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Dreel looked down as a nurse reached through him to check Tino’s stats.
“Are you in any pain, darling?” She asked in a thick, loving accent.
Dreel looked down as a nurse reached through him to check Tino’s stats.
“Are you in any pain, darling?” She asked in a thick, loving accent.
Tino looks at the woman and nods slowly. Of course I would be in pain… He thinks ruefully. He smiles faintly at Dreel, but it looked like he was smiling at the nurse.
Dreel smiled back and the nurse hurried off again. The doctor took her spot and started to ask him questions. After him, they all left to get Tino food and something to drink.
Tino held tightly onto Dreel's hand. Feeling rather woozy. He glances at Dreel. "How long am I going to be like this?" He mutters softly.
Dreel squeezed his hand. “You’ll feel it for a bit. But as long as you keep eating and drinking, you should be okay. Get some sleep. Rest your eyes from the light.”
He nods slowly, but before he shut his eyes he glances at Dreeli. "You'll stay with me, right?" He asks softly, his eyes pleading.
Dreel looked down at him, his expression sober. “Of course I will. I’ve never left. Why would that change?”
Tino smiles at that and holds on tightly to his hand. "Thank you." He whispers.
Dreel nodded and squeezed Tino’s hand. He was a teenager, Tino, was. It was hard to believe that he had grown so much over a span of time.
Tino smiled before fully shutting his eyes as he breathed out. His chest rose and fell steadily, his grip loosening up slightly but still curled around Dreel's hand.
Dreel looked down at his lap. Oh, how faded he became only to come back. That was usually a bad sign. Though he was glad he was back. He really liked guarding Tino.
Dreel looked down at his lap. Oh, how faded he became only to come back. That was usually a bad sign. Though he was glad he was back. He really liked guarding Tino.
Dreel looked down at his lap. Oh, how faded he became only to come back. That was usually a bad sign. Though he was glad he was back. He really liked guarding Tino.
Dreel looked down at his lap. Oh, how faded he became only to come back. That was usually a bad sign. Though he was glad he was back. He really liked guarding Tino.
Dreel looked down at his lap. Oh, how faded he became only to come back. That was usually a bad sign. Though he was glad he was back. He really liked guarding Tino.
Tino slept soundly until the nurses came with his food. He sits up slowly, hissing in pain. He glances at Dreel with a small smile.
Dreel smiled back and nodded a little. The nurses set his food and drink down and hurried off.
Tino slowly begins to eat and drink before glancing at Dreel. He smiles. "I'm glad I can see you again. There were times when I missed you so much… I missed you all the time now that I think of it." He says quietly.
Dreel shifted slightly on the bed so he was facing Tino better and smiled a bit wider.
“I know. It is wonderful to see you again too. I know you’ve missed me, but I’ve always been here with you.”
Tino held his hand gently and rests his head back. "Mmmm… I missed having you to talk to. You always knew what to say… I wonder why I stopped seeing you…?"
Dreel sighed. “It is just how it goes. A person forgets about their guardian and they fade away. You just happened to catch me when I still had vivaciousness.
His eyes widen. "I don't ever want to loose you." He mutters softly, squeezing his hand. Maybe the accident had been a good thing. He plays with Dreel's fingers and takes a deep breath.
Dreel nodded. “I know, dear. It was a very close call. I am glad I am back, with you.”
Tino nods and smiles a little bit. He had always loved Dreel. He loved his protectiveness. How gentle he was with Tino. How he would comfort him when he got hurt. It made him happy. He glances at Dreel.
Dreel had glanced back down at the tray, zoning out. It was something he did very often. Especially when he was thinking. He was a very deep thinker.
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