Bad Luck: Coitus Interruptus (Sean)
Nov 6, 2013 17:59:39 GMT -5
Post by Vincent Meian on Nov 6, 2013 17:59:39 GMT -5
This was... not exactly the way he'd been planning on spending his evening.
The night had actually started off in fairly good order for once; both Nakia and Vincent's schedules lined up where they could walk home together, the family of five had eaten the same meal at the same time, and both daughters had fallen asleep watching a movie, leading the two men of the household to put them into their rooms and tuck them in at a relatively early hour. Then, after a few evening drinks and some good conversation, all three adults went off to bed.
One thing to note was that by the time the married couple of the house had finished their evening routines, there was definitely a different mood in the air. One that was not conducive to sleeping. Well... not immediately.
Such activities, spontaneous as they were, were what led to this very moment. Seething in the surprisingly intense pain of pulled muscles, the trainer settled himself on a stool in the kitchen, trying his hardest to keep his right leg as straight as possible while his wife plucked an ice pack from the freezer and wrapped it in a towel. The entire inside of his thigh felt as if it'd been tightened to the point of snapping, with the sharpest pain deep in the inside of his hip, and he'd had to be almost carried out of their bedroom by a woman ten inches shorter than him. Granted, that was a bit of an exaggeration, but being unable to walk the twenty steps down the hall even while supported had not improved his mood.
["You should go to the hospital,"] she had told him, considering that the Japanese man had refused letting her treat the injury completely. Or, really, at all.
["We don't have a way to get there with me in this state,"] he'd argued back, taking the pack and pressing it to the sharp aches with a hiss. He'd had enough sense to put some clothes back on, thankfully - he didn't want to suddenly startle his girls if they woke for one reason or another.
["You could call someone with a car."] The very idea grated on the older adult, and the expression he gave the albino woman was flat and unamused. Yes, he should go to the hospital - Nik would know, being a doctor herself. However, needing to call someone for such a trip would lead to... rather uncomfortable questions. Questions he really didn't want to answer. Still, there may have been one person he could trust to help him. There would still be questions, but at least the answers wouldn't be floating around town by the next day, if he were lucky.
["...Fine. I'll call Sean."]
Nakia came back a few moments later, holding Vincent's cell phone and a long sleeved shirt. The trainer took them both with a nod of thanks, slipped the latter on over his bare torso, then ran through the contacts list on the old device and pressed the 'Call' button while watching the white-haired woman walk off again. Probably to retrieve his wallet from his actual pants, since the tall man was sitting here in his gi bottoms for comfort's sake.
Listening to the electronic ring, he sighed and held the ice pack to his leg a little more firmly. This was not how he planned on spending a Wednesday night.
The night had actually started off in fairly good order for once; both Nakia and Vincent's schedules lined up where they could walk home together, the family of five had eaten the same meal at the same time, and both daughters had fallen asleep watching a movie, leading the two men of the household to put them into their rooms and tuck them in at a relatively early hour. Then, after a few evening drinks and some good conversation, all three adults went off to bed.
One thing to note was that by the time the married couple of the house had finished their evening routines, there was definitely a different mood in the air. One that was not conducive to sleeping. Well... not immediately.
Such activities, spontaneous as they were, were what led to this very moment. Seething in the surprisingly intense pain of pulled muscles, the trainer settled himself on a stool in the kitchen, trying his hardest to keep his right leg as straight as possible while his wife plucked an ice pack from the freezer and wrapped it in a towel. The entire inside of his thigh felt as if it'd been tightened to the point of snapping, with the sharpest pain deep in the inside of his hip, and he'd had to be almost carried out of their bedroom by a woman ten inches shorter than him. Granted, that was a bit of an exaggeration, but being unable to walk the twenty steps down the hall even while supported had not improved his mood.
["You should go to the hospital,"] she had told him, considering that the Japanese man had refused letting her treat the injury completely. Or, really, at all.
["We don't have a way to get there with me in this state,"] he'd argued back, taking the pack and pressing it to the sharp aches with a hiss. He'd had enough sense to put some clothes back on, thankfully - he didn't want to suddenly startle his girls if they woke for one reason or another.
["You could call someone with a car."] The very idea grated on the older adult, and the expression he gave the albino woman was flat and unamused. Yes, he should go to the hospital - Nik would know, being a doctor herself. However, needing to call someone for such a trip would lead to... rather uncomfortable questions. Questions he really didn't want to answer. Still, there may have been one person he could trust to help him. There would still be questions, but at least the answers wouldn't be floating around town by the next day, if he were lucky.
["...Fine. I'll call Sean."]
Nakia came back a few moments later, holding Vincent's cell phone and a long sleeved shirt. The trainer took them both with a nod of thanks, slipped the latter on over his bare torso, then ran through the contacts list on the old device and pressed the 'Call' button while watching the white-haired woman walk off again. Probably to retrieve his wallet from his actual pants, since the tall man was sitting here in his gi bottoms for comfort's sake.
Listening to the electronic ring, he sighed and held the ice pack to his leg a little more firmly. This was not how he planned on spending a Wednesday night.