Thomas made it just in time. His half - eaten snack was thrown onto the counter as he threw up into the kitchen sink. Once he was finished ( or perhaps too exhausted to bring up more ), Thomas lowered his torso. He rocked back and buried his sweaty forehead in the bend of his elbow. The strange mixture of raw ground beef and whipped cream -- presently, his favorite craving -- that had been abandoned in his bowl on the counter still smelled heavenly, but he knew better than to reach for it.
The vampire groaned. He heard Connie behind him, asking her bapu if her dad was alright. Thomas wanted to reply to the girl, to assure her that it was simply a part of her sister growing big and strong in their father ; however, he didn't have it in him then.
Finally, after what felt like a lifetime, the light - headed creature raised his eyes again. He coughed and spit into the sink. "Whoever named it morning sickness obviously never had a baby. It's fucking six at night." Thomas laughed hoarsely, lips curving in a half - hearted smile. "You better know how much I love ya, Chandra, after all this."
— from @splitfangs ( thomas ), unprompted.
Reassuring Connie that Dad was going to be okay was simple, even if her big eyes continued to hold that look of concern. He could understand the helplessness-- back when he'd been alone and Rohan was only a few weeks old, everything made him feel that way. So when he suggested she fill a cup of water for Dad, it came to no surprise that she was bolstered by the potential for usefulness. Chandra kissed the top of Connie's head before she went to do as she was told, two hands holding the cup carefully on her way to the water dispenser.
On his end, his hand never left Thomas' back, stroking it in an attempt to soothe him as he threw his food back up. The vampire's flesh was often cool, but this was a specific sort of clammy. Chandra shouldn't enjoy it, but with how capable Thomas was, it was nice to be able to take care of him without having to fight him for it first. Rohan's mother had been worse off than Thomas in a lot of ways, the drug habit notwithstanding; it made anything Thomas did feel like easy mode in comparison.
Chandra didn't say this, of course. Instead, pushing some of Thomas' hair away from his face, he bent to kiss his temple.
"I love you too," he said. Connie's bare feet pattered over to offer the cup of water, an "I love you too, Dad!" coming out along the way.
"Connie got you some water, babe." Chandra's fingers carded through Thomas' hair, blunt nails absently brushing against his scalp. "You should drink at least a little after all that."











