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Fɪʀsᴛ Aɪᴅ [ IDW ] ([personal profile] lifepersists) wrote in [community profile] robothell2015-08-15 07:42 pm

[ open ] looks like a cinnamon roll but is actually a sinnamon roll

WHO: First Aid and open
WHERE: Medibay mainly, but around too. Ping me if you want a starter outside it?
WHEN: Sex pollen time
WHAT: copious amount of boning. In shower, bed, or whatever flavor. Pretty much just go for an area and I'll roll with it.
WARNINGS: Smut.


The medibay was one of the first places to see the outbreak for obvious reasons; it was just normal to automatically see a doctor if anything felt unusual. That just happened to mean that First Aid kept getting repeatedly reinfected with the spores, even if he avoided going outside. After a bit, he just sort of gives up trying to prevent that and instead works more on battling the symptoms.

He's found regular rinsing and charge dampeners work best to control the surge of heat coursing through his frame enough he could work, but it was never enough to actually fix the issue. The other catch was that cleanser was to be used sparingly, and for the record, wearing charge dampeners over his equipment for long periods of time was highly uncomfortable.

Trading off between the rinse and the dampeners was always awkward. First Aid's brief stints in the wash was usually accompanied by soft, miserable, overcharged groaning, followed by the fumbling of trying to get the dampener in place again once he was out.

The pent up charge had an almost eerily hyperactive affect on the doctor; with his charge suppressed and redirected to other parts of him frame he was left jittery and unfocused. His attention isn't any better than it would be with the charge, so First Aid was getting a lot of... half tasks done.
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[personal profile] legthwise 2015-09-03 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
Ambulon’s concern only grows when he hears First Aid’s soft reply.

"Are you alright?”

His hand immediately flies to the handle of the door. He could be ill—or even worse, injured. Ambulon pauses before bursting in. He has an inkling of what might be amiss with his colleague. With the amount of time his friend has been spending out in the field, Ambulon wouldn’t be surprised if he is feeling it more than himself. Regardless, part of him still wants to make sure that he’s alright. He announces his intention as to not startle him.

“I’m coming in.”

Taking a deep breath, he pushes the heavy door open. As he had suspected, First Aid sat huddled in the corner of the wash rack, legs pulled up enough to just barely protect his decency. Ambulon feels his mouth go dry.