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saisdontmatter) wrote2013-09-08 01:08 am
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[When sickness hit the Hamato household, it swept through like wildfire. And ever since Splinter found himself with two sick little turtles on his hands, he was determined to keep the other two as germ-free as possible. So as soon as they woke and they ate their meager breakfast, he shooed Raphael and Leonardo out of the den, hurriedly telling them to bring back anything they found of use before being pulled away by his sick ones' alarmed whimpers.
Raphie was more than happy to leave the den. It stank like throw up in there, and being hungry made it even worse. Ever since Donnie and Mikey got sick, Splinter hasn't been able to go topside for food, and splitting a can of tuna fish and a couple slices of stale bread with Leo left him feeling hollow inside. He'd been growing a lot lately, way more than his brothers, and it was making him feel hungry all the time. Maybe they'd be able to find some cool stuff while they were out, or even some more food.
The only problem is, he has no idea where to look. Splinter doesn't usually take him out on scavenge runs. It's because he's too noisy and doesn't listen, but his brothers tell him it's because he cries too much. But that's because they're stupid and Splinter doesn't take them either! No one gets to go except for Leo, because he's a daddy's boy and the favorite. And a stupid idiot, but that's besides the point.
So. That leaves two nine year old turtles and one mission. Raphie looks at his brother, shrugs, and starts shuffling off to wherever his feet take him. Because there's no way he's gonna let Leo tell him where to go. He'll just walk until he finds something.]
Raphie was more than happy to leave the den. It stank like throw up in there, and being hungry made it even worse. Ever since Donnie and Mikey got sick, Splinter hasn't been able to go topside for food, and splitting a can of tuna fish and a couple slices of stale bread with Leo left him feeling hollow inside. He'd been growing a lot lately, way more than his brothers, and it was making him feel hungry all the time. Maybe they'd be able to find some cool stuff while they were out, or even some more food.
The only problem is, he has no idea where to look. Splinter doesn't usually take him out on scavenge runs. It's because he's too noisy and doesn't listen, but his brothers tell him it's because he cries too much. But that's because they're stupid and Splinter doesn't take them either! No one gets to go except for Leo, because he's a daddy's boy and the favorite. And a stupid idiot, but that's besides the point.
So. That leaves two nine year old turtles and one mission. Raphie looks at his brother, shrugs, and starts shuffling off to wherever his feet take him. Because there's no way he's gonna let Leo tell him where to go. He'll just walk until he finds something.]
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Hugging the bag of treats close to his plastron, he trudges through the mud at the bottom of the runoff tunnel, not bothering at all with be quiet. In fact he's purposely stomping around, the slap of his feet in the muck echoing through the tunnels as they walk.
All he wants is to go snuggle in his bed with Brown Bear. He just wants to be warm and sleep and digest the huge meal that feels like it's expanding inside him. But he knows Splinter's gonna put them in time out for being gone so long. Maybe they can at least just say they found the bag in the sewers.
Though for now, all he can do is whine, kicking at an old tin can that skitters noisily down the tunnel.]
Are we close yet?
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[He can tell from the way Raph is moving that he's not feeling too hot, either. Oh boy. When they get home... he hopes Splinter won't be too rough on them. This was all Leo's idea anyway. Raph shouldn't have to get in trouble just because Leo couldn't keep his mouth shut.]
I... think so. [He comes to a halt at a sewer junction, adjusting the coat around his shoulders. He peers down one tunnel, and his face visibly brightens, though he's too exhausted to inject any real enthusiasm into his voice.] Yeah, I think we're on Sinter and Abbey. It's only a few more minutes.
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If he wasn't so determined to get the sack full of food home to his brothers, he'd ditch it right there in the sewers. Just the thought of what's inside is making him queasy.
All he can do is follow his brother's lead, not really caring about anything but going home.]
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Let's go. [He groans, trying to keep himself from bending over and puking right there. The lair is just on the other side, and he bets Splinter would hear him from there.] And let... let me do the talking, okay?
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[Splinter was already approaching them, having heard them from a distance. He takes stock of them--the bag and the coat, as well as their faces that are greener than usual. He can already smell the reason why.
He's suspicious. His eyes are narrowed. Splinter stares down at his sons who had been gone for too long, waiting to see what sort of excuse they would have.
Pastries did not simply end up in the sewers without being helped.]
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[he's not gonna puke he's not gonna puke he's not gonna puke]
S-sensei! We were... uh... we went out scavenging like you said and got some... [he trails off and winces] ...stuff.
[great talking there leo.]
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[For a moment, it almost seems like he is buying it. Spoiler: he isn't.]
I was not aware of any bakeries whose floors were filled with holes of such expanse that entire bags of pastries could slip through to the sewers.
[And as always with Splinter, his nose knows.]
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U-uh, yeah! [He says, pushing past his brother and nodding eagerly.] Big holes in the floors that stuff falls into the sewers! And then it all washes down the storm drain.
We found it for you, Sensei. [He adds sweetly, offering the pillow case to his father. Just take it. Even the thought of that stuff is enough to make him barf. Even then he winces when his tummy churns angrily, making him go a shade paler than before. Ugh...]
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[He knows Raph just made up some kind of excuse, so he nods vigorously, willing the hot acid at his throat to go back down. Yes, Sensei - whatever he's saying. That. That is what happened.]
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So, for the moment, he sets aside his cane, takes the offered pillow case of food, and then touches Leo's shell to direct that the small turtle should turn away from the food to be sick. It is food that Splinter cannot risk contamination of, no matter how angry he is.
He will kill you two later. With fatherly love.]
I expected better out of both of you. It is enough that your brothers are ill. You being injured or killed could threaten the survival of our entire family when I would be forced to stop attending to your brothers' illness and instead tend to the consequences of your foolishness.
[Quite simply, he is too tired to be angry. The food is a relief. Yelling at the two will only upset their very sick brothers. So instead of anger, they face something far worse: utter disappointment.]
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Oh.
Splinter doesn't like the food they brought. He isn't even proud of what they did. They went topside and met that scary human and even though he doesn't know that part, he doesn't care.
Raph feels completely and utterly crushed, his eyes welling up with tears. But there won't be any dramatics this time. He just ducks his head and runs off to his bunk on the other side of the room, burying his face in the pillow.
He knows he's not supposed to cry when he gets in trouble, but he can't help it. His tummy hurts so bad and he's tired and Splinter hates him.
This is the worst day ever.
He does his best to smother his sobs into his pillow, trying not to wake his sick brothers.]
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[He's trying to be quiet, but he can't help it. He feels like he's the loudest person in the world right now. Oh man. He messed up. He messed up real bad, and now Sensei is ashamed of him and Raph. He promised so many times he'd never go topside... and then he just did, like an idiot. And brought Raph along just to be extra stupid.]
[Splinter's going to be mad at him forever. And he deserves it. Because he put his whole family danger and talked to a human and - and - he's the worst big brother and son in the world.]
S-ssorry... [He gags into the chalky dust, tears springing into his eyes from clenching them so hard.] M'sorry, Sensei...
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His hand stays on the back of Leonardo's shell as he throws up. Splinter doesn't shy away, instead being a presence as he loses his stomach. Even if he is disappointed, being ill is still being ill, and he cannot help but hover.
To the apology, he says nothing, letting Leonardo finish first.]
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All he can do is squeeze his eyes shut and clamp his pillow down over his head, swallowing reflexively against the saliva flooding his mouth.
Off in the far corner of the den, the two sick turtles are huddled in a nest of blankets on Splinter's mattress. There, Mikey stirs groggily, woken by the sound of his brothers' arrival.
"Leo's sick," he slurs helpfully.]
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[Leo stays propped against the wall for a few moments, eyes screwed shut so he doesn't have to look at the sick in front of him or see Master Splinter's shadow cast on the wet brick. When his head stops spinning and he's sure he's not going to throw up again, he silently pulls away, wiping his mouth with the side of his wrist and turning to Splinter, eyes downcast.]
[He doesn't say anything else; just stands in his father's disappointment, waiting.]
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[He has no energy to tend to sick feeling in the hearts of two sons when the other two are sick in the body. Yelling will do no good, and may only disturb the two when they can ill afford an interruption in their rest.
Training the stupidity out of them is also not an option. They need their strength if they are to not grow sick like their brothers. Two sick turtles is already bad enough.
He will see to it later, when he is sure that their brothers will survive. For now, it is a distraction that he will not partake in.]
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There's a dazed expression on his face, and his color's gone far greener than it should be. For now he just swallows reflexively. He just doesn't want to get sick and make Splinter even more mad at him than he already is.]
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[It feels like it takes forever to make it to the bunk, but he crawls onto the matted cot and curls on his side, firmly clenching his teeth. He's not gonna cry. That would only make him the biggest baby on the planet. He can hear Raph gulping loudly to the side, and he didn't even stop to check if his sick brothers were well enough to sleep in their shared room again...]
[He's so ashamed. He just wants to sleep and have this all go away when he wakes up.
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Leo?
[He sniffles, wiping his snotty face on his arm.]
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[He just wants to go to sleep, but Raph calls him, and after getting him in trouble, there's no way he can just ignore him. Leo moves his head a little just so his brother knows he heard him.]
Mmnn?
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[Distract him from wanting to throw up, because he knows that'll only make Splinter madder.]
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[His expression twisting in pain, Leo slowly sits up, one quivering hand wrapped around his plastron. It hurts, but he doesn't feel like he's going to throw up again if he moves around a little. He scoots over to Raph's adjoined bunk slowly.]
C'mere, Raphie. [He whispers, his voice trembling a little as he holds his arms out to pull Raph into his side.]
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Splinter huh-hates us. [He sniffles again, whimpering as his stomach gives another sickening lurch.]
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[The smarter part of him knows that Splinter really doesn't hate them - he's really angry and disappointed, and he has every right to be, but it's only 'cause he cares. But Leo let him down, and the part of him that's still nine years old and desperate to please can't help thinking that Splinter might hate him.]
I'm sorry. [He sniffles a little, and it's not because he's crying. He turns his head away a little so Raph doesn't have to smell his disgusting breath.] It's all my fault.
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