for now I have this post-bath tomura, and i'm not going to render him
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Hi Scarlett! Thank you so much for the prompt from this list (I'm still taking these!). This one took me a bit but I hope you like it! No quirks AU, fluff, sickfic, totally not inspired by anything happening in real life. 2.3k words.
61) âIâll pick it up after work.â
Your phone rings while youâre on your lunch break, and you pick it up without looking. âHey, this is ââ
âKill me.â
Itâs your boyfriend. Your boyfriend never calls â only texts, because he needs to edit himself before he sends anything. âHey, Tomura. How are you feeling?â
âLike shit.â Tomuraâs usually raspy voice sounds distinctly nasal. âI was mouth-breathing on you all night. How did you not smother me?â
âWould you have smothered me?â
âNo,â Tomura groans. âIt wouldnât be any different than your snoring.â
âI donât snore!â
âYes, you do. I like it. Itâs cheaper than buying a white-noise machine.â Tomura coughs. It sounds like heâs making an effort not to cough into the phone, but itâs not much of one. âThis sucks.â
âYeah,â you agree. âIâm really sorry. You wouldnât have gotten it if I hadnât made us go to that party.â
âYeah, maybe not.â Tomura coughs again. âBut we agreed. Rules are rules.â
You knew when you and Tomura started dating that he wasnât much for parties, but he was also able to admit that the occasional party is necessary, and you used one of the three parties youâre allowed to drag him to per year on bringing him to your friendâs engagement party. Said engagement party got a little messy. A little rowdy. A little drink-sharey, which youâre pretty sure is what got Tomura â during some horrible round of mystery cocktail hot potato, he somehow got stuck finishing almost every drink. You helped him out with most of them, but your immune system is bombproof. If one of you was going to get sick, it was always going to be him.
He went to work yesterday, but stayed home today. He was worse this morning than he was last night. âRules are rules, but I still feel bad,â you say. âIs there anything I can do?â
âCome home and kill me.â
âOther than that,â you say, and Tomura grumbles. âSeriously. Is there something?â
Itâs quiet for a second. âYeah,â Tomura admits. âIf youâre not going to kill me ââ
âIâm not.â
âCan you grab my stupid prescription? I went to the urgent care and they sent it to the wrong pharmacy.â Tomuraâs coughing gets louder, then softer, while you try to avoid saying something dumb out of sheer shock that heâd go to the doctor at all. âItâs far away and Iâm tired. Can you grab it?â
âWhich pharmacy?â You put your phone on speaker and look up the address. âThatâs on the other side of the city. How did they mess it up that bad?â
âMaybe I said it wrong. I forgot my address for a second when I was checking in,â Tomura mumbles. âIt sucked in there. It took forever to get seen because there were a bunch of kids ahead of me with marbles stuck up their noses.â
âWith â what?â
âMarbles. Up their noses. At a sleepover. It was a dare,â Tomura says. You can hear just how pissed he is about it â or how pissed he would be, if he wasnât too fatigued to be pissed. âI donât know why they got to be seen first. My breathing was more obstructed than theirs.â
You try to imagine this â your sick, crabby boyfriend sharing a waiting room with a birthday partyâs worth of kids with marbles jammed up their nostrils. Itâs hard to picture. âDid you have to wait a while?â
âIt felt like a while,â Tomura says. âWish youâd been there. It would have sucked less.â
If heâd told you he was going, youâd probably have taken off work to go with him. âI wish Iâd been there, too,â you say. You lean back against the wall. âIâll pick it up after work. Is there anything else you need?â
âA cyanide capsule.â
âI donât think they sell those at the convenience store,â you say. Tomura grumbles again, and you pause for a moment. âPromise me something. Before you kill yourself, at least let me go on a quest to far distant lands to retrieve the cure.â
âI asked you to get the antibiotics, didnât I?â Tomuraâs voice is muffled. âProblem solved.â
âNot just this time. Any time, Tomura,â you say. You and he have had this conversation before, and youâve gotten better at talking about it. You know his jokes about killing himself are jokes, but you also know theyâre a habit, and itâs not a good habit to be in. âAlways give me a shot at the quest first.â
âYeah.â Tomuraâs voice is quieter. âYouâre busy, right? Go do something or theyâll make you stay later.â
You donât want to get off the phone, but you do need to eat. And then you need to race through the rest of your work for the day â or do you? Either way, you need to get off the phone. You check the address for the pharmacy one more time. âOkay. I have to go. Just try to rest.â
âI should have gotten you sick, too.â Tomura sounds incredibly mopey, which is what youâd be, if you had the symptoms heâs having. âThen youâd have to stay home with me.â
âOkay, but if I was sick, who would take care of you?â
âMe.â
âYouâre also sick.â
âShit.â Tomuraâs hitting his head against the pillow. You can tell by the rustling. âIâm hanging up before I say anything else stupid. Love you.â
âI love you, too,â you say. You hang up the phone. Then you go back inside to talk to your boss.
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Tomura shouldnât have gone to the stupid urgent care. He got the prescription, sure, but it came at the cost of an hour in a packed waiting room, three separate lectures about getting a primary care provider, a cotton swab down the back of his throat to check for strep even though he doesnât have a sore throat, and a bunch of questions that werenât even sort of relevant to why he was there. It sapped all his energy and probably exposed him to twenty more diseases than he already has, and he didnât even get the antibiotics. He had to ask you to get them, and that means itâll be even longer before you get home.
Tomuraâs not an idiot. He knows you donât have some kind of magical healing powers that can make his headache and cough and congestion go away just by touching him, but he feels better when youâre here, no matter what youâre doing, no matter whatâs wrong with him. Tomuraâs not an idiot, but heâs also not naĂŻve. He knows he was shooting for the moon when he slid into your DMs. He never expected it to work.
And part of him is still convinced it hasnât worked, even though youâve been together for two years and living together for one. Itâs not his low self-esteem telling him youâre too good for him â itâs observable fact. Youâre smart and hardworking but sneaky about it, so you never have to do more work than you have to, and youâre pretty and cute but youâre also hot, which are things that should go together but donât go together in real life, and Tomura knows that whenever people look at the two of you together theyâre asking themselves the same question. What are you doing? What are you doing with him?
Tomura asks himself that same question every week or so. He still hasnât worked it out. But he has a feeling it has to do with the fact that heâs able to pull his weight, which he hasnât been doing since Sunday morning, when he woke up the morning after your stupid friendâs engagement party with an itch in the back of his throat. And then he piled on by making you pick up his prescription. You must be pissed. So what if you didnât sound pissed on the phone? You must be. Tomura would â no, Tomura wouldnât. He likes when he can do stuff for you, because it makes you happy, and he wants you to be happy, because he loves you. What is he thinking?
Nothing that makes any sense, so he should probably stop. Tomura brushes the piles of wadded-up tissues into the wastebasket by the bed, then curls up under the blankets on your side. He should get some sleep. Itâs just past noon. Youâre not going to be home until six. Maybe heâll feel a little better on the other side of a six-hour nap.
Tomura falls asleep facing your digital alarm clock, so when he hears the apartment door unlock itself and opens his eyes, the first thing he sees is the time. Itâs not six. Itâs two. Why are you home so early? He can tell that youâre trying to be quiet as you take off your shoes. Maybe youâre trying not to wake him, but heâs already awake. He should let you know
âYou ââ Tomura starts, then coughs. His voice still sounds like shit, so he coughs again, which turns into a coughing fit, and by then youâre in the doorway. He peers at you through eyes that feel blurrier than they should. âYou came back early.â
âI really shouldnât have gone in at all today,â you say. âWhen I told my boss your symptoms, she sent me home. Apparently I could be contagious.â
Youâre smirking a little bit. Tomura has a feeling you did more than just tell your boss his symptoms, but he doesnât give a shit. Youâre home. âI got your prescription,â you continue, shaking a paper bag, âand I got frozen yogurt instead of a probiotic so you donât have to take an extra pill. I also got fancy tissues â and ingredients for real ramen if you want that and instant ramen if you donât â and ââ
All of that was one bag. Tomura recognizes the other one instantly â itâs from his favorite game store. âWhat did you do?â
âNew headset,â you say. âYou keep saying the one you have hurts your head. If it hurts your head on a regular basis, it probably hurts it even more now â and I know the one you want, so I figured Iâd get it. In case you felt like gaming at all.â
Tomura should probably say something. Thank you would probably be a good start, but all he can do is stare at you and cough a little bit. You donât seem worried about it. You duck out of the bedroom, then come back with a glass of water, a cup of frozen yogurt, and a spoon. You set the antibiotics down next to it and head over to the closet to change out of your work clothes.
Tomura tries to pay attention to the frozen yogurt â using a spoon feels like it requires all of his concentration right now â but he canât stop glancing over at you. You look good in your work clothes, but Tomura likes it best when youâre comfortable, because you always look good to him and when youâre comfortable you donât waste time worrying about it. It doesnât hurt that most of your comfortable clothes were Tomuraâs clothes at some point. The pajamas you settle on are half-yours, half-his. Your shorts, which Tomura likes because the elastic waistband is easier to get through than a drawstring is, and his shirt, which he likes because you stole it from him within the first month the two of you were dating and never gave it back.
It takes a spoonful of yogurt nearly sliding off the spoon and into his lap for Tomura to remember what heâs supposed to be doing. He shovels in a few more bites of yogurt, then downs the pill and flops back on the bed, just as you get into bed on whatâs usually his side. âYou stole my spot,â you say. âWhatâs that about?â
âYour side is better.â
âThatâs not what you said when we moved in,â you point out. âYou talked a lot of shit about my side being the worst one.â
âIt is. Usually.â Tomura doesnât want to admit this. He feels like a dumbass. âIt smells like you.â
You look surprised. âYou can smell stuff right now?â
âOnly on one side,â Tomura says, and you laugh. You come closer, too, settling down in bed next to him, and wrapping your arms carefully around him. âYou sure you want to do this? What if you get sick?â
âYouâll be done being sick by the time I get it, if I get it,â you say. You kiss Tomuraâs cheek, then test his forehead with the back of your hand before brushing his hair out of his face. âI donât think I will. But if I do get it, then you can take care of me.â
Tomura thinks he could do that. He wouldnât be as good at it as you are, but youâre giving him a really good tutorial right now. Heâs paying attention. Sort of. âIâd say Iâm looking forward to it, but youâd have to get sick, so Iâm not. Because I donât want you to be sick. But I would take care of you. I want to, but I donât want to have to, if that makes sense. It doesnât make sense. I just â fuck.â
âItâs okay,â you say. Youâre smiling at him. âJust get some rest. I could use a nap, too.â
âYeah.â Tomura wants to talk to you more, wants to hear how your day was going before he ruined it, but now that youâre here, all he wants is to sleep. He sleeps better when youâre here. âOkay.â
The coughingâs not as bad when he isnât trying to talk. Tomura closes his eyes and slumps against you. âLove you,â he mumbles, and he stays awake just long enough to hear you say it back.
Rehab/Recovery AU
Iâll give more details in another post later on.
BUT HERE IT IS, MUAHAHAH
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