Annie Hargreeves (
defenderofdesmoines) wrote2022-05-18 06:12 am
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Elliot's Apartment, Dallas, 1963 | Early, early morning
Was it a good thing that Annie now had so much experience cauterizing wounds that it hadn't taken her much time at all to get the skin on Diego's abdomen fused back together? For right now, it felt like good thing, at least. To her surprise and concern, he hadn't woken up in the process -- he'd stayed completely out (though breathing), all throughout the removal of his clothes (and when she was less worried, those institution-issued tighty whities were getting some commentary), and cleaning and dressing and briefly burning the wound.
Eventually, Annie had fallen into a restless doze at his side, though the slightest movement had her waking up and reaching to check on Diego every few minutes. And good thing, too, since this most recent time when Annie woke with a start as Diego shifted on the mattress, she noticed immediately that his wound had reopened.
"Shit." She should have gone back over that once she'd established he wasn't badly hurt anywhere else, really. Guess she'd have to do it now.
She moved to press a hand into Diego's chest, prepared to hold him steady in case this time he actually did wake up when she burned him, and moved her other hand low to his abdomen. The lamp in the room gave a soft hum, and Annie's hand illuminated, white-hot enough to re-seal that wound for good this time.
Sorry, Diego. Hopefully he stayed out for a little bit longer.
[for the stabbed guy who is, unfortunately for him, not staying out a little bit longer.]
Eventually, Annie had fallen into a restless doze at his side, though the slightest movement had her waking up and reaching to check on Diego every few minutes. And good thing, too, since this most recent time when Annie woke with a start as Diego shifted on the mattress, she noticed immediately that his wound had reopened.
"Shit." She should have gone back over that once she'd established he wasn't badly hurt anywhere else, really. Guess she'd have to do it now.
She moved to press a hand into Diego's chest, prepared to hold him steady in case this time he actually did wake up when she burned him, and moved her other hand low to his abdomen. The lamp in the room gave a soft hum, and Annie's hand illuminated, white-hot enough to re-seal that wound for good this time.
Sorry, Diego. Hopefully he stayed out for a little bit longer.
[for the stabbed guy who is, unfortunately for him, not staying out a little bit longer.]
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It had been frustrating and scary for Annie to see him sedated, and that was a literal, tiny fraction of what he'd probably gone through over the past three months.
Plus, Lila wasn't exactly...like, not annoying, to Annie. If that was the best the asylum had had to offer in the way of friends...yikes.
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"I'm glad you weren't stuck here for that long," he said, reaching out to run his hand along her arm. "You probably wouldn't have ended up where I did though."
Yeah, Annie was unlikely to have made an assassination attempt her first 24 hours here.
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Which Annie had all but fawned over, like a worried, lovesick idiot.
"Oh, by the way -- we told him we're aliens," she added. Just in case that hadn't come up yet.
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Elliot would totally believe in chem trails if he lived in the twenty-first century. Annie was very sure of this.
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Man, if he found out there were aliens and time travel involved his brain would break a little bit.
"You're so smart." Diego would have probably just knocked the guy unconscious and called it a day.
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Lila clearly deserved no credit.
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Which would have proven, probably, completely impossible, considering she didn't have any kind of supportive documentation that she even knew Diego (and it wasn't as though women were listened to by the authorities, much, here in 1963, anyway.)
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He leaned in to kiss her again. "I think I preferred you breaking me out though. It was hot."
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At least she hadn't had to cut anyone's hand off.
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"Where's everyone else?" he asked.
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Which meant that it was very likely they had the apartment to themselves. Or, well, to themselves and Elliot, who was basically a nonentity in his own place at this point.
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And not like she'd been gone for a summer.
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He hoped it wasn't Elliot.
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Honestly, he probably would have loved all of that, had he not been passed out for it.
"Nice tighty whities, by the way." Honestly, he kind of did make them look good. As good as someone could make them look, anyway. Plenty of time to work out when in an asylum, apparently.
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But imagine Five's face if it did.
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Start the women's lib movement, Annie!
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Of course her mind went right to the conversation they'd had -- by her perception, anyway -- about a week prior. But all of that cute 'we could have sex in the past' flirting had not counted on anyone being stabbed, so Annie was a little hesitant to initiate anything.
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"We can sleep later," he murmured before nuzzling against her neck. He enjoyed the beard thing too.
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It looked fine. Burned, and he'd have a hell of a scar, and she would absolutely dress it for him. But maybe later. Before she fell asleep, for sure.
"What if I hurt you?" This really was a big flashback to when she'd had to cauterize his arm, but at least Annie's worries were a little more legitimate this time.
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