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Platonic!141st x medic!reader
Warning: Canon typical violence, minor angst, hurt/comfort, medical inaccuracies, military inaccuracies, very minor gore, hospital type settings, minor illness, fainting, brief mentions of vomiting, cursing.
1st
âNeed a medic stat!â
You rushed through the battle ground, attempting to make your way to the other side of it. This was made extremely difficult by the large chunks of rubble scattered about, oh and the fact they are at least a dozen people shooting at you.
âStitch!!â
âSoap Iâm on my way, apply pressure Iâll be there soon!â You panted, vaulting over some rubble and sliding to cover to prevent getting shot yourself.
The mission had gone to shit extremely quickly. You were just supposed to get the information and get out, stick together and move quickly. You all were not anticipating bombs being dropped on your heads from enemy aircrafts.
They had scattered you all quickly, as each of you attempted to avoid being hit. It seemed as that was their plan because as soon as you all were split up enemy soldiers surrounded you out of nowhere.
Price has called for an evac, but the lack of non blown up landmarks made it difficult to regroup.
You fired off a few shots into the smoke, praying they found their mark, and took off once more.
Going over and under rubble, left and right, in and out, it felt like you were never going to reach Soap.
Just as you were about to start violently cursing the gods for the situation you were in you saw Soap a few hundred yards off from you. To your surprise he looked to be in alright shape, the lump next to him however you couldnât say the same for.
âSoap I have visual on you, whatâs the situation?â
âThe situation is Gaz is bloody shot!!â
Cursing under your breath you moved from your cover once more. Keeping low to the ground, more crawling than running at times, you finally made your way to Soap and Gaz.
Sliding in next to them you got to work. Looking Gaz over, you immediately started treating the biggest and most obvious problem, the bullet wound in his stomach.
Soap had tried his best to stop the bleeding, that much was clear from the soaked gauze packed into the wound, but with the need to return fire he couldnât keep up with it.
You applied heavy pressure on it, praying thatâs enough to keep him alive until he can get to a hospital.
âPrice where the hell is that damn evac?!â
â3 minutes out, landing in what used to be the hospital parking lot. Iâve got Ghost with me whatâs your status?â
âMe and Soap are alright, Gaz has been shot and is loosing blood fast he needs to get out of here asap!â
âWe need to move!â Soap yells at you over his shoulder from where heâs returning fire at the enemy.
You act fast, harshly rubbing Gazâs sternum to wake him up.
His eyes barely peak open, âStitchy? Whatâs goinâ on?â He sounds drunk, which with how much blood heâs lost doesnât surprise you.
âHey, hey buddy, stay awake, your badly hurt we need to move.â You chirp, trying to keep your voice light despite the situation. âHow you feelinâ bud? Can you talk to me?â
As you speak you rummage through your pocket, sighing in relief when you find what you were looking for, a stim shot and some pain relief.
Gaz had nodded off again in the brief time you werenât speaking, and you lean in again to speak to him. âGaz!! Come one buddy, keep your damn eyes open!â
âStitch!â Soap calls from behind your back, the urgency in his voice can not be ignored.
âI know!â Deciding that you donât have time to wake him up, you quickly stab the stim shot into his thigh.
That wakes up Gaz with a start. He flinches in pain, his eyes now wide open.
âWelcome back to the world buddy!â You shout at him, quickly injecting him with pain relief and tightening the sloppy bandage around his midsection one last time.
âSoap! Ready to move!â You call to him, hauling Gazâs arm and part of his body, over your shoulder.
Soap leads the way, ducking behind rubble and returning fire when he can. You both move as quickly as you can, you would be lying if you said you werenât struggling to keep up. Gaz was already fairly heavy, he also has all his gear on him which did not help your situation at all.
You were falling a bit behind Soap, but you kept hauling both you and Gaz towards him as fast as you could.
You were not going to let either of you die out here.
Finally you both reach the evac sight. Laying eyes on Price and Ghost you feel like you can breath again.
You run up next to where theyâre positioned behind a large chunk of rubble. Laying Gaz down with his back to it you go to check his bandages again.
When you glance up to his face you notice that heâs awake. âHow ya feelinâ bud?â You shout over the sound of gunfire, applying more pressure to his bleeding wound.
âLike shit.â He quips back.
You struggled to hear him over the sound of gunfire, but you were glad that he was conscious enough to talk to you and process what your saying.
Finally, fucking finally, your hear the sound of what might as well be the holy grail.
The heli lands about 20 yards away from you, cruising down to the ground, before itâs even landed Price is yelling orders.
âStitch and Gaz move first, the rest of us will cover you from behind!â
You throw Gazâs arm back over your shoulder and haul him onto his feet, thankfully heâs now awake enough that he can help you instead of you dragging him. Once you reach the heli you throw the top half of his body in, causing him to wince in pain.
âSorry bud!â You shout over the noise of the chopper, pulling him the rest of the way in. You lean over him, securing him inside the chopper, then lifting up his shirt to check and make sure his bandages are still tight. Thankfully the bleeding has slowed down enough where there is minimal blood visibility through the bandage which makes you breath a sigh of relief.
You feel the heli taking off and you glance over your shoulder to make sure all your boys got onboard in one piece.
âAny other injuries I should know about?â You shout over the sound of the Heli.
âYour gonna have some if you donât bloody sit down and secure yourself!â Price yells back at you.
You back off sitting yourself down next to Gaz. He was still hurt badly, but at least now he was as stable as you could get him.
All things said?
That was a shit show.
2nd
You hummed as you fluttered around the med bay busily. Moving from one spot to the other, carefully taking inventory with your trusty clipboard in hand.
You were truly in your element, everything was calm, orderly, and you were free to just do your job without any interruptions.
The door to the infirmary swung open, hitting the wall with a bang! In came Ghost, dragging a whining Soap behind him.
Ghost looked seriously pissed off, his eyebrows were noticeably furrowed under his balaclava and his shoulders were hunched. If you were to rely on context clues the only reason Soap was here was because of Ghostâs firm grip on his bicep.
âCan I help you?â You ask, face completely dead-pan.
Ghost doesnât respond, just roughly pushes Soap towards you. Now that you have a better look at him you can see that his shoulder looks⌠wrong to say the least.
âWhat did you do this time?â You sigh, walking over to grab Soap by his ear.
âOwwwâ Soap whines âSure! Pick on the injured person why donât ya?â
âHow do you always get injured at base but never on missions?â You taunt, pulling Soap over to the nearest available gurney.
You gesture for him to sit down on the bed, and when you turn around you notice Ghost, still standing where you left him.
âEither sit down or leave Ghost, thereâs no lurking in my medical bay.â You say, grabbing what you need to treat Soap.
Returning to Soap you gently push him down on his non-injured shoulder. âYâknow if you wanted me like this you couldâve just asked.â Soap taunts with a wink, prompting you to sigh.
Thankfully heâs in a tank top or you would have to cut off his shirt, you know from personal experience with treating him that when you have to do that he makes plenty of comments.
âAlright, this is probably gonna hurt like a bitch, donât punch me.â You say as you put Soaps arm in the proper position for realignment.
âWouldnât dream of it la- OW WHAT THE FUCK.â
âAll doneâ you quip, pulling off your gloves. You look back over your shoulder to see Ghost has moved to the foot of the gurney.
âWhat were you two even doing?â You ask, putting your supplies away and getting different ones out.
âFuckinâ âSparingâ They say at the same time.
You shouldâve know better than to ask.
3rd
You canât believe this. You canât believe your boys. You knew they could be stupid sometimes but this is next level!
Thankfully most of them had gotten away with minor injuries, and somehow you had gotten out without a scratch, despite not even knowing the plan before they decided to execute it.
Soap and Ghost had only bumps and bruises, somehow, considering they were in the thick of their stupid plan. Gaz had a few scrapes and a sprained ankle, but you patched him up then set him off with a crutch and a promise to go easy on it. And the captain? You donât even know how he managed it considering heâs supposed to be the smart one, but he broke his leg.
So now you are in the med bay, essentially holding your own captain hostage (not like he could get very far if he did decide to run off).
He is not a good patient. None of your boys are. He complains about being there, says how he wants to leave and how he wishes he could do things for himself. You understand that, but the best thing for him at the moment is rest, and he seems adamant on not taking it.
âStitchâ
âIf you ask me if you can leave again Iâm smacking you.â You say while walking over to him.
âI donât suppose thereâs any way for me to go get food is there?â He asks, looking far to innocent for his own good. Heâs planning something. You just know it.
âIâll call one of the boys to bring you something up.â You quip, already walking away, intent on yâknow, doing your job.
âStitchâ You hear him call as soon as you walk away.
âYes sir?â You question, turning around to stare him dead in the eyes.
âHow long until I get out of this hell hole?â
âUntil your leg heals or you get put on leave.â
âLeave?â He sounds actually startled at that proposition, prompting you to walk closer to him.
âJust for a few months sir, until your leg heals.â You soothe. As quick as the startled look in his eyes appeared it was gone. Masked down under his cool captain facade.
âYou can have a few months of uninterrupted down time with your husband. Doesnât that sound nice?â You ask, walking over to stand next to him, setting your hand on the knee of his uninjured leg.
âHave you met yourselves? You all will get killed without me here!â He exclaims, running a hand through his beard in exasperation.
âYouâre one to talk sir.â You say deadpan. âTrust me the boys will be fine. They will be better off without you for a few months than they will be if they see you constantly cooped up in here.â
âStitch, nothing good can possibly come from me not being here!â
âSir,â you quip as you sit on the side of his gurney, âyou need to give them more credit. Theyâre smart, strong, soldiers, and if you order them to theyâll hold themselves together until you return.â
âYou think they canât behave unless their ordered?â Price smirks.
âWhat can I say, I know them to well.â
âHard to argue with that.â
4th
You woke up to a thudding in your head.
Thud, thud, thud.
Thud, thud, knock.
Knock, knock, knock.
As you come to, your groggy self realizes that loud, obtrusive noise is not coming from within your head, but outside it. You go to answer the door, (tripping over your blankets on the floor in the process) and find Ghost standing behind it.
You realize with a start that heâs in civvies, and has replaced his balaclava with a simple black face mask. While this shouldâve been expected, it still comes as a surprise to you. They look unnatural on him.
âGhost? What are you doing here?â You ask, trying not to scream on account of it being 3 am.
He nudges you to the side, walking in so you can close the door, and itâs then that you notice that his black shirt is getting even darker with blood.
âGhost, what the fuck.â You sigh, grabbing his arm and pulling him towards your couch. âStay here, Iâll be right back with first aid.â
You run to the bathroom, fling open the cabinet under the sink to grab the first aid kit and run back.
âIf you ran like that during missions we might have to cover you less.â Ghost muttered.
âOh shut up, what did you even DO.â You ask, pulling up his shirt with a pad of gauze ready in your other hand to staunch the bleeding.
You find the culprit quickly, a long but shallow gash along his side. It would need stitches, but thankfully you could do that here.
âHowâs it look doc?â He mumbles, barely legible.
âYouâll be fine after some stitches but how did you even do this? Weâre on leave.â You question, absolutely exasperated. You all were on leave and you still couldnât catch a break from your idiot boys.
His response is mearly to grunt and look away from you.
âAlright then, well Iâll go ahead and clean it up for you alright?â You mutter.
You go through the motions, this is something youâve done a million times. Clean, antiseptic, stitches, bandage, done.
As your putting everything away you notice Ghost is staring at the floor, and something about him feels⌠off.
As you go to put the first aid kit away you nudge his foot with yours, âYou feelinâ alright bud? You can stay the night if you need.â
ââM fineâ he mutters, still not making eye contact.
âWow that was convincing.â You dead pan as you walk away from him to go put up your first aid kit.
When you return to his side you gently rest your hand on his shoulder and say, âListen, I donât know what happened but you can stay here as long as you need. I gave you all this address for emergencies after all.â
He eyes you, before reaching up to your hand on his shoulder and giving it a squeeze, âThanks Stitchâ.
âAnytime.â
5th
You are starting to believe youâve done something to piss off the gods.
You have just gotten back from leave and already the rest of your task force is sick. It started with Soap, who had come back to base with it, except he insisted it was nothing and went about training like he normally does. Him refusing to rest like you told him to led to him getting Ghost sick, not a surprise with how much they⌠âhang out.â
Next was Gaz, who despite you telling him not to, was adamant about treating them. When he inevitably fell to the illness he went whining about it to Price, who despite his best efforts, still got it. You suspect if he hadnât still been trying to get his leg back to what it was before he broke it he couldâve outran him.
And then there was you. The sole survivor.
For some reason all of them had decided to wallow in your room, something about Soap insisting it had âhealing propertiesâ because your a medic. You told him to get out. He didnât listen.
Gaz had curled up in your bed, Price had taken the couch, Soap curled up in your arm chair, and Ghost took the rug.
You were going to do so much cleaning once you managed to get these fuckers out.
But for now, you had to be in medic mode. So you went in. Armed with a face mask, gloves, everything antiseptic you could get your hands on, you started your plan: get the sick bastards out of my room.
The first step was making them feel better, so you decided on a classic sick food; chicken noodle soup.
You pushed the door to your room open with your back, on account of you carrying a heavy tray with 4 bowls of soup.
âHiya boys, how are you feeling?â You chirped, setting the tray down on your desk. âI brought dinner if your feeling up to it.â
Much to your amusement Soaps head immediately shot up at the promise of food. âWhat did ya bring?â He rasped, the poor thing had lost most of his voice when he got ill and he was only now starting to get it back.
âChicken noodle soup, although Iâm not sure the bastard who started this whole mess should get any.â You quipped, even though you were actively handing him a bowl.
âThank ya kindly.â He mumbled as he took the bowl from you. As far as your boys went Soap was the closest to looking like his regular self. Yes he didnât have much of a voice, and his energy was way down from normal, but he was the least pale, and obviously the one with the most appetite.
âAnybody else want any?â You asked, glancing about your room turned sick bay.
From the corner of your room you saw Price weakly raise his hand from the couch. âGeez dramatic much?â You snorted out a laugh while handing him his bowl.
âDonât bully the ill Stitch.â Gaz huffs from your bed.
âYour in my room, Iâll bully as much as I please.â You huffed âNow do you want soup?â
You saw Gaz lift his head to look at the soup questioningly before shrugging and nodding yes.
Once you had one bowl of soup left you looked down at the dark puddle on your rug. âGhost, dinner time.â You chirped.
âLeave me to my death.â He moaned back at you.
âOh youâre hardly dying, here sit up and eat something youâll feel better.â As you spoke you gently crouched down to him and started repeatedly poking him on the shoulder.
âWhat do you want you heathenâ he muttered as he finally sat up, only to have a bowl of soup forced into his hands.
âEat.â You said.
âIâm not hungry.â
âI donât care.â
Reluctantly Ghost pulled up his mask to his nose and began to eat his soup, with everyone fed you looked around to see if anyone was done.
Like you expected, Soap was already done and Gaz was about 2/3 of the way through his. Time for step 2, probably the hardest part: Medicine.
You walked over to your desk and looked through the bag youâd brought in with the tray. You were muttering curses under your breath when you finally found it. A bottle of NyQuil. Not only will it help their colds, itâll also knock them out so you wonât have to deal with them! Win win! Looking over at Soap you decided he would be your first target.
Loading up a spoon with the liquid you carefully step over to Soap, trying to not set off any of his alarm bells.
âCan I take your bowl?â You ask him, making sure to have a normal tone that doesnât give away your true intentions.
âSure, thank ya.â He rasped handing you his bowl. Before he could fully take his hand off the bowl you whisked the bowl away and shoved the spoonful of medicine into his hand.
He stared at the spoon like it was poison, âStitch, what IS this?â He questioned.
âMedicine.â You quipped back. âItâll make you feel better. Maybe if you take it you can insist on training again to go infect more people.â
Soap let out a raspy groan, but despite his previous complaint he swallowed the medicine, making a comical face after tasting it, and handed the spoon back to you.
Your next, âvictimsâ as you choose to call them, didnât put up much of a fight.
Gaz didnât complain once he realized you werenât leaving him alone until he took it, and Price took it without a word. Overall, a pretty positive experience. Your next challenger however would be much more difficult.
You eye up Ghost, and decide at this point attempting to be stealthy is pointless, heâs already seen you carry out your plan, and thus you approach him with your ammo loaded spoon fearlessly.
âNo.â He groans, voice muffled from how heâs laying face first in your rug.
âGhost, itâll make you feel better.â You try, but the mountain man simply acts as if he didnât hear you. You start repeatedly nudging him with your foot, over and over and over again until finally he picks his head up to look at you.
You canât see much of him because of the mask, but from what you can see his eyes are much more puffy and red than normal, and anyone could notice the subtle rasp to his voice thatâs not normally there.
âYou need to take the medicine.â You spoke calmly, like you were talking to a cranky toddler. âItâll make you feel better. Plus everyone else already took theirs.â
âWell theyâre weak.â He groaned, and yet he still snatched the spoon from you, shoved the medicine in his mouth, and then threw it back at you.
âDramatic much.â You whispered to yourself, getting up to put everything away.
If thereâs one thing you got from this experience itâs this:
You work with literal children.
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1st
You felt like shit.
Not that you plan on letting that fact be known.
Youâve been attempting to put on some blush and concealer for the last 30 minutes in an attempt to make yourself look more alive. Your only responsibility today is a meeting to discuss your next mission so while itâs technically against dress code you donât think anyone will notice, or if they do notice you doubt they will care.
Your body however seems to be stubbornly rebelling against your master plan to seem healthy. Your attempts to stand at your desk and put on makeup keep being thwarted as your head pounds any time you stand up and your vision blurs.
Despite your bodies valiant attempts to incapacitate you, you did manage to get your makeup on, put your clothes on, and get out the door.
Once you hobbled your way into the meeting room you saw that everyone was already there, as you took much longer than expected getting ready, which led to you being late.
âDamn Stitch you look⌠rough.â Gaz commented with a wince.
âShut it.â You muttered, your voice already half gone.
When you woke up this morning you knew you were in for a hell of a week. You throat hurt like hell, and your voice was nearly gone. You kept coughing and sneezing and your head hurt horribly. All the same symptoms of what your boys had.
Despite your best efforts to get them out they had ended up staying for nearly a week. Soap left after about 2 days of rest, as he had it before the chaos started, but even with their ring leader gone the rest stayed put, with little signs of recovery. Due to this, your constant cleaning in between bouts of caring for them was futile, and 2 days after they recovered, it seems the inevitable happened. You caught it.
You sat with a thud in your normal seat next to Gaz, nodding at Price. âSorry Iâm late sir.â You grunted, barely able to get the words out.
âAre you feelinâ alright?â He asked, eyes narrowed at you suspiciously.
âNever better.â You lied.
ďżźPrice was still eyeing you with suspicion, but he turned to begin the meeting anyway.
Nothing much of note happened during the meeting, except the fact that Gaz kept giving you looks of increasing concern, and every time you let out a muffled cough Ghost gave you a death stare. Soap looked at you more than Price for the whole meeting, despite him getting told off numerous times.
At the end of the meeting you moved to get up to retreat to your room, but as soon as you rose your head started spinning aggressively, the world blurred into one large mass of color, and then black.
~
You woke up with a start. Sitting up and immediately backing into the nearest corner you assessed your surroundings.
You were in your room, and the lack of light coming through the window let you know it was night. You must have slept a while as it was still morning when your meeting ended. Upon feeling a weight tighten on your waist you looked down and felt your cheeks grow warm.
Gaz was curled up right next to you, his arm wrapped around your waist. He was sleeping peacefully next to you, his body curled slightly. You thought it safe to assume he was curled around you until you shot up.
Looking around the room you saw the rest of your boys spread around. Ghost was lying peacefully on your rug (honestly you found his obsession with it a little concerning), with Soap half on top of him. Price was laying on your couch with his god-awful hat on his face, presumably to block out the nonexistent light.
Your thoughts were interrupted by a bout of violent coughing. Your lungs felt like stress balls as they were squeezed under the muscles of your chest, and in one violent motion you swung yourself out of bed and rushed towards the bathroom.
As you emptied your stomach contents into the toilet bowl you felt someone wipe away the sweat on your forehead and crouch down next to you.
âThatâs it, get it all out.â You heard Soap mumble next to you.
As your stomach finished emptying itself and you spat into the toilet into an attempt to get the taste out of your mouth Soap gently leaned over to wipe your mouth for you.
You sat back on your haunches with your eyes closed, breathing heavily. You creaked your eyes when you heard multiple pairs of footsteps quickly approaching the door.
Ghost stood directly behind Soap, looking at you with poorly masked concern. Next to him, with a death grip on his elbow, was Gaz, who was not even trying to mask his concern at your state. Behind both of them peered Price, and while he displayed a glare on his face, you knew him well enough to know that was his way of showing concern.
âRespectfully Stitch, what the fuck?â Soap gently said next to you.
Instead of actually responding like all of your years of training and experience are screaming at you to do, your emotions take over and you start violently sobbing.
You feel miserable. You head feels like itâs stuffed full of cotton, your throat is on fire, all your limbs feel weighed down with lead, you canât even stay awake long enough to walk to your own room and now your emotional state is such shit your violently crying in front of all of your boys.
The first one to react is Soap, who instantly tightly pulls you into a hug. The next is Gaz, who rushed over to tackle you- gently! In a hug. Price awkwardly walked over to sling an arm around you as well, and Soap turned around to grab Ghost by his ankle and drag him in.
âI-Iâm sorry.â You gasped out between sobs.
In response to your statement Soap and Gazâs arms tightened around you, pulling you impossibly closer.
Finally, Price spoke. âAlright crowding emâ isnât gonna help anything. Soap make sure they brush their teeth then get them the fuck to bed. Ghost, grab the medicine they gave us and anything else that might help. Gaz make sure they have water and a Gatorade on their nightstand. Iâm gonna run to medical and get them some anti-nausea medication.â
Hearing that your boys all scurried off to follow orders.
Soap carefully raised you up, and made sure you had steadied yourself against the counter before releasing you. He grabbed your toothbrush for you and put a generous amount of toothpaste on it. After he handed it to you and made sure you were good he started busying himself with anything he thought needed a bit of tidying around your bathroom. Which was apparently a lot.
As he worked he spoke lowly, âGave us all quite a fright there. Thought you were hurt for a moment and rushed ya to the med bay. They told us you were just ill and had us bring ya to your room.â
You spat out your toothpaste and muttered between sniffles, âsorry.â
As you cleaned off your toothbrush and your mouth Soap approached you and pulled you in tight. âI know we annoy the hell out of you with our recklessness, but I donât know what I would do without ya. Youâre the glue that holds us all together, without yaâ we all would be dead 10 times over.â
As Soaps little speech ended someone cleared their throat behind you, prompting you to turn around.
There stood Gaz, leaning against the doorframe. âHeâs right yâknow.â He said softly, slowly approaching you. âWe would fall apart without you. And if keeping you in good shape means tending to you while your vulnerable like you do for us so well, then we will do it happily.â
âGaz, you all gonna make me cry again.â You sniffled, rubbing harshly at your eyes.
His eyes grew wide at that and quickly pulled you into another hug, âPlease no.â
âAlright, alright. We need to get âem to bed. Let emâ rest and what not.â Soap said gently pulling you from Gaz.
âRight right.â And with that Gaz gently took your hand leading you towards your bed. Soap followed closely behind, keeping a hand on your shoulder the whole time, like he was scared you would fall over again (not that you can blame him).
As they settled you in Price came in through the door, carrying a bucket and a small pill in his other hand.
âAlright, this bucket is incase you get sick again.â He said, setting it down next to your nightstand. âAnd this pill is for your nausea.â
He handed you the pill and the glass of water Gaz had gotten for you earlier. As you took the pill Ghost finally walked over with the medicine he has taken way to long to find.
âAlright here ya go.â Ghost said, attempting to hand you the spoon once you took the pill.
You however, were apparently not sick enough to not cause problems on purpose as you leaned comically far away from the spoon.
When Ghost gave you a pointed look you simply shrugged and said âRevenge bitch.â Before grabbing the spoon and taking the medicine.
âAlright I think thatâs everything.â Price started, âWeâll leave you alone now and let you rest. Come on boys.â
As they moved to leave something came over you, making you call out to them, âWait, uh please wait. Can⌠can you all stay? Please?â As you spoke you curled up further into your blankets, attempting to hide yourself in them.
Soap was the first to react to your question. âAww sure Stichey, of course weâll stay!â He smirked, practically prancing over to you to playfully ruffle your hair.
You scoffed, already regretting your decision, and rolled over to face the wall muttering, âforget it.â
âNo no no.â Gaz said, quickly walking over to you, making sure to give Soap a good smack on the back of his head on the way. âIf you want us to stay we can stay. Itâs the least we can do. Right?â At that last word he shot a pointed glare towards the other members of the 141st, who all made varying gestures of agreement.
With that figured out your boys all settled in. Gaz practically latched onto you, pulling you to his chest and tucking your head under his chin. Soap, feeling extremely left out, decided to snuggled into your back, wrapping his arms around your waist and nuzzling at the back of your neck. Soap waved Ghost over and with a sigh he slid his legs under everyone elseâs and leaned half against Soap, half against the wall.
âWell looks like I canât fit- what a shame,â Price began, only to have the back of his shirt grabbed by Gaz who proceeded to practically throw him over everyone onto Ghost, who promptly threw him off. He eventually settled in next to Ghost, half leaning on him, his legs fully intertwined with everyone elseâs.
Once everyone was settled you felt incredibly comfortable. Your boys were all around you, and while yes, you still felt like shit, their heat and comfort more than made up for it.
The most important thing you got from this experience?
Your boys may be annoying sometimes, but there is nothing they wouldnât do for you.