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Several people started to talk over each other, so I decided to ignore it.
Lloyd came over and put his hands under my arms, taking most of my weight as he pulled me back to a sitting position next to Fantine. Shifters were fucking strong.
“Thanks,” I said. I clutched Greg’s hand in both of mine. He didn’t look any different, just slightly less bloody since a lot had rubbed off on me. He was still unconscious.
I glanced at Lloyd, then at Fantine. “The bond took. What’s supposed to happen now? Why isn’t he waking up?”
ON THE TEXAS ADVENTURERS DISCORD SERVER
SATURDAY, APRIL 1
Delphia_Leader_TWISTApril 1 at 9:44pm
@everyoneSomebody give me an update. Something’s wrong with Greg.
@everyoneWHAT’S HAPPENING??!!
Arlene_Central_TXApril 1 at 9:50pm
Greg’s hurt but Cal’s bonding with him so he’ll be okay
[photo]
Delphia_Leader_TWISTApril 1 at 9:52pm
Is that blood all Greg’s?? Somebody call me right now!!!!
CHAPTER 26
GREG
Cal was freaking out.
Cal was freaking out, and for some reason I couldn’t open my eyes. Or move. And my neck hurt like a motherfucker.
If I was in a hospital, the bed was very uncomfortable. And I didn’t hear any beeping.
I reached out to check my magic, but it was... different.
What the fuck?
Cal?
“Greg!” he shouted, squeezing my fingers. I hadn’t noticed he’d been holding my hand. He was relieved and... crying? “Greg, can you hear me?”
I frowned.Stop shouting. Why are you crying?
“Sorry. He’s talking to me in my head. Hang on.” Now Cal was happy and anxious.
Greg, you’ve lost a lot of blood. Fantine says your wound is healing though.
I frowned.Thirsty.And this bed is uncomfortable.
Cal was amused.
Hang on.
“Can Greg have water? Okay, we’re going to give you a small sip.”
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