[ silence isn't always the best sign, and as it happens, Dr. Strange passes through a couple of times on rounds in the interim between one text and the next. both times, to his pleasant surprise, he finds Daisy sleeping.
because she's made the effort, he manages to keep his text free of any trace of I Told You So. ]
[ no, he's useful, and daisy hates that she's not. she feels useless — worse, she feels like a burden, isolated and kept out of the fray while she suffers through expedited recovery. her injuries had been severe enough to warrant bedrest, but since she'd narrowly (very narrowly) escaped death, she hadn't been one of the unlucky few sent through morningstar's more advanced medbays.
she's not sure if she's lucky or not, truth be told, but she's glad she didn't have to find out.
she's also not super thrilled about laying around a hospital bed feeling somewhat well enough to go home, but being as how she probably would still be unconscious on the ground if it wasn't for the ministrations of said doctor, she's willing to wait for him. impatiently, of course, but she's actually waiting.
by the time strange makes his way to her corner of the safehouse, daisy's managed to dress herself; he'll find her sitting on the edge of the bed, legs dangling over the side, idly kicking back and forth. in presence, she's less like a recently wounded soldier, and more like a little kid waiting to get their vaccinations.
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because she's made the effort, he manages to keep his text free of any trace of I Told You So. ]
I'll be over that way in a few hours. Hang tight.
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[ no, he's useful, and daisy hates that she's not. she feels useless — worse, she feels like a burden, isolated and kept out of the fray while she suffers through expedited recovery. her injuries had been severe enough to warrant bedrest, but since she'd narrowly (very narrowly) escaped death, she hadn't been one of the unlucky few sent through morningstar's more advanced medbays.
she's not sure if she's lucky or not, truth be told, but she's glad she didn't have to find out.
she's also not super thrilled about laying around a hospital bed feeling somewhat well enough to go home, but being as how she probably would still be unconscious on the ground if it wasn't for the ministrations of said doctor, she's willing to wait for him. impatiently, of course, but she's actually waiting.
by the time strange makes his way to her corner of the safehouse, daisy's managed to dress herself; he'll find her sitting on the edge of the bed, legs dangling over the side, idly kicking back and forth. in presence, she's less like a recently wounded soldier, and more like a little kid waiting to get their vaccinations.
more like her annoying self, in other words. ]