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rackofbadcds2012-01-12 11:16 pm
Alternate title: Three Men and a Baby
Holy hell of a morning.
After Coach had gotten shot, the motherfucking mountain man, the one the other called Marshall, didn't waste time. The other woman quickly introduced herself as Jean, a nurse and Marshall's wife, and had barely started trying to stop Coach's bleeding when Marshall brought up the bunker. It was less of a reccomendation and more like a demand. With Coach bleeding as bad as he was coupled with Rochelle's condition, which he would bring up later, the faster they got out the better.
And it was just in time, because as soon as the four of them got out of the hospital and made their quick introductions. Well, introductions coupled with arguing, especially when it was brought up who had shot Coach. Jean was about to shut them up with the roar of a horde did it for her. It didn't take more than a second for them to decide what to do. They abandoned the van (temporarily, they hoped), carried Coach and Rochelle into Marshall and Jean's pickup truck, piled in, and drove the fuck out.
Coach managed to stay conscious, even with all the blood he was losing. Rochelle, though, was out hot (pun intended) in her feverish condition. Jean did her best with the both of them. She said there was a doctor at the bunker, a co-worker she escaped with before she found Marshall again, who could give them a lot better help. Otherwise, between driving and trying to stablize the others, Jean and Marshall didn't have much focus to explain themselves and the bunker. As soon as they were out of the woods, that story was being saved.
The horde finally caught up when they got to the bunker. The slow opening door didn't help. Buta crescendo later and the door opened enough for them to crawl under, and all that's left was to shoot the zombies trying to do the same until the door slid closed, just as slowly.
It finally did, and Coach leaned against the wall. He panted, hard.
"God DAMN..."
Jean moved over to him and offered an arm. Marshall was already carrying the unconscious Rochelle in both arms of his own arms, seeing as he wasn't sure how good of an idea it was to haul a pregnant woman over his shoulders.
"Gotta agree with that shit." He grunted. "Doc better still be here."
After Coach had gotten shot, the motherfucking mountain man, the one the other called Marshall, didn't waste time. The other woman quickly introduced herself as Jean, a nurse and Marshall's wife, and had barely started trying to stop Coach's bleeding when Marshall brought up the bunker. It was less of a reccomendation and more like a demand. With Coach bleeding as bad as he was coupled with Rochelle's condition, which he would bring up later, the faster they got out the better.
And it was just in time, because as soon as the four of them got out of the hospital and made their quick introductions. Well, introductions coupled with arguing, especially when it was brought up who had shot Coach. Jean was about to shut them up with the roar of a horde did it for her. It didn't take more than a second for them to decide what to do. They abandoned the van (temporarily, they hoped), carried Coach and Rochelle into Marshall and Jean's pickup truck, piled in, and drove the fuck out.
Coach managed to stay conscious, even with all the blood he was losing. Rochelle, though, was out hot (pun intended) in her feverish condition. Jean did her best with the both of them. She said there was a doctor at the bunker, a co-worker she escaped with before she found Marshall again, who could give them a lot better help. Otherwise, between driving and trying to stablize the others, Jean and Marshall didn't have much focus to explain themselves and the bunker. As soon as they were out of the woods, that story was being saved.
The horde finally caught up when they got to the bunker. The slow opening door didn't help. But
It finally did, and Coach leaned against the wall. He panted, hard.
"God DAMN..."
Jean moved over to him and offered an arm. Marshall was already carrying the unconscious Rochelle in both arms of his own arms, seeing as he wasn't sure how good of an idea it was to haul a pregnant woman over his shoulders.
"Gotta agree with that shit." He grunted. "Doc better still be here."

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And damn if he wouldn't find a men's store somewhere that still had decent suits.
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Some more banter would have happened, but Jean had rushed back in the room. Coach darted over to look at her.
"What? What happened?"
Jean was catching her breath. She put a hand over her chest. "S-Sorry... I wanted to let you guys know ASAP. Rochelle's stable now."
Coach let out a breath he had been holding. "Goddamn, girl, don't scare me like that." It wasn't the biggest deal in the world, though. He let it go. "What's happening?"
She put her hand down and moved to the table. She grabbed a chair, and sat down with them. It'd be easier to explain this way. "Her fever broke and we figured out what the bleeding was. Before I tell you anything else... she's gonna be okay. She sleeping right now."
Jean glanced to Nick.
"Your daughter's gonna be okay, too."
WHOOPS, SORRY IF THAT WAS GONNA BE A SUPRISE.
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Didn't freaking matter.
Especially when he heard that last bit--
"Wait, wait... daughter?"
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"Sorry. Was that gonna be a suprise?"
The notion was off and she figured it would be, but Jean figured it was SOMETHING normal.
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"Can I see Rochelle?"
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Coach sighed in relief. "What was the bad news?"
"It's not really BAD, per say... but in layman's terms she had what's called a pregnancy hemmorage. It's not as severe as it could have been, but between that, the fever, and everything in between--she needs to be on strict bed rest."
Coach looked over at the others. "More of a reason to stick around than we already had."
"You weren't thinking of staying in the first place?"
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"Take me to her." Even if she was asleep, he wanted to see her with his own eyes, make sure she was alright.
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"She's in still with the doctor, same place as before, but sure."
Coach started easing himself up out of his chair. "I'm comin' too." Jean started to get him up help him with a murmur of 'whoah, big guy', but the older man held his hand up. The one that wasn't in a sling, of course. With a barely-held back grunt, he does it.
With a sigh, Jean nods and stands up too. "All three of you are stubborn..." She walks out of the breakroom, and Coach follows. "By the way, my husband and some of the other boys are heading out soon to get your car. If either of you two--" She eyes Nick and Ellis specifically, "--want to go, you're welcome to."
Maybe yes, maybe no. She guesses they want their stuff safe, but probably weren't in the mood to deal with Infected right now. She wouldn't be, and they made regular rounds outside to scavenge for food and supplies.
When they got back to the sick room, Rochelle was on the bed in the corner, still passed out. She looked a lot better than she did when she first passed out. There was a blanket snugly laid out over her now, and she seemed to be sleeping a lot more peacefully. The doctor from before was fiddling with what looked like fairly shoddy equipment. Probably the best they could find. He looked up.
"Oh--hello."
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Nick followed them to the room they'd been at before, giving a relieved sigh when he saw Rochelle still out, but resting comfortably for a change. When the doctor looked up, Nick tore his attention away and looked at him. "She still doing okay?"
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The little joke was another attempt at lightening the mood more, but there wasn't much room for it when they got back to where Rochelle and the doctor were.
Travis, the doctor, nodded as he finished putting the last of everything in order. He walked back to Rochelle. "So far, yes. I'd like to keep a close eye on her after what happened, though."
Rochelle herself was still. Not unnaturally or lifelessly so. Her arms were laid out at her sides, put that way by Travis and Jean while they worked on her. At least she looked like she was actually sleeping, this time. It was the dead-exhausted kind of sleep that could have been the definition of sleeping like a log. Nobody in the room could have been unfamiliar with it nowadays.
"The hemmorhage and the fever were a major concern. Neither are good for a baby..." Travis looked back up. "But they're both okay now."
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His eyes turned back to Travis. "If she does this bed rest stuff... will she be alright? The kid too?"
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"Well, I'm not gonna reccomend she'd go pick fights with Chargers," Travis leans back against the wall now, scratching his beard. "I have concerns for the child. On top of having such a high fever AND hemorrage isn't good for it in the first place, I'm worried about prenatal malnutrition. Can't say any of it is the mother's fault, naturally. And she's got one tough little girl in there. Your friend over there filled me in."
He nodded to Coach, who made his way into the room to sit down next to Rochelle's bed.
"Rochelle will be okay. And if these next few months aren't half as rough as the last few've been already... with some close monitoring the baby will be too," Travis glances back up at Nick. "I'd say you stumbled into the right people. I don't think you could even halfway promise that in many other places in this Infection."
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"Alright... uh, does she need anything? It ain't like I can't make a run to grab whatever she needs. Vitamins or whatever the hell else."
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He looks Rochelle back over. "For now... I think we're alright. Just let her get some sleep. I'm getting a little low on certain supplies, but I'm having Marshall make a run back to the hospital. He said something about getting your guy's car, too."
Travis ends up glancing back at the equipment he tucked out of the way. "And if we're gonna have someone expecting in here for a while... might not be a bad idea to get him to find some better equipment, too."
Jean, who was right behind the group, steps out. "If that's the case, give me a grocery list and I'll go with him, Travis. He needs me around to understand half the stuff on your lists anyway."
Travis nods. "I was about to let you know. This time, make sure he doesn't shoot anyone human."
Coach grunted. "Good goddamn idea."
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"And definitely. Make sure he keeps his goddamn guns pointed away from anything that's not actively trying to eat, grab, or ride us." Nick would be damned if he'd get shot out there.
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"He better, my arm still goddamn aches." There wasn't too much malice in Coach's voice. He sounded more preturbed than genuinely upset at this point now. When it thinks about it, getting shot could have been the best thing that happened to him. He looks back at Nick. "You sure? You can stay with Rochelle."
[ooc: meant to add, think I'd like to take a break from the drunk meme if you're okay with it]
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"And what, huh? Just send Hee-Haw over there for our stuff? You can't go, not with that arm."
[OOC: Sure, if you want to! That's fine with me.]
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He couldn't remember a time any of the four of them were seperated since this whole mess started. They all always had an eye on each other. Not that they weren't always in the same room every day of their lives since the Infection, but Coach didn't feel comfortable with the fact that Nick and Ellis were going back out there when he and Ro were here. Especially when Coach couldn't fight and especially not when they finally found some kind of sanctuary. That worry showed some in his face.
He knew they could take care of each other, but...
"... Probably better you go back out there sooner than later. We're all still used to it."
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He turned to Jean then, shifting his weight a little bit. "When can we be ready to go?"
Coach was right. Better to get out there sooner rather than later. Just get their supplies and get back. Didn't want to risk their asses too much out there and really, Ellis was the only guy he trusted entirely right now out of the group going.
tl;dr time
While she left, Coach shifted around on the stool and watched Nick and Ellis. "Ya'll be careful, alright? You ladies get along. We're both gonna be waitin' for ya."
Still, he didn't like that he had to stay here and rest while they went out on their own. They could look after themselves and each other. And Coach wasn't gonna be much use with his arm--plus, someone had to look after Rochelle. But he still didn't like the fact he had to stay out of the fight. Not this time.
Travis interrupted his thoughts as the doctor was writing down that grocery list. "You wanna get some sleep? Probably could start finding rooms for the four of you while we wait for them."
"I don't think I'm gonna get any sleep yet, but yeah. Let's start bookin' us something."
Meanwhile Jean was at the other end of the hall, not far from listening distance, doing what she said she would. She slipped a bulky backpack over her shoulders. For a small woman like herself the load looked pretty hefty on her, but she seemed to handle it. What was inside made her a walking first aid station. Marshall walked on by.
"Hey, darlin'--you coming?" A light smile played on his lips as she slipped an arm around her.
"Yep. If I didn't come with you the last time you would have been lost." Jean smirks at her husband. "I'm coming back with you. So are Nick and Ellis."
"The suit guy and the kid?" Marshall made a face.
"Hey, come on. They want to help. "
"Yeah... I know."
Jean's smile softens. "You guys ready, yet?"
"Just about. Still waitin' for doc's list." He scratches his cheek. "So... babies, huh."
"Looks like it."
"You still want one?"
Jean got quiet for a minute. For the longest time, she had always wanted kids, but doctors have a way of discouraging you when they tell you it's unlikely you're ever going to have one. It didn't matter to Marshall when they got married (which wasn't too long before the infection hit everything), and zombies complicated things like having children, but still. It wasn't a fun thing to know.
It took her a long time to say anything. Marshall frowned. "Jeanie."
"I... yeah. But not now."
Marshall squeezed her shoulder. "Sorry. Shouldn't have brought it up."
"No, it's okay. It's just--still not fun to think about."
pfft, I plurked you about something but it like disappeared?
"Aw, c'mon, Coach. Man, give us some credit... Me and Nick here always got each other's backs 'cause that's what bros do, right?" He grinned playfully, giving Nick a swat on the shoulder. A friendly gesture. Didn't want Coach out there like he was. It'd be too easy for him to get hurt real bad. Couldn't even shoot... besides, somebody had to stay behind with Rochelle. Figured she'd be a little freaked out waking up alone.
Nick gritted his teeth and shrugged off Ellis' touch before nodding. "Yeah, yeah. If we don't get shot, we'll be fine."
No way in hell was he dying in these ratty old clothes, dammit. "And yeah, good idea getting some rooms. We'll need'em."
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After a pause, Coach gave them a weak chuckle. It was barely existent, but they still got him to laugh a little bit.
"Okay. You kids hurry up now."
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Nick headed out to go grab the guns they had on them and passed Ellis' back to him. They didn't come armed with many supplies, but they had plenty in their car... if they could just get to the goddamn thing.
After that, they caught up with Jean and Marshall. "So, we ready to head out now?"
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Jean snapped out of her conversation with Marshall, who still had an arm around her. "Oh, yeah--yeah... let's get the boys and get going."
"The sooner we get this done the sooner we get this shit done."
I FEEL STUPID. I re-read the entire log on LJ and my OCs are mentioned here lmao
The two guys from earlier were stepping in the room soon enough, equipment strapped to their backs and guns holstered just in case. The tall lanky one was Emelio apparently. Not exactly an imposing guy really and he looked like some former paper pusher before the whole apocalypse began. He looked at Marshall and nodded his head. "So, making another run so soon, huh? Just when I thought we could relax."
The kid, Tony, looked a little more lively at least, less wary of stepping foot outside. He shifted his weight a little and clapped the other guy on the back. "I'm ready when you guys are. Bet if we hurry, we can make it back in time for dinner."
Nick looked at their small group... oh, swell. Only one guy he trusted and that was Ellis. Still, Rochelle needed him too bad to bow out of this one. "So let's get our asses moving then. We're wasting time, people."
"Don't pay Nick no mind, y'all," Ellis started, grinning widely. "Think he's got like, this permanent stick where the sun don't shine. It's a chronic condition, I reckon."
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EEEEEEEE also whoa jeez we haven't played this in two months.
Really? I didn't know it had been that long!
YEAH I was looking at the comment dates! **Also, just wanted to clean up my tag.
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wanna skip to another part soon? idk maybe the four of them doing something.
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