King's shoulder. "Th-thank you…" He manages.
"You're welcome," King responds back softly and with a smile. He hadn't expected for Colby to lean against him, but was more than fine with the situation.
Colby sniffed softly and shut his eyes, worried, tired and defeated. He didn't want to loose his little brother. Not when he had lost his parents.
King let Colby do his thing. He was going to be a rock for the villain to cry on for now. But the line between the villain Void and the man Colby was starting to blur and King didn't think he'd be able to tell the difference once it was all over.
Colby finally calmed down and smiled, "Thank you…" He whispers weakly. Colby had never really liked being alone when Pax was in the hospital. But now at least he had some company.
"Your welcome," King responded softly with a little smile. He thought for a moment, "I can give you my number so you don't have to be here alone if it happens again."
He nods and smiles at the other. "I would appreciate that." He mutters quietly, his eyes soft. He handed the other his cellphone and offered a weak smile in return.
King took the cellphone with a grin and put his number in. He handed it back to Colby with a new contact called Emergency, "Here. Don't be afraid to use it."
"Thank you, King." He mutters softly. His eyes are soft as he looked down. He closed his phone before looking around in worry. He wanted to know if his brother was okay.
King gave him a little smile and watched Colby looked around. He figured the nurses wouldn't let King back, but they would let Colby back. He was Pax's brother after all. He looked to Colby, "Why don't you ask if you can go back to check on him?"
Colby was eyeing a nurse, wanting to ask her if he could see his little brother, but usually he would have to wait a while before he could see if his brothers condition was getting any better or worse. He looks over at King and shrugs hopelessly. "I'm not sure…"
"Do they normally let you back?" King asked him quietly. He wanted to know if he needed to talk his way into getting the two brothers back.
"Not usually… At least not until their done running tests or running a surgery…" He sighed softly and shut his eyes.