Reunion after (physical) trauma prompts
tws apply: grief/fear for someone’s life, mention of injuries, unconsciousness, hospitals, comas, mention of involuntary drugging. that’s the general vibe.
WORDS
- “Theeeere you are. Hi. Welcome back.”
- “Breathe. Hi, we found you, just breathe for me, okay?”
- “This is going to hurt, but it will help you.”
- “You’re safe. [Name], can you hear me? They’re here to help you, you need to let them help you.”
- “I found them, they’re over here!”
- “Does anyone have medical training?”
- “N.. no, no, no, no, hey. [Name]? Hi, I’ve got you.”
- “You can sleep, [name]. It’s over.”
- “I’ll still be here when you wake up.”
- “You were in an induced coma. Your body went through a lot.”
- “I wasn’t –… Your doctors weren’t sure you’d wake up.”
- “[Name]? Was that - did you squeeze my hand?”
- “It’s okay. It’s meant to be there, it’s helping you breathe.”
- “Can you hear me?”
- “You.. you were so close to dying. I was scared.”
ACTIONS
[ GATHER ] for sender to gather receiver’s (unconscious) body into their arms, in the style of no no no not them.
[ STARING ] for sender to find receiver sitting alone staring at a wall, covered in blood, and to touch their arm.
[ WAITING ] for sender to be waiting at receiver’s hospital bedside when receiver finally comes out of a coma, or wakes from surgery.
[ STEADY ] for sender to catch or steady receiver when receiver tries to stand up too early or to push their body past what it’s ready for
[ TEARS ] for receiver to find tears on sender’s face, when they’re finally reunited (either immediately after the trauma, or waking up in a hospital), because sender thought receiver was dead or dying
[ GRIEF ] for receiver to wake up just as sender is saying goodbye, because the doctors told them to. feel free to specify what they might be saying. do not judge me, this is going in the meme
[ LETTER ] for sender to find a last letter, video, text, etc that receiver made for them, thinking they wouldn’t make it out of the situation alive. Obviously receiver does make it out alive, but the letter/video still exists (and receiver will detail what’s in it).
[ FIGHT ] for receiving muse to not recognize sender or medical staff trying to help them, due to being drugged or otherwise disoriented – so they fight.