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>wake up early to Gura shivering
>move closer to her to share warmth
>her side of the bed is damp with sweat
>softly feel her forehead
>it's hot
>go get a thermometer
>wake her gently and ask how she feels
>says she feels awful
>take her temperature
>101.7F
>drive her to the local urgent care
>walk her to the door
>she takes your hand and holds your hand tightly
>go to front desk
>fill out necessary information
>Gura grabs your hand again
>tells you she's actually more scared of the doctor's office than she's admitted before now
>squeeze her hand and tell her it'll be alright
>help her communicate with the doctor
>a few tests later
>she gets prescribed some flu medicine
>hold her hand the entire time
>nurse her back to health
>she's her bright, happy self again after three days
>wake up early to Gawr shivering
>she's pulled the sheets over herself
>this isn't unusual
>go back to sleep
>wake up later to the sound of Gawr puking in the toilet
>rush to comfort her
>hold her hair out of the way
>rub her back until she finishes
>walk her to the bed
>bring her a thermometer
>she smacks it away
>insist on taking her temperature
>102.9F
>get ready to go to the doctor
>Gawr refuses
>she's adamant this time
>you concede
>but only on the grounds that she lets you take care of her
>you bring acetaminophen, cold water, and a wet cloth to her bedside
>nurse her back to health
>she quickly gets better over the next few days
>you get sick from exposure to her
>Gawr calls you a bozo for getting sick
>the illness hits you much harder than it hit her
>even Gawr can't be mean to someone who's really sick
>she spends the next few days being unusually caring and sweet towards you