fishandclips: (~And find no captain waiting)
Mahir Gowda ([personal profile] fishandclips) wrote2024-02-25 09:10 pm

Coming Home

Australia was supposed to be an easy trip... In so far as traveling across the world to visit a continent that is actively out to kill you can be considered "easy." It wasn't that he had not enjoyed himself... some of the time. But he never would have agreed to this blasted trip if he had known what was in store for him.

He is absurdly grateful to be back on the ground once his flight back to America lands. Extending his trip had been a nightmare, but the doctors had refused to clear him to return on his original flight date. Shaun and Georgia had been apoplectic, and he just knew he was going to be hearing about that for the next... however long. Maybe there would be an outbreak somewhere soon to distract them.

By the time he makes his way through security and customs and is able to head outside to the pick up area, his head feels like it may just split apart. All he wants is to climb into a car and sleep until they're back to their flat, and then maybe sleep for a day or ten.

Mahir knows the odds of that happening are slim to fucking none, because he lives with Shaun and Georgia Mason, and he's been on a bloody airplane for almost sixteen hours, which means he hasn't been able to do anything with the site. Not that he'd been up to doing much in the days since his concussion, either. Things are probably such a mess, and just the idea of having to clear it up (or worse, look at his emails) makes him tired. More tired.

There. He spots the car and heads for it, beyond relieved to see Shaun and Georgia already waiting for him.
adaptiveimmunities: (Concerned)

[personal profile] adaptiveimmunities 2024-04-19 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
Shaun is less cautious than George--it helps that nothing short of actually killing him is going to make him amplify, and even that's still a question mark he's not ready to turn into a period--and he starts toward Mahir as soon as he comes into sight. He doesn't bother waiting for the blood test to work its magic before pulling him into a hug.

"Glad you're back. George was a mess."