I can't decide if you're reviving a dead person, if you know a dead person and they've been wounded, or if you are a dead person and you're figuring out your options.
To the first - Quite honestly, you have nothing I could possibly want and being owed is exhausting.
To the second - Nevermind. I was going to say 'I hear that one dies without it' but if you're already dead then I suppose that takes the pressure off, doesn't it?
[ someone may or may not have been gorging themselves on chips, which were doing the opposite of helping her heal anything. she's kind of a bloody mess. ]
( there's no reply, his focus instead on making his way down the path to the gas station. the bell above the door jingles when he arrives, and he glances around despite her saying she's in the back, as if whatever has her in this shape might somehow still be here. (he doesn't truly think it would, it's more a thoughtless reflex than anything.) )
If you're already dead, ( he calls, upon seeing nobody else in the gas station to out her dead status to, ) Then what's all this about dying? ( his feet carry him toward the nearest 'in back'-worthy door (the employee area, whatever that means), though it may not be the correct one. ) It's not as if the dead can properly bleed out.
( he's listening for some sort of sign of un-life, a response to confirm he's headed the right way. )
[ It is indeed the correct one; Parker sits sprawled in one of the janky lawn chairs they kept back there for employees. The hole in her stomach hasn't stopped bleeding, and spoilers, she's been making it worse by cramming in junkfood from the shelves in here. Currently she sits looking like a murder victim, her skin ashen (it always is, though) and her clothing smeared with blood. She gives him a lazy salute to see him. ]
Heeeey, long time no see. [ It's been like 2 days. ] Don't be insensitive to the dead, asshole.
text, a day or so after the lake events
healing magic bullshit works work on
dead people?
whatever her shitty network ID is, he's ignoring it
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do u know or not!
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And yes, I know. It works if you ask the right person. The Lan boy I nearly sent you to, he wouldn't have been able to heal the dead. Only the living.
I myself can heal the dead, or. At least I assume I can? I've raised them, healing shouldn't be hard compared to that.
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I can't sense it, if that's what you mean.
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1 healy bullshit what would i owe u
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Tell me it's not your kidney.
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To the second - Nevermind. I was going to say 'I hear that one dies without it' but if you're already dead then I suppose that takes the pressure off, doesn't it?
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no ur right
its me whatever
n its my whole me, not just my kidney
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Where do I find you? To try to pull your sorry corpse back together and whatnot.
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in back
whats ur eta
[ someone may or may not have been gorging themselves on chips, which were doing the opposite of helping her heal anything. she's kind of a bloody mess. ]
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( he's never timed the walk from the cabins, so. )
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If you're already dead, ( he calls, upon seeing nobody else in the gas station to out her dead status to, ) Then what's all this about dying? ( his feet carry him toward the nearest 'in back'-worthy door (the employee area, whatever that means), though it may not be the correct one. ) It's not as if the dead can properly bleed out.
( he's listening for some sort of sign of un-life, a response to confirm he's headed the right way. )
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Heeeey, long time no see. [ It's been like 2 days. ] Don't be insensitive to the dead, asshole.
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