except it's a bad afternoon because this effect sucks, actually. he's given up on covering himself up, by now, but wherever she finds him curled in on himself, it's with his hands pressed to his head, eyes squeezed shut.]
[ robin has at least read all the profiles for names, but this is a concerning position. she comes a little closer to check on him but not too close in case that makes things worse. ]
Should I watch out for anything other than headaches? Is there medication you usually take for it? I wonder if there's something we can ask those four for....
[ she tries not to hover, but she's watching in case it gets worse after getting better. ]
w0, monday
except it's a bad afternoon because this effect sucks, actually. he's given up on covering himself up, by now, but wherever she finds him curled in on himself, it's with his hands pressed to his head, eyes squeezed shut.]
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Mr. Claude, are you all right?
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[it's small, strained, as he tries to just. breathe.]
I-it's just... a headache...
[is that really fine.]
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[ she frowns. ]
Is it all right if I approach you?
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[hopefully. he thinks.
he doesn't actually answer her question, but that's not objecting, either?]
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[ she will slowly approach him, giving him ample time to tell her to not come closer. ]
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[just gotta wait for it to pass. he doesn't tell her to keep her distance, though.]
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Forgive me for being blunt, but is it an illness?
[ she comes close, then, to see just how much in pain he is. ]
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[it seems to be easing, at least. he's still tense, but he's not in so much pain that he's in a cold sweat or anything.]
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[ she tries not to hover, but she's watching in case it gets worse after getting better. ]
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[probably, anyway.]
Sorry to... worry you.
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[ she waits for his consent. ]
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[she may touch.
he's not feverish right now; he's actually colder than she'd probably expect.]
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Do you feel cold?
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[so perhaps that isn't out of the ordinary for him.]
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Does the warmth feel nice, or does it make it worse for you?
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[comforting, in a way. he doesn't mind it.]
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Feel free to lean against me.
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[it helps, at least. he eases somewhat as she settles there, breathes just a little easier.]
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[ ... ]
If it's not too much to ask, does this happen frequently?
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