The Scoop of a Lifetime - 18
Whumptober Day 18 - PANIC! AT THE DISCO
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CW: medical whump (although it's probably very medically inaccurate), drug mention, referenced torture, panic attacks, let me know if I missed anything!
Devin didn’t have long to ponder because after only a minute or two, Dr. Lenus was walking back in with Wildre. They glanced between the pair, as if they could read the history between the two.
They realized that Lenus, while he acted grumpy and annoyed with Wildre, seemed to actually respect and care for Wildre, who, in return, acted almost like he has a soul a monster with a conscious boyish, younger and more carefree.
When they came back, they immediately strode over to Devin, the doctor crouching down in front of them and Wildre standing just behind him. Wildre gave Devin an indecipherable look, which made them shiver, although they didn’t quite know why.
“So what’s the prognosis, Doc?” Wildre asked, studying Devin’s mangled feet. “I tried to go easy on them, so it shouldn’t be too severe. Right?” Devin’s eyebrows shot up. That was going easy?
The doctor sighed. “Well, they’re not broken. They do seem to have some pretty bad fractures in them, and probably bone bruising too. I’d say keep them off their feet for a few weeks, but I know you won’t. So just try to keep them sitting or laying down with their feet elevated as often as possible.” He glanced up at Wildre with a frown. “And for god’s sake, please don’t do anything else to their legs.” He reached into his bag and pulled out some things that Devin didn’t recognize. “Based on what you told me ahead of time, I brought some ankle splints.”
At this, he looked at Devin, his voice growing slightly rougher. “You, keep these on as often as possible. The only time you should take them off should be showering, since they’re not waterproof and they’re quite expensive, being top of the line. But sleeping, walking, sitting, whatever, keep them on. Understand?”
Devin gave him a nod, which seemed satisfactory to him. He then put the braces on their ankles, showing them how to do them, fastening them tight enough to be slightly uncomfortable and noticeable but not painful. They gave their ankles a test wiggle and found they could barely move them.
Lenus pushed himself up and, gesturing with his head, began to walk over to the door, Wildre following close behind. They spoke in quiet voices, Devin uneasy at their expressions. They glanced over at them more than once, which only grew Devin’s mistrust. Could Lenus be telling Wildre about how I begged him for help? Oh god, how is he going to react to that? They shivered, staring down at their ankles; they couldn’t let themself freak out about it when they didn’t even know for sure what they were saying.
They glanced back over at them in time to see Wildre sliding something into his pocket and the two shaking hands, before the doctor left, the door closing behind him.
Wildre strode back over to Devin, a small, but not kind, smile on his face. Devin stared up at him through their lashes, not daring to look at him straight on, a sinking feeling enveloping their stomach. Lenus probably told him what I said.
Pulling a chair up next to Devin, he is too close get away from me stay back please stop you’re too close leaned over and asked, “How are the ankles feeling, love?”
Devin stared at him for a moment before answering. “They’re feeling, um, okay, I guess.” Their answer sounded halting and forced, but they were reluctant to answer in case they said the wrong thing.
Wildre gave them his wicked grin. “Okay? So you wouldn’t want these?” He pulled from his pocket a small bottle.
Devin blinked, not quite understanding. Then recognition of the bottle dawned on them. “Pain meds?” they asked, slightly incredulous. And fearful. “How, um, how did you get, get those?” They wanted to lean away from him, get as far back as they could, but they didn’t dare move from their current, vulnerable position.
He waved a careless hand. “Please, when you’re me, you can get anything anytime you want.” He shook the bottle a little. “So, love, do you want them?”
At the rattle, Devin blanched back slightly. “I, um, I, uh, Well, I-I-” They stuttered out, before taking a deep breath, staring determinedly over his left shoulder at the wall behind him. “Do you want me to have them?” They really did not want to end up incapacitated by medication with Wildre near by, but they figured doing what he wanted would be the safest option.
He frowned a little. “It doesn’t matter to me whether you take them or not. But, if you do want them, you’ll have to answer a question for me first.”
Devin’s heart sped up, as they thought this is it the doctor told on me he’s about to get mad hurt me stared up at him, hardly daring to breathe.
Wildre leaned close and murmured, “What did you say to the good doctor, hm?”
Devin involuntarily leaned back in the chair, eyes squeezing shut. “I-I’m sorry, please, I’m sorry, don’t hurt me, I-”
He cut them off smoothly. “Because he almost never suggests, much less hands out, pain meds for my people. And you’re even lower than my people. You, love, are a toy, for me to play with whenever I want.” His lip curled at that. “So what makes you so special?”
When they dared to open their eyes a sliver, they found Wildre’s face mere inches from their own, his ghostly eyes studying their face. They bit their lip quickly, painfully, before cautiously responding, “I- I didn’t really, really say anything, I don’t, um, I don’t think.” Except beg him to get me out of here. “I think, maybe, um, maybe he could see th-that I was struggling, here, maybe?” Their voice squeaked out the end, going high pitched in question. They couldn’t seem to get a breath in, their lungs seeming to reject all their air coming down. They clenched their hands, slowly forming and releasing fists, as they tried not to spiral.
Finally, Wildre leaned back. He stared at them for a beat longer before standing. With him looking down at them, they seemed to shrink back into themself.
“Maybe he did,” he murmured, so low and quiet, it was if he wasn’t aware he was saying it aloud. He then turned and left the room, giving a quiet order to Duncan to bring Devin back to their room.
He took the bottle with him.