Scorch was confused. Very confused. Crack had sent
what through the air? He had breathed
what in? And why exactly did that
what make him cough? He didn't want to make Caliante more upset, though, so he didn't ask more questions. And she'd stopped crying now. That was good.
Caliante stepped away and spoke again, all tough and determined-like. Wait... Sickness?
Plague? Memories of his conversation with Sebastian a few days ago drifted back. He'd been burning plants that were all dead-looking, and Scorch had asked him why, and he'd explained about... the plague. Crack had infected him with WHAT?!
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That evil little bat! Who happened to be inside the same body as Caliante and Salvation, so he couldn't even yell at it! Well, maybe he could, when it resurfaced. Not that it resurfacing was something to hope for, because evil things surfacing at all was bad, but REsurfacing was even worse, because that meant it had surfaced already, which meant more evils. And more evils was bad.
"Do - do you have any ideas? On how to stop it?" he asked when he'd mostly gotten control over his thoughts, though his voice was still shaky.
@Umbra
C-Caliante couldn't cure it?
No!
That's okay, Scorch told himself.
There has to be others. Others who can help me. I'm not going to die. I'm not going to die. A horrible thought struck him. What if he'd infected Caliante and the others? No, no, that couldn't be possible. Caliante would have stopped him from touching her. But he had to make sure...
"Caliante," he began, barely able to keep his voice from shaking.
"Are you... Is there any chance I could have infected you?" They'd said... earlier... that they'd almost died. Did the plague cause that? The stress must have been getting to him, as the itchiness in his chest built up again. Scorch hastily moved a wing to cover his beak as he coughed, not wanting to get anything on the bat. More horrible thoughts. Which wing had he used to cover his coughing the first time? Which wing had been touching Caliante? He couldn't remember. Frustration built up, making his eyes wet, but he could blame that on the cough. He didn't want to worry Caliante by crying.
When the itchiness faded, he uncovered his face to see a newcomer, a Gembound with a skull draping over his head. And Caliante was getting upset again. She calmed herself down, though, so maybe she was okay now? Scorch had no idea. This was confusing. It felt awkward to say something now, when Caliante had already asked Mongo a question, but he had to introduce himself, right?
"Hi, Mongo. I'm Scorch." There, now they all knew each other's names! And maybe Mongo could help find a cure.
Yes, he thought, determined.
Stay hopeful. Don't let Crack win.
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What?
What? No, that couldn't be right. Caliante said that it was possible. Possible that Scorch had infected her. NO! Just because the possibility existed didn't mean he
had infected her. He had to hope that she was healthy. Caliante said some more, not waiting for a response, so he assumed she was talking to the others inside her head.
"Eridanus... Cat? Oh! Is Eridanus the place with lots of plants? I met a cat there! He was big and black and used fire. But there are probably other cats, too." Would he get to meet the cat and the dragon again? Oh, this was great! Except having the plague which could potentially kill him and anyone he infected. That part was not so great. Nope, not great at all.
Could he make it there? It was only one tunnel away, and he'd made the journey before, albeit with lots of rest stops. He stretched his wings and walked a few steps experimentally, but the results shocked him so much he almost fell over. His muscles had been sore before, when he'd walked too long in a single day, and he'd been tired, of course, but this was not natural. He'd been taking it easy! Not too much exercise, apart from rapidly backing away from Crack. Could it be the plague? If it was, then stupid plague. Stupid Crack, too, for giving it to him.
"I think I can make it," he said hesitantly.
"If we take breaks in between. Yes, definitely. Breaks would be really really good. Lots of breaks." Although he wasn't sure how long that would make their journey. Hopefully not too long, he didn't want this sickness to worsen.
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