"What's your name?" Kun asked, his eyes focused on the materials in his hands.
At first, you couldn't talk, your throat too dry from the cold air outside. You desperately swallowed and coughed, then hoarsely said, "Y/N."
Dejun poured you a glass of something from a jug in the corner, and you looked it over. It looked like water to you, and you remembered that Jungwoo didn't seem put off by what water looked like on Earth. You took a tentative sip. Tasted like nothing. It soothed your raw throat a little bit, and you drank some more.
"My name's Y/N," you reiterated, then faltered as you looked at Jungwoo. "I'm... Jungwoo's friend. He crashed on Earth, we were helping him get back. But then he started getting like this. You can help him, right?"
Kun gently tilted his brother's head back and forth, the prevalent frown on his features only deepening. "Dejun, some help?"
The aide came over, and the two of them lifted Jungwoo's shirt up over his head. You gasped when you saw some bruising on his back and side, presumably from when he hit the wall when you took off from Earth. But the two Galarii didn't focus on that. Their attention was on his shoulders instead, having a hushed conversation between themselves.
"Is his shoulder okay?" You asked. "Is it broken or something?"
"His joint is fine," Dejun reassured you.
"Oh, good."
"Y/N," he said your name quietly, eyes focused on your leg. "You're bleeding. I think."
You looked down at your still-numb extremities, registering for the first time that you had apparently been cut by something outside. Bright red dripped down the side of your left leg, and you held back the instinct to touch it in disbelief.
"Oh. Sorry." You apologized, as you noticed a spot on the floor. "Uhm, do you have a band-aid?"
"Follow me, we'll get it cleaned up and give you some new clothes."
You looked at Jungwoo anxiously, where Kun was still tending to him. "I'm fine."
"He'll still be here, Y/N," Kun promised. "I'm sure my brother would want us to take care of his friend too."
Reluctantly, you went with Dejun into an adjoining room. After getting your cut washed out and a bandage applied, he fetched you some warmer clothes.
"Thanks, Dejun." You wrapped your arms around yourself. "Can I go back?"
"Sure. I'll bring you some food."
Stepping back into the room, you saw Kun cleaning up Jungwoo's face and chest where his blood had begun drying.
"Can I help?" You offered tentatively.
Kun waved you over. "His head keeps lolling around. Can you keep him still?"
"Of course." You sat on the corner of the bed, gently rearranging Jungwoo to cradle the back of his head with both your hands in your lap. Brushing some of his hair from his face, you took comfort in watching the shallow but steady rise and fall of his chest. "Is that better?"
"Yeah, thanks."
"His iridophores don't look right." You stated, able to see the reflective patches on his cheeks and shoulders from this angle. "That's what you're worried about, right?"
Kun nodded. "Yes."
"They're... dull." You kept your hands where they were. The realization did nothing to soothe you. "What does that mean?"
"I can't say."
"What can it mean?" You asked insistently, eye boring holes into the top of Kun's head as he was bent over focusing rather intently on one spot. "On Earth, one symptom can mean a lot of things. What can dull iridophores be a symptom of?"
"We won't know anything until he wakes up," Kun reiterated, soaking and wringing out the washcloth one final time. His eyes met yours, his own iridophores glinting in the lights. "Please, I don't want to speculate before then."
"Fine. Okay," you relented for now.
The Galarii's gaze fell to the pendant around your neck. "That's Jungwoo's transcoder."
You looked down at it as well. "Yeah. I figured I needed it more than him right now. You know, considering..."
"Has he explained to you how it works?"
"Telepathy. Which he told me is apparently very scientific to you all, and definitely not witchcraft," you snorted.
Dejun entered, a plate of food in his hand. Kun nodded towards it for you. "Eat."
You sighed, pressing your hand to Jungwoo's cheek once more. He wasn't ice cold anymore, but still felt clammy to the touch. Maneuvering his head back to the pillow, you moved over to the table where Dejun had set the food for you. It all seemed food-like, and if your attention wasn't so focused on your spaceman, you were sure you would be much more enthralled by eating alien food right now. But you could barely even taste it as you wolfed down a few bites, then a few more when Kun was still carefully watching you. When he seemed satisfied that you were fed, you pushed the plate away.
"Full," you mumbled. "Thank you."
Dejun and Kun exchanged a look, but didn't say anything.
"Do you know when he'll wake up?" You asked. "Don't you guys have like, doctors or something? Healers? I don't know, any sort of healthcare?"
"His iridophores... doctors can't help with that," Kun explained, obviously choosing his words very carefully. "We have to see if Jungwoo will pull through on his own."
"That's it?!" You spat back, wide-eyed. Maybe your tone was a bit harsh, but you couldn't believe that they apparently didn't even need a real doctor to examine him to give a diagnosis like that.
"Y/N—"
"But he's—He was fine just a few days ago..." You stared at him in disbelief. "We got ice cream..."
"I'll have Dejun make a room up for you, Y/N," Kun said, gently patting your shoulder as they moved towards the exit.
"Kun." You grabbed his arm before he got too far. He turned around to look at you inquisitively. "I'm sorry. He's your brother, this must be painful for you too. Really, I'm so sorry."
He offered a melancholy smile, nodding. "Thank you."

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finders keepers ? k.jw | ?
Fanfictionin which you've never been good at keeping your nose out of trouble, and a spaceship crashing a few meters away from you is right up your alley. the alien inside claiming that you're his soulmate might finally put you out of your depth, though ; ? s...
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