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Study Buddy 3
Warnings:this series will include dark elements which may include bullying, noncon or dubcon, or violent behaviour. Mind the warnings.
Summary: a group project leads to a tense partnership.
Character: Walter Marshall
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Despite his prickliness, Walter doesn’t shy away from contributing to the work. You watch him thumb through his well-worn copy of the novel, notes scribbled in the margins and tabs stuck to different marks. The only difficult part is making yourself heard.
“Hmm,” he shifts his chair closer to you, dragging it around the sharp corner, “I like how you worded that but I think you should move it.”
He points to one sentence then shifts his aim further down. You reread and nod. “I guess that makes more sense.”
He grumbles. Even agreeing with him seems to disappoint him. You sit back and stretch out your fingers.
“Do you mind if I use your bathroom quick?” You asks.
“Sure, down the hall,” he gestures over his shoulder.
“Thanks, uh, won’t be long.”
You get up and step around him, his chair leaving only a narrow path between him and the wall. You hook around into the hallway and make yourself as small as you can, afraid to disturb anything. Somehow, you think he’d no if you only dusted off a shelf or tugged on a curtain.
You find the bathroom and as much as you want to hide, you don’t waste your time. Or his. The quicker this is over, the better. You figure, once you get a full draft done, you can agree to edit in the shared doc.
You dry your hands with the plain waffled hand towel then flip back the lock. As you emerge, a rattling cough greets you from just beside the doorway. It’s that girl, Faye. His daughter.
“Ooh, sorry, I wasn’t meaning to...” you begin as she leans heavily on the frame and shivers. She has a blanket around her shoulders as she chatters, he skin clammy, and her eyes about to roll back. “Um, Faye, was it? Are you alright?”
“Mmmm,” she hums. “Mom?”
You wince as she murmurs something else you can’t make out. She slips down the wall and you barely manage to catch her. She’s thin but tall. As you hold her up, you feel the heat radiating from her.
“Here,” you help her through the door and sit her down on the closed toilet seat. She hunches forward and shakes uncontrollably. You touch her forehead. She’s as hot as a kettle. “I should get your dad...”
“Mommy?” She whines and you flinch again. Walter didn’t mention a wife but she must have a mother, rigiht?
“Okay,” you turn and search the small cupboard mounted behind the door.
You take a wash cloth and delicately fold it, then wet it in the sink with cold water. You wring it out and spread it over her forehead. You guide her hands to the edges and have her lean back as her head tips.
“Stay like that, okay? I’ll be right back.”
“I’m so cold,” she babbles.
“I know,” you wring your hand around a single finger. “Um, one sec.”
You watch her for a moment, making sure she doesn’t slide one way or the other, then leave her. You hurry back down the hall. You find Walter jabbing the keys on his own.
“Uh, Walter?” You eke out. “Faye uh...”
“What?” He looks over his shoulder, a crease in his forehead.
“She’s not feeling very well. She has a pretty bad fever,” you say.
He sighs and stands up. You back out of his way and let him past. He heads down the hallway and you keep your distance. You stay a few feet away as you watch him approach the bathroom door. He looks inside and you hear Faye’s monotonous drone.
“Shit,” he growls as he enters.
You don’t want to intrude. You hesitate, wavering on your feet, then turn back. It’s none of your business. Not until your name stops you. You turn back to the hall.
“Um, yeah?”
“Can you come here?” Walter calls.
It’s not so much a question as an order. You slowly advance down the hall and peek around the frame. Walter kneels before his daughter as she slumps forward and mutters senselessly.
“I need you to hold onto her or she’ll fall.”
“Okay,” you move into the tight space and he stands, holding her by her shoulders. You grab her and she leans into you.
He looks down at her and shakes his head, “goddamnit. I got night shift...”
His voice trails off and he turns, stepping around you to get to the door. He strides out heavily and you look down at the girl quivering against you. She reaches to cling to the front of your sweater.
“Do you want some water or something?” You offer.
“My head hurts,” she whines.
You ease back and bend to come to a level with her. You stretch your arm across her shoulders to support her. She coughs, “my belly hurts.”
You sniff. You’re not equipped for this. You have a hard enough time taking care of yourself.
“Alright.” You take the cloth from her hand. You get her to lean back again and run more water over the cloth. You bring it back to her forehead. “Do you want to lay down?”
She gurgles and nods. Before you can go get her dad, she latches onto you. She pulls herself up and you can only help. You don’t know what else to do.
You let her lead you to her room and you get her into bed. You fix the cloth over her head and she moans. You frown.
“What are you doing?” Walter startles you and you turn to find him in the doorway.
“Do you have Aspirin? And ice?” You ask. “She needs to stay hydrated. The aspirin should break her fever.”
“I don’t... know. Maybe in the car.”
“I have some in my purse,” you insist. “And ice? You have that?”
“Sure,” he answers as you approach him. He watches you with that stoic sense of disapproval. “I’ll get some.”
“Yeah, er, thanks.” You utter, confounded how a study session turned into this.
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