[During this whole hullabaloo, the heard the crunch of tires on gravel most likely went unheard--or at least unmentioned. A door slammed and tired, tired steps stumped up the front steps. The door opened as she fucking lived here and didn't have to knock.]
[A short, red-headed woman with bags under her eyes bustles in and coughs harshly into her fist.]
I feel like garbage, can we order ou--
[Why was her roommate hugging a...a blow-up doll?]
[This is familiar. Why does no one ask what his shut down protocols are.]
[He tries to protest, but his head is being shoved down. More and more. And when the stranger walks in, he lifts a hand as best he can to wave at them.]
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[IS IT STORY TIME.]
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[Maurice wrings his hands and looks around as if there was a HOW TO VAMPIRE manual on the wall somewhere.]
I'm...undead. I died a few years ago, but it's totally okay! I'm fine as long as I have enough blood.
[Maurice, why would you tell him that?]
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[Maybe it would help if there WAS a manual because Baymax looks about as confused as a marshmallow can.]
Do you require a transfusion?
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I will scan you for blood type now.
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[It's not like he can stop him.]
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Scan complete.
I will now locate a suitable donor.
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[Maurice just has no problem talking to this giant balloon nurse thing as if it were a person.]
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But your scans indicate you are not 'just fine'.
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I am not a vampire expert.
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We are not cool. You are cool.
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[And then Maurice invites himself to shove the strange balloon man backward against his loading dock.]
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[During this whole hullabaloo, the heard the crunch of tires on gravel most likely went unheard--or at least unmentioned. A door slammed and tired, tired steps stumped up the front steps. The door opened as she fucking lived here and didn't have to knock.]
[A short, red-headed woman with bags under her eyes bustles in and coughs harshly into her fist.]
I feel like garbage, can we order ou--
[Why was her roommate hugging a...a blow-up doll?]
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THIS IS NOT WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE.
oh my gOD sjkdfhsdjk;
[This is familiar. Why does no one ask what his shut down protocols are.]
[He tries to protest, but his head is being shoved down. More and more. And when the stranger walks in, he lifts a hand as best he can to wave at them.]
Hello-!
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[Sorry, Baymax, but she's just going to stare at you in horror. And cough. But mostly stare in horror.]
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[He finally stops trying to shove the nurse bot back into his charging pod and gestures to him in exasperation.]
YOU tell her!
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[He tilts his head instead.]
You are coughing. Are you experiencing respiratory distress?
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[But she coughs again and clears her throat loudly.]
You could say that.
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