No, nothing. When he threw me into those crates, they were completely empty.
[ Other than the glass, and it had been empty.
She sighs, a frustrated huff of a noise. ]
Even if it is something, it will pass. My modifications will filter it out.
[ But moving to step away from Peter, she sways all over again, nearly losing her balance.
... Gamora never loses her balance. ]
[ Other than the glass, and it had been empty.
She sighs, a frustrated huff of a noise. ]
Even if it is something, it will pass. My modifications will filter it out.
[ But moving to step away from Peter, she sways all over again, nearly losing her balance.
... Gamora never loses her balance. ]
[ Gamora catches herself on Peter's arms, wincing against the way her head just spins with the sudden rush of heat. ]
Damn it.
[ Though her voice is more of a growl as she reaches up to steady herself, one hand on Peter's arm still, the other brushing against the exposed skin at the collar of his shirt as she grips his shoulder. There's— something when she makes contact, something brief and warm all over again, though it seems there and gone again in an instant. ]
I'm— fine. It just caught me off guard.
[ "Fine," she says, despite how intense the temperature difference is between her and Peter now with the fever. ]
Damn it.
[ Though her voice is more of a growl as she reaches up to steady herself, one hand on Peter's arm still, the other brushing against the exposed skin at the collar of his shirt as she grips his shoulder. There's— something when she makes contact, something brief and warm all over again, though it seems there and gone again in an instant. ]
I'm— fine. It just caught me off guard.
[ "Fine," she says, despite how intense the temperature difference is between her and Peter now with the fever. ]
What? No.
[ She doesn't let go of him quite yet, her expression hardening. ]
I just told you my modifications will handle it. I do not want to go back.
[ And maybe that's a more intense reaction than is actually necessary, but through the haze of her frustration and the heat clouding her mind, it's somehow that much harder to tamp down on the aggravation bubbling up. ]
[ She doesn't let go of him quite yet, her expression hardening. ]
I just told you my modifications will handle it. I do not want to go back.
[ And maybe that's a more intense reaction than is actually necessary, but through the haze of her frustration and the heat clouding her mind, it's somehow that much harder to tamp down on the aggravation bubbling up. ]
[ That irritation flares in a rush of intense heat that burns behind Gamora's eyes, and her fingers tighten instead on Peter's arm. ]
I said no.
[ —and it comes in a tone that Gamora hasn't used with Peter in ages, more snarl than calm, and she suddenly realizes how brutally she was squeezing his arm until she lets go immediately, stumbling a step back from him.
She presses the heel of her hand to her eyes, grimacing down at the deck ]
I—
I said no.
[ —and it comes in a tone that Gamora hasn't used with Peter in ages, more snarl than calm, and she suddenly realizes how brutally she was squeezing his arm until she lets go immediately, stumbling a step back from him.
She presses the heel of her hand to her eyes, grimacing down at the deck ]
I—
[ This time, Gamora doesn't try to resist as he tells her to sit, and she's careful about lowering herself into a seat, blinking glassy eyes down at her hands. That haze feels thicker, hotter, and she flexes her fingers, forces herself to do it slowly – trying to exercise control, trying not to shake with the pent-up energy that accompanies the heat. The fever hasn't made her sluggish, and if anything, she feels the need to do— anything. To fight? To touch? To rend something to pieces? To not think about the warmth spreading through her mind—? ]
Nothing's— wrong.
[ No, no, something has to be wrong, because she knows she wouldn't grab Peter like that, wouldn't speak to him like that. ]
It— just needs to burn itself out.
Nothing's— wrong.
[ No, no, something has to be wrong, because she knows she wouldn't grab Peter like that, wouldn't speak to him like that. ]
It— just needs to burn itself out.
[ Distantly, Gamora hears Peter telling Kraglin to turn the ship around, that he leaves out the details (good, because she's fine, nothing is wrong, and whatever it is will resolve itself, it's fine), and if she had the presence of mind for it, she'd be grateful.
As it is, one of her hands keeps flexing her fingers, the other pressing momentarily against her eyes. ]
—Fine.
[ Ground out through grit teeth, and she swallows around the tightening in her throat. She forces her breathing to slow, careful about the way she curls and uncurls her fingers, and then she looks back up at Peter. Her eyes are glassier, her pupils dilated, but she sets her jaw with that determination to overrule the overwhelming heat. ]
... How soon until we return?
As it is, one of her hands keeps flexing her fingers, the other pressing momentarily against her eyes. ]
—Fine.
[ Ground out through grit teeth, and she swallows around the tightening in her throat. She forces her breathing to slow, careful about the way she curls and uncurls her fingers, and then she looks back up at Peter. Her eyes are glassier, her pupils dilated, but she sets her jaw with that determination to overrule the overwhelming heat. ]
... How soon until we return?
... Yes.
[ She refocuses on Peter, watching him busy himself with the sink, but she's relieved when he comes over with the glass and the towel at the ready.
She reaches first for the wet towel, immediately chilled against her fingers. She sweeps her hair over her shoulder to set it on the back of her neck (though she gives a short hiss at the intense difference in temperature), and then she goes for the water. ]
Don't look so concerned.
[Mumbled around the lip of the glass. She's trying for reassurance, but it doesn't have quite the same effect when there's still something of a growl in her voice. ]
[ She refocuses on Peter, watching him busy himself with the sink, but she's relieved when he comes over with the glass and the towel at the ready.
She reaches first for the wet towel, immediately chilled against her fingers. She sweeps her hair over her shoulder to set it on the back of her neck (though she gives a short hiss at the intense difference in temperature), and then she goes for the water. ]
Don't look so concerned.
[Mumbled around the lip of the glass. She's trying for reassurance, but it doesn't have quite the same effect when there's still something of a growl in her voice. ]
[ Despite the raging haze of heat that keeps trying to pull her attention, Gamora focuses wholly on Peter as she takes a few more sips of water. She straightens up slightly in her chair as he gets to his feet, and concern seems like it's doing its best to fight its way through agitation. ]
What does that mean?
[ Through that fog, she wants to focus on Peter, even with all that prickling energy that she's keeping in check (or, still trying to, at least).
The glass in her hands creaks in protest as she squeezes a little too much, and she finally eases up before it breaks. ]
What does that mean?
[ Through that fog, she wants to focus on Peter, even with all that prickling energy that she's keeping in check (or, still trying to, at least).
The glass in her hands creaks in protest as she squeezes a little too much, and she finally eases up before it breaks. ]
[ She didn't even consider that one of the others might have to deal with this – whatever this is. ]
There was... something on the glass in those containers. I think.
[ She frowns as she tries to remember. ]
There were empty, but the glass was discolored.
[ Another wave of heat, and Gamora grimaces, getting to her feet suddenly with the need to move. She at least sets aside the water so she doesn't break it the next time her fingers clench and curl. ]
There was... something on the glass in those containers. I think.
[ She frowns as she tries to remember. ]
There were empty, but the glass was discolored.
[ Another wave of heat, and Gamora grimaces, getting to her feet suddenly with the need to move. She at least sets aside the water so she doesn't break it the next time her fingers clench and curl. ]
I do not need to sit.
[ Though she says it with far more aggression than she means to. If the fever wasn't so distracting, she'd probably apologize.
As it stands, she's instead inclined to pace – some way to channel that strange energy, to turn it into more than the thrumming of it under her skin. ]
And I didn't mention it because whatever this is should have been filtered out. It shouldn't have—
[ She interrupts herself with a short growl, pressing her knuckles against her eyes as she pauses mid-step. ]
[ Though she says it with far more aggression than she means to. If the fever wasn't so distracting, she'd probably apologize.
As it stands, she's instead inclined to pace – some way to channel that strange energy, to turn it into more than the thrumming of it under her skin. ]
And I didn't mention it because whatever this is should have been filtered out. It shouldn't have—
[ She interrupts herself with a short growl, pressing her knuckles against her eyes as she pauses mid-step. ]
[ Gamora looks about ready to snap at Peter again that she doesn't need water, but through the haze of heat, she seems to realize he's just trying to help. ]
What do you think I'm trying to do?
[ ... Though she's still somewhat less successful in regards to the hostility.
But she reaches for the water she set aside instead, finishing it off – though more to satisfy him than because she's particularly thirsty. ]
Shouldn't— you check on the others?
What do you think I'm trying to do?
[ ... Though she's still somewhat less successful in regards to the hostility.
But she reaches for the water she set aside instead, finishing it off – though more to satisfy him than because she's particularly thirsty. ]
Shouldn't— you check on the others?
[ Gamora listens, however distantly, to Peter and the subsequent responses. It's reassuring, at least, to know that no one else is experiencing something like this (or it would be if she could focus on it), but she's more preoccupied with the heat swimming in her vision. ]
My hearing is still just fine, Peter.
[ Though she's taken the opportunity to lean against the counter, stopping her pacing as she tries for that slow, grounding breathing.
... It only works so much.
She also pulls the towel from the back of her neck, because it's already warmed through, and she drops it somewhat unceremoniously onto the counter beside her. ]
Just— come here.
[ She sounds far less steady than she did before, and when she raises her eyes to look at him, her pupils have almost completely swallowed up that ring of brown. ]
My hearing is still just fine, Peter.
[ Though she's taken the opportunity to lean against the counter, stopping her pacing as she tries for that slow, grounding breathing.
... It only works so much.
She also pulls the towel from the back of her neck, because it's already warmed through, and she drops it somewhat unceremoniously onto the counter beside her. ]
Just— come here.
[ She sounds far less steady than she did before, and when she raises her eyes to look at him, her pupils have almost completely swallowed up that ring of brown. ]
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