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wbwalkin · 3 months ago
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pmak2002 · 7 months ago
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There was something peaceful about laying on the bathroom floor with your sickly husband asleep on top of you.
He had a terrible stomach bug that had been keeping him up all night. You enjoyed the quiet that had finally settled in your small bathroom.
You laid awake as you played with Timothee’s sweaty curls.
You were grateful that he was finally able to get some rest. He had been miserable all day and now he was up during the night too.
You peppered kisses on his head and hummed to yourself. You could hear the sounds of NYC outside the window of the apartment building.
Timothee’s stomach gurgled uncomfortably as he laid ontop of you. Only wearing tank top and shorts as he was sweating buckets.
You rub his back and coax out a few burps and farts from him. His normally slim body was bloated from gas and it made him miserable and uncomfortable. Despite the bed made from multiple blankets and pillows on the floor next to you.
Timothee had rolled over to lay on you instead. He only wanted to be held while he slept. So you were stuck until his body decided it needed to purge itself. Thankfully he had been asleep for a while and you hoped it stayed that way.
You don't know how long you are out for. But when you wake up Timothee has gotten up groaning in pain clutching his stomach. He looks at you eyes glassy and tired.
His stomach making horrifically loud noises that sound like they really hurt.
timothee groans and rushes over to the toilet to have bad diarrhea, his shorts around his ankles and his whole body shakes from the effort of expelling watery waste.
You frown and go to kneel next to the toilet where Timothee removes his hand from his stomach to grab yours and place it where it hurts the most. You immediately begin to rub and gently massage his bloated belly.
“Hurting!” Timothee groans with each cramp.
“I know lovey I’m sorry.” You say. You gently massage his bloated stomach until he feels empty and has nothing left to expel out his backside.
You help him clean up and flush away his mess. Then help him return to the pile of pillows and blankets on the floor.
As soon as you sit down though he's on your lap whimpering and shaking. You frown as he's clearly becoming delirious from the high fever.
“Shh it’s alright you’re ok I’ve got you.” You say gently as you hold him in your arms. He buries his face in your neck.
Work had been a lot and he was so exhausted and in a way it was good that his body was forcing him to rest.
Of course he was absolutely miserable and in pain. That sucked but he needed all the rest he could get and now that he was sick. He could rest.
Timothee whines and nuzzles you.
You hold him tight and kiss his head. his stomach gurgling and bubbling as he sits on your lap. You use your other hand to gently massage his stomach.
You sit like this for a while holding him and trying to help him relax despite the pain in his belly. soon hes nauseous and leaning over the toiket burping up whatever is left in his stomach which isn't much of anything.
He whimpers and coughs as he spits into the toilet. You rub his back and stomach trying to help him find any relief from the aches in his gut.
"Why does it still hurt when I have nothing left?" He cries.
“I wish I knew.” You reply. You grab toilet paper to wipe his mouth. After tossing out the tissue you go and lay down on the floor with the blankets and pillows that were supposed to be for Timothee. He lays down on you like earlier and you wrap your arms around him and kiss his head.
“Time to sleep mon armor.” You say.
He yawns and you grab a blanket to pull over the both of you.
He sighs heavily and his entire body seems to finally relax and he falls asleep on you once again. You play with his hair until you fall asleep too.
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blnova180 · 2 months ago
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The Bad Sandwiches 2
This story contains: multiple sick characters, male and female, with descriptive belly rumbles, vomit, scat and diarrhea!!!
Sci-fi setting: In a world where humans and robots are at war with each other, during a rare moment of armistice, the base comes under attack by a bad case of food poisoning.
(Different characters from last time, and yet, my naming skills still suck -- read part 1 for more context.)
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Private Vez left the canteen in a hurry, throwing her empty tray to the ground. She couldn't stand Gren and her stupid group of friends, especially Nares. He was always tripping over himself trying to impress her.
Vez wiped her eyes, heading for the bathroom. Back at the academy, she wanted nothing more than to be Gren's friend, to just breath the same air as her; now she hated being stuck in the same unit. If it wasn't for Commander Spree, she would've sent in a request to be transfer a long time ago.
Sniffing, she pulled a couple paper towels out of the dispenser, getting them damp before running them through her hair. It was twenty minutes before she got the worst of the tuna chunks out. Her eyes burned with shame. Vez didn't know why she let them walk all over her, why everyone always seemed to be on Gren's side.
Prefect, stupid, beautiful Gren. Vez sighed, knowing all too well, no matter how hard she wished, Gren would never see her as more than a stepping stood, a target. A stray tear dripped down her cheek, the sound of hushed laughs echoing in her ears. Vex wiped it away, a long with the memory of Nares tripping her, making her fall into her stupid tuna sandwich.
Taking a few breaths, Vez left the bathroom in a rush, surprised when she realized she'd bumped into Spree.
"Commander! I'm so sorry, I didn't see you."
Spree looked down at her, eyes narrowed.
"Private. You smell like tuna," she commented.
Vez bit her lip. "Yes. Sorry, I- There was an accident in the canteen."
Spree raised her eyebrows. "The canteen... You just came out of the bathroom, are you sick?"
"No? I don't think so..." Vez looked at her curiously. "Why, is something going on?"
"We've got a bit of a situation," Spree sighed. "The tuna sandwiches they served today were expired. I'm checking on our unit, a few people have already turned up sick at the med-bay. Did you..?"
"I didn't eat it," Vez said quickly, suddenly very glad she dodged that bullet.
"Good," Spree said. "I need you help me check up on the others. I already took Warin, Standin and Jet, down. Have you seen lieutenants Fleck and Hade?"
"Um... They might've gone to the training room," Vez said. "Who should I look for?"
"Find Gren and Nares," Spree called out over her shoulder, already walking down the hall. "If you find anyone else who's sick, make sure they get to the med-bay!"
Vez gave a salute and turned on her heels.
She really didn't want to look for Gren and Nares, but her commander had given her an order. She could only hope they hadn't eaten any tuna sandwiches.
An hour later, after directing a couple people she found throwing up in the hall to the med-bay, assuring them as best she could that it happening to others; Vez finally located Gren and Nares in one of the private study halls. They were watching an old tape from one of the early Robot Wars, sitting on bean-bag.
The foul smell that hit her when she opened the door, alerted Vez what she worried about was true. It didn't seem the other two had noticed their own gas, though Gren was subtlety rubbing her stomach.
"Oh great, just what I needed," Gren said when she noticed Vez. "What do you want?"
"Commander Spree, uh, um, well, she said..." Vez shuffled her feet.
Nares roles his eyes. "What? Spree said what? Get on with it already, can't you see we're busy?"
Vez took a deep breath. "The tuna sandwiches were expired, if you ate it, you have to report to the med-bay."
Gren and Nares stared at her incredulously.
"You're kidding," Gren said, her hand freezing on her belly.
"No, I ran into some sick people on my way here," Vez said. "Spree told me to look for you guys."
Nares placed his hand on his own stomach, giving Gren a worried look.
Gren groaned. "Oh, fine, let's go. It's probably nothing anyway. Come on."
Vez trailed awkwardly behind them has they made their way down to the med-bay. She knew they probably didn't want her there, but Spree told her to escort them, so she had to.
Gren and Nares' stomachs were starting to make more audible noises the further they went, gurgling and burbling unpleasantly. Vez tried to ignore it, because they were acting like nothing was happing anyway. That was, until Gren suddenly stopped, putting a covering her mouth as she burped wetly.
"Uuuurrrrppp~ Bathroom," was all she said, making a b-line for the nearest one.
Vez, followed her in, Nares just behind her, clutching his own gut.
"Gren... can't you hold it in?" he begged, "If you puke, I think I'm gonna-"
It was too late, Gren slumped over the nearest sink and heaved.
"Bleeaaargh! cough- cough Bleargghhh~"
As soon as she started to vomit, Nares shot into a stall, and Vez saw him shiver, before projectile vomiting onto the toilet.
"Urp-hic- bleaaaarrrhghhhhh!"
Ignoring his predicament, Vez got a scrunchy out her pocket and tied Gren's hair back.
"Bleeagghhh~"
Gren groaned, running her hands up and down her tummy.
"Hic- oh, God, that hurts," she complained. She pulled up her shirt. "Ugh, my stomach is killing me... do I look bloated to you?"
Vez looked down, noticing her stomach did look rather distended.
"Yeah, kind of. Uh, do you want to rest for a bit before we keep going?"
Gren wiped some sweat from her face. "Yes. Just give me a second to catch my breath..."
She went to the stall next to Nares', sitting down on the toilet.
"Bleegh- ugh-uuurrrp-blaaarrrrrrrrrhhhgh!"
From the other stall, Vex could hear Nares still throwing up, and she could see he was kneeling on the floor now.
Grrrrll. Gwwwwup.
Gren moaned as her stomach gurgled boisterously. She rubbed her belly harder with big circles.
Braaappp. Brrrt. Pfff~
"No- no, I can't- I can't hold it!"
Vez and Gren shared a look as Nares farted wetly. He hadn't moved from his spot on the floor, and Vez could hear it when his farts started pushing out something more than just gas.
Ksshhhh. Prrrrtttt. Brap. BRAAAAPPPP. BlllRRRRppp!
Based on his grunts and sobs, not to mention the smell, it became obvious his poor belly hadn't been able to hold back any more, and Nares was sick from his other end too. Which, unfortunately, was ending up in his pants.
Clearly not wanting something similar to happen to her, Gren rushed to loosen her belt and drop her pants. Her tummy growled warningly.
And Vez was left to stare in shock, as perfect Gren's bloated stomach shuddered, before a monster fart escaped her.
BRAAAAPPPPPPP!
It barely had time to echo in the toilet, before chunks of soft and watery poop were forcing their way out of her too.
"Uuugghh..." She skewered her eyes shut, farting again.
Pooot~
"Go, check on Nares," Gren panted.
Feeling like she'd probably already witnessed the worst of it, Vez walked into the next stall. Nares had managed to get his pants down to his knees, but it wasn't any help, because there was still a trickle of brown liquid dripping from the back of his stained underwear.
"I don't feel so good," he whispered weakly.
Phhwwrrraaghh~
His tummy roared and he shot up to puke again.
"Bleeaagh- uuurp- BLEAARRRGHHHH~"
Gingerly, Vez made her way over to him, patting his back.
"It's alright, just get it out. You're fine, it'll be okay," Vez said sympathetically, noticing he was crying.
She handed him some toilet pater to wipe his face.
"I really don't feel good," he panted when it was over.
"I know," Vez said. "We're going to the med-bay, come on."
Swallowing, Nares pulled up his pants, trying not to look down.
"I need another minute," Gren grunted from her stall. "I've got the runs."
Sprrtttt, brrrrllt, BRAPP.
After another minute, she emerged and they started making their way to the med-bay again. They walked in relative silence until they reached the med-bay doors.
"Hey, uh," Gren glanced at Nares, then Vez. "We're, well, sorry about earlier. Thanks, for helping us."
"Sorry," Nares echoed, holding his aching belly.
"Yeah, well I'm pretty glad I didn't each lunch now," Vez said.
The doors opened and Spree came out, glancing over at them.
"Oh, Private Vez, I see you brought them here. Well done." Spree patted Gren and Nares' shoulders as she passed. "You two head on in, Fleck and Hade got sick too. Take care. I expect to see you all Friday morning."
"Aye..."
"Thanks, Commander..."
Gren and Nares both saluted her weakly before heading inside.
Spree waited for the doors to close before laying an arm around Vez's shoulders and leading her away.
"I swear, if something like this ever happens again, I'll be quitting so fast, Command will have to triple my pay before I ever agree to come back. Robots could blow up half the base, and I'd still say no until they agree to pay me more." She winked at Vez. "Don't tell anyone I said that."
"I won't," Vez assured her. "If I could, I would too."
"Don't be too hard on yourself," Spree said. "You're tough. You'll make it soon enough. Keep up the good work."
"Aye!"
Vez saluted her. With one last glance over her shoulder, she followed her commander.
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l3irdl3rain · 1 year ago
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Last 24 hours over here have been a nightmare. Zorah met the Roomba for the first time. I usually wait to run Roombert until she’s asleep in her bed. Unfortunately she woke up in the middle of his cleaning session and I presume was so scared she had a little diarrhea on the floor. I did not notice this in time and Roombert had to be completely taken apart for deep cleaning.
Then I noticed last night that Zorah was stumbling even more than usual, and not in the usual “my hips and feet hurt” way. I was concerned maybe her blood pressure was getting too low with the medication we are using so I brought her to the clinic today. Blood pressure is normal, but we’re going to try lowering the dose of pain meds she’s on.
Then right before bed Duncan had a bellyache apparently because he projectile vomited (I measured, it flew 14 inches). I was a little concerned but figured I’d just wait and see if it was a one off thing. Got home from work just now and he apparently did that 2 more times while I was at work this morning 😟
Now the good news for Petunia is that she gets to wait a little longer for her vet visit so that I can bring Duncan in this afternoon.
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glitter-alienz · 3 months ago
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ugheghh im so hungry but my stomach's been hurting again this past week and everytime i eat anything im stuck in the bathroom for an hour dying, so i don't wanna eat. but, im hungry.. WHAT THE FUCK AM I SUPPOSED TO DO??
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caspersickfanfics · 8 months ago
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Written for @monthofsick Day 13: Professionalism Failure
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Warnings: Vomiting, fever, implied scat/diarrhea off screen
Anon asked:
Hey! I was wondering if I could request the professionalism failure for sick Cyno Tighnari caretaker? Maybe cyno has gotten food poisoning from a work event and has to somehow keep it together until tighnari can rescue him? Or maybe he can’t and has to deal with the embarrassment of it all. I just can imagine Tighnari being really protective over him if the other academy members give him a hard time~
A/N:
I don’t think this really makes sense in the canonical progression of things, but as I wrote this I imagined it taking place before Nahida had time to select actual good sages to replace the old ones. So the sages here are like the default ones who were next in line after Azar and that group. Essentially, they’re connected to Azar still but weren't directly convicted of any crimes and they have a lot less power. Idk, thinking about politics too much even in fiction makes me mad so I’m just gonna do a bit of a hand wave here.
This meeting has been a thorn in Tighnari’s side since the sages demanded to arrange it weeks ago. Despite his best efforts to wriggle his way out of it, the thorn had stuck. They’d backed him into a corner of sorts; the Akademiya demanded his presence specifically to even consider allocating funding to assist in the healing and maintenance of the Avidya Forest. Somehow, now that he’s in attendance, it’s even worse than he’d expected.
He scowls at the itinerary in front of him. It’s weighted so that anything anyone’s interested in will happen at the very end. No chance of leaving early. He probably shouldn’t have gotten his hopes up.
The one saving grace is that Cyno is here as well. While the matras’ financials are essentially secured as a matter of tradition, the specific way in which the money gets distributed is up in the air. Depending on the outcome, Cyno’s internal sense of justice may be placed in alignment with or in opposition to their mandates. This meeting may be even more important for him than for the forest rangers.
Which is why Tighnari is alarmed when, about 45 minutes into the 5 hour meeting, Cyno’s head is pillowed in his arms, resting upon the ridiculously long conference table. Although Tighnari is seated a distance away, he thinks he can see sweat matting the matra’s hair down. With any luck, he’s just being paranoid, though that seems unlikely. Even more so when Cyno raises his head and suddenly stands. His typically warm skin tone has paled to an ashy brown. He’s hunched over, too. His posture is altered so slightly that Tighnari doubts anyone else has noticed, despite all eyes turning his way at the scrape of his chair, but it’s glaringly obvious to him. Not to mention - this is Cyno’s second time interrupting the meeting. For the second time, too, he quietly excuses himself for the bathroom.
It’s fortunate that Alhaitham is still Acting Grand Sage. Tighnari had been somewhat grumpy towards his friend for the fact that he hadn’t been able to exempt him from the meeting, but the fiery grudge is doused when the ex-scribe’s glare silences annoyed complaints from the other sages about the General Mahamatra’s exit. If Alhaitham’s lingering frown is anything to go by, he’s noticed something off about Cyno as well.
The meeting continues on, and its participants are forced to split into breakout groups. They’re meant to be discussing the continued importance of knowledge to Sumeru, though no one seems to care enough to stay on topic. Instead, the people around Tighnari begin trash-talking Cyno.
“That’s enough gossip, I think,” Tighnari asserts dryly. He recognizes a handful of the nuisances around him as Bimarstan employees and smirks as they pale before him. “Sorry, who was it you were saying is unprofessional? I, for one, wonder about the ethical repercussions medical personnel might face if they were, say, reported for rudely speculating on a past patient’s personal life.” He resists the urge to make specific jabs at a particularly loud doctor whom he has quite damning intelligence on, but keeps the option available for future use as needed.
Fortunately, his colleagues are just barely smart enough to catch his threat. They carry their discussion to the topic at hand, and then onto some other irrelevant gossip that Tighnari doesn’t care enough to comment on. Instead, he’s distracted by tracking the time that Cyno’s been gone. Ten minutes, then 15. When the door finally creaks open, conversation lulls. Heads turn.
“I apologize for the disruption,” Cyno says upon entering. He looks… marginally better than he had when he’d left. The sages accept his apology with minor grumbling that is cut surprisingly short - again, likely thanks to the Acting Grand Sage. Tighnari will thank him, later. He tries to let his concern fade away, but is unable to resist clearing his throat.
“I’d like for the General to join our group, if that’s alright? I believe his insight would be rather beneficial to our current discussion.” A discussion to which Tighnari has been paying no attention. He is grateful once again for Alhaitham, who nods and silently leaves no room for disagreement.
Up close, Cyno looks exhausted. Tighnari was right to be worried. Cyno runs hot, but doesn’t tend to sweat; definitely not this profusely. He’s quiet by nature, but has never hesitated to voice his opinions. Now he says nothing even when their colleagues unapologetically speak with microaggressions and horribly biased misconceptions about the Eremites. His eyes are unfocused; Tighnari wonders if he’s hearing the conversation at all. As time passes, Cyno’s condition only worsens and he drifts closer to Tighnari’s side. Eventually, the matra’s stomach makes an angry noise and his cheeks flush. Tighnari pulls him aside.
“Do you need to leave?” He asks gently. Tighnari silently dares anyone else to comment with a quick glare at the rest of the group. They continue to chatter amongst themselves, shuffling out of earshot. Perhaps out of respect, an effort to grant some privacy; perhaps simply to gossip more. Tighnari simply does not care - not right now, at least. He’ll deal with it later if he needs to.
“I’m sorry,” Cyno says, voice weak. “I’m okay. My–” He sucks in a sharp breath and winces, his hand shaking as it drifts to his midsection. A moment passes; the pain intensifies and then relents. When he speaks again, Cyno’s voice is dulled. “My stomach is just disagreeing with something I ate.”
Clearly. If his partner were feeling better Tighnari would argue that this is a severe understatement. “You’ve been feeling bad this whole time?” Tighnari asks instead. The General shrugs.
“It’s manageable.”
Very deliberate phrasing, Tighnari notes. Outwardly, he nods. “Let me know if that changes, Cyno.”
The meeting carries on. It’s boring and obnoxious. The loud doctor continues to be vocal about his nonsense. Tighnari rebukes him occasionally for the sake of a bit of entertainment, but the other man is easily cowed. He defers quickly to Tighnari’s judgement each time. Uninteresting, but probably for the best; there’s no point in getting worked up over someone who will likely lose his position for malpractice in the next few months.
For his part, Cyno remains unspeaking in the presence of the rest of the group. He sits off to the side and fidgets, looking at the floor. His cheeks are flushed, which Tighnari suspects is due to both a fever and humiliation. When the side of his face comes to rest against the table, Tighnari resists the urge to remove his heavy headdress only because he knows that doing so would embarrass Cyno further.
Next on the itinerary is free discussion, meaning that everyone at the meeting is supposed to get up, walk around, talk to people… Tighnari does not care for this sort of connection making. He doesn’t bother moving, and responds politely but vaguely to anyone who approaches him. More importantly, he responds the same way when anyone tries to approach his partner - perhaps with a touch of extra heat. Of course, Cyno could fend for himself, even in his current state, but Tighnari has no doubt that at least some of their colleagues have picked up on the General's vulnerability and are deliberately targeting it. He’s just sent someone away perhaps a bit too forcefully to be called diplomatic, when a cool, clammy hand wraps around his arm. Cyno is looking up at him.
“Tighnari. I feel sick.” A queasy burp escapes him. Tighnari frowns.
“You’re nauseous? Cyno,” he chides. “You need to rest at home.”
Fortunately, Cyno nods in agreement. “I’ll let the sages know that I’m leaving. You should stay,” he says, waving away Tighnari's skepticism. “I can handle this and - hic! - there’s no need for the forest to suffer for my failings.”
Tighnari nearly rolls his eyes. He’s sure that neither the forest nor the matra need to face consequences as a result of an illness entirely out of Cyno’s control; though he can acknowledge there is some benefit in his presence here, if the other man is able to hold out on his own. If he stays, Tighnari could at least ensure nothing disastrous happens regarding either of their positions.
Still. He would easily sacrifice that for the sake of Cyno’s wellbeing.
He watches the sick man approach the sages, who sit in large, looming chairs, making Cyno look tiny. Alhaitham stands, as if to stretch his legs, and moves close. Frustratingly, with all of the chatter and the distance between then, Tighnari can’t hear a thing without imposing on the conversation directly. He can see Cyno speak, and then Alhaitham nods. The elder sages frown and one says something, before two more join in. Cyno's head bobs, then shakes, and then he muffles what looks to be another burp into his fist. He’s still for a moment, aside from his Adam’s apple bobbing frantically. 
Even without knowing the exact words exchanged, it’s more than evident that the sages are unwilling to respect Cyno’s needs. Tighnari is about to interfere when Alhaitham’s voice jumps up a notch - likely deliberately at a volume just loud enough for Tighnari to hear.
“So,” he’s saying to the other sages, “you’re saying that a doctor whose medical skills are acknowledged by the Akademiya must verify that he’s ill?”
Tighnari tenses. He immediately glances around the large room, eyes searching. Alhaitham is still speaking.
“For example,” he continues. “A Bimarstan doctor?”
There’s no use checking whether the sages agree - Alhaitham has them cornered. Now Tighnari just needs to— Ah. There.
He barely resists grabbing the doctor by the ear and latches onto his wrist instead. Under his breath, he speaks with venom, “Cyno is sick, clearly, don’t you agree?”
The man is silent, probably stunned, and Tighnari continues. “Or would denying the obvious truth be worth risking—”
“Oh no, yes, you are correct, Master Tighnari,” the doctor rambles nervously. Tighnari pushes him before the sages. They glance at one another. Cyno looks up, as well, but stays quiet, taking measured breaths.
“Well?” Tighnari asks. “He’s a Bimarstan doctor.”
With the glares of both Tighnari and Alhaitham pinned on him, the eldest sage slowly nods. Tighnari turns his gaze to the doctor and taps his foot. “Go on, then.”
“Oh! Um, yes, I believe that the General Mahamatra is experiencing some, uh, gastrointestinal distress. He should rest at home for the quickest recovery.”
“And,” Tighnari jumps in before he gets a chance to scurry away. “Would you recommend that someone assist in his care during this time, perhaps due to the strain of having been forced to stay on his feet for so long?”
“Ah, yes. Master Tighnari is correct, it would be wise for him to accompany the General. Should– should you all agree–” His backtracking cuts off with a wheeze as Tighnari stomps on his foot.
The eldest sage doesn’t look pleased, but he sighs, unsmiling as he spits out begrudging words. “I will allow it. But the forest watcher must agree to reapply for his funding and return to the city in a few weeks' time... Should he still be interested in the Akademiya’s support, that is.”
Tighnari grits his teeth. These geezers always need to get the last word in. “Fine,” he snaps, foregoing any pretense of politeness. He all but drags Cyno out of the conference room - gently of course, though he’s sure they’re equally eager to be elsewhere.
As soon as they’re through the door, Cyno stops.
“Tighnari. The bathroom— urp!” He lurches forward with an empty heave, then scrambles away. Tighnari is quick on his heels, and finds Cyno in an unlocked stall, trembling with his head hanging over the toilet. He hasn’t been sick yet, but it’s only a matter of time.
“Hey,” Tighnari speaks quietly. “Deep breaths, okay?”
Cyno glances at him briefly, then nods and squeezes his eyes shut. “I’m sorry,” he mumbles. Tighnari scoffs.
“For saving me from that meeting? Cyno, please.”
The matra shakes his head. “It was important. And now you’ll have to come back. Not to mention– ugh,” a queasy shudder runs through him before Cyno is able to speak again. “Not to mention having to do the paperwork a second time.”
It’s an annoyance, but the paperwork isn't a big issue. Tighnari tells Cyno as much. “Just focus on getting better.”
The sick man has lost a great deal of the color in his face, and sweat glistens on his temples. His whole body is tense. Tighnari brushes his hair back, hoping to protect it from any mess and provide some comfort at the same time. “Try to relax,” he says.
“Guh,” Cyno moans. “I feel so… gross.”
Tighnari aches in sympathy. For as ill as Cyno looks, he’s sure he feels even worse. Minutes pass slowly. Cyno’s stomach makes angry noises and he’s periodically wracked by hiccups and burps. Eventually, Tighnari coaxes him into leaning back against his chest. His hands card through Cyno’s hair as the sick man turns, pressing his face into Tighnari's neck.
“You’re okay,” Tighnari murmurs. There are warm little puffs of air against his neck and it tickles, but he remains still.
He’s just beginning to sweat from his partner’s body heat when Cyno lurches away from him, hunched forward over an empty but gut-wrenching belch. His entire body heaves three times until he’s burping up a flood of vomit. It pours out of him with alarming urgency. Tighnari keeps his hair out of the way, but he can do little else but watch as Cyno violently empties himself. Each time he thinks it may be over, Cyno’s stomach contracts again. He sways; Tighnari steadies him just in time for another jet of puke to splash into the toilet water.
Disgusted shudders run through Cyno while he tries desperately to catch his breath. When he gets close, he is overtaken by coughs that bring up more bile. He groans.
Fortunately, there’s only so much in his stomach. When Cyno’s retching fails to bring anything else up for a handful of minutes, Tighnari half-drags him out of the stall, away from the sour smell. It seems to help. Cyno wipes his face and swallows thickly.
“How are you feeling?” Tighnari asks.
Cyno shrugs. “Bit better. For now.”
Tighnari hums; it’s to be expected. He suspects a bout of food poisoning or the stomach bug, so the next 24 hours or so will likely be challenging.  It’s a humbling thing, being able to do so little in the way of comfort at such a time. Still, he does what he can, massaging the back of Cyno’s neck, feeling him relax in time with his ministrations. He only stops when the matra begins drifting off.
Tighnari pokes his cheek. Cyno cracks an annoyed eye open, and Tighnari raises a brow. “Oh, I’m sorry. Did you want to sleep here? In this bathroom? Where our colleagues will eventually find us?”
Cyno nods. Cheeky bastard. His words are slurred when he speaks, as if his mouth has relaxed along with his body. “As long ’s you keep doin’ that…”
With a snort, Tighnari pulls them both to their feet. “Let’s go, you big lummox. I’d much rather give you a massage on your couch than on these gross tile floors.”
“Mhm,” Cyno mumbles, leaning heavily against his partner as they walk. “Nari… thank you.”
Chest warm, Tighnari ruffles the other man’s hair lightly and presses a quick kiss to the top of his head. “Any time.”
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actualbird · 1 year ago
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hi everyone. if you are the type to pray or send good vibes to an internet stranger's cat, i'd appreciate it if you could wish my cat gato well. hes currently confined at the vet hospital for an enlarged spleen and an infection. the vet's been giving me updates and hes not vomiting and his appetite is finally back (after a worrying bout of him refusing to eat). im hopeful that his recovery will be smooth but im still so worried about him that im throwing up out of stress. here he is sleeping all curled up like a shrimp before he got sick and hes so stupid and i love him more than words can describe.
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queasygurgles · 4 months ago
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Personal Experience -
TW: Mentions of scat and vomit.
It took me a bit to get the courage to post this, but I suppose one can’t be shy when starting a kink blog..
I discovered that I am not turned on by suffering the symptoms I find attractive myself. I feel like that’s probably a little sadistic, finding other people’s suffering hot rather than my own, but then again, everyone has their own preferences and I’m definitely not here to judge!
For the past three or so days I’ve been out of town for a fair. With that came the greasy fair food that one simply has to eat when they have the option to indulge, right? Anyways, yesterday on the way home, I’m driving when out of nowhere I get slapped in the face by probably the roughest bout of nausea I’ve ever experienced. Barely had time to pull over before I was puking all over myself and the steering wheel. After the initial bout of puking, I was fine. Went home and ate a salad like usual and went to sleep pretty early. Fast forward to about two in the morning, I wake up with horrible stomach cramps and a desperate urge for the toilet. I’ve continued to have diarrhea until up about three hours ago. Now I can’t shit for the life of me and have horrible gas pains.
Not sure what’s wrong but oh, I just wish there was someone here to rub my tummy and help me to the toilet when the cramps get bad. 😩
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nestastits · 29 days ago
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Random question but how can I tell if my food is poisoned or not?
Make your mom eat it first
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motsimages · 4 months ago
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I was doing ok and a conversation with my mother left me full of anxiety. She knows I'm worried about covid, and I feel like I am the only one in all of my social circle who is worried about this and trying to do something (and I think it's the bare minimum really, masking when there is a lot of people or in closed spaces).
She told me she is sick, I told her to get a covid test. She said "well, if it's covid, bad luck". I told her that covid is supercontagious for days and that it creates inmunodeficiency for months, so that is the interest of knowing if it's covid. She still didn't care.
We were planning on eating at her place and now I don't want to because I will have to go with a mask just in case she had covid and she doesn't know.
So it's really that people do not give a shit. I understand the trauma of the pandemic and not wanting to think about it but I really can't grasp how you can just tell a person who you know is worried about covid, who has been telling you that there is a pike in covid cases, that you don't fucking care if you have covid and that you don't want to test, not even for their sake.
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sentimental-apathy · 7 months ago
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I'm so tired of being chronically ill and not being able to be independent because I live in a society that not only makes qualifying for disability benefits extremely difficult to prove but then doesn't even give you access to the necessary resources that could help treat and improve your chronic symptoms in order to make it easier for you to work a job.
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mybellyaches · 2 months ago
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Hey guys!
Before you interact with this blog, I ask that you read this post!
Here, I'll be posting ramblings about my tummy at all it's highs and lows. I would love love love to do the same for you! If you are over the age of 18. Due to the general nature of this community, wether it is sexual or not (and i would prefer to keep the sexual nature of this topic relativley low on this blog) for you doesn't matter. Keep yourself safe by staying away.
Adults, feel free to send in all of your stomach stories! Wether they be yours, someone else's, real or fantasy. Just make sure to let me know what it is!
This blog will be mainly run based on audience engagement. So send in those stories!
General Info About Me
I love most things tummy ache related! I love the look, the gurgles and whatever comes out as a result of the pain.
I am relatively new to the community and would love to start participating in it!
Boundaries and Rules
I am an asexual female who is into kink. I respectfully ask that you refrain from sexualising me (or anyone who doesn't EXPLICITLY CONSENT) or asking me to engage in overtly sexual conversations.
I ask that you do not ask me to do things and that you refrain from telling me things you would want to do to me or my belly.
Do NOT private message me or ask me for requests. You will be blocked. I am not open for RP.
DO NOT ask me for belly pictures or sounds. I likely will not provide them. Feel free to send in your own, as long as no genetials or nipples (men, that goes for you too) are present. 
If someone on this blog, me or otherwise sets a boundary. Respect it. Disrespect and crossing boundaries WILL NOT Be tolerated.
Any content involving minors WILL be reported and result in a block. If you are a minor STAY AWAY! This is NOT a space for you!
I am Into, and Okay With
- Stomach aches
- Self Induced Stomach Aches
- Eating to the point of Sickness
-Bloating
- Stomach Sounds
- Diarrhea when in context of stomach pain
-Vomit
-Female Tummies
-Public upset tummy episodes
-Female Moaning
-Rubbing tight tummies
I am NOT Into
-ANYTHING involving pregnancy (Mpreg or otherwise)
-Diaper Stuff
-Scat photos
-Gaining
-Exessive gas (from either end)
-Getting sick on somebody
-Stomach aches solely in relation to kink
-Eating Disorders of ANY KIND
-Hunger
-Self harm
-Vore
All that being said
I hope that this blog can be a comfortable place for everyone. To ensure this, follow the rules and be respectful. Thanks guys!
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macrophagee · 1 year ago
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We do not use pharmacology to create new complimmentary ship dynamics nearly enough. Who is the Amanita muscaria (fly agaric mario mushroom) and who is the Atropa Belladonna (deadly nightshade) in your otp
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glitter-alienz · 5 months ago
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I feel so sick rn. Fighting for my life so I don’t throw up. My stomach has been like this for like an entire month. I keep blaming it on the food poisoning I had like 2 weeks ago but maybe it’s not. Hhhh
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weaselle · 1 year ago
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i have been house and dog sitting for different people a lot in the last six weeks, so i haven't gotten a good night's sleep in weeks, and this last week i've been watching my bosses place while she's away, so instead of a dog or two it's the ten dogs she's boarding at her house, and i got up to go to the bathroom at like 4am this morning and the room me and the dogs were in had multiple puddles each of diarrhea, vomit and piss and the dogs were tracking it around and my morning has been. frustratingly, grossly, literally.. shitty.
i just wanted to complain about it to feel better. thank you.
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