"That was my plan," she assured him, fully intending to stick to it and not leave her room until they were ready to leave the city. "I might just sleep until tomorrow at this rate." The ordeal had taken a lot of out of her, and the migraine medication was already starting to work, thankfully.
"I'll be so glad to go home," she murmured quietly, tucking her hair back behind her ear and rubbing at her temple, trying to help ease the ache away.
Home. That's what the hive ship was for her now. A place where people weren't afraid of her. Some of them still might look at her as food for a little while, but in the grand scheme of things, she'd much rather be seen as dinner than a monster.
Beckett came back over to check on her then. "Are you starting to feel any difference in the pain?" The drug didn't always work for everyone; sometimes the pain went away entirely, others it only lessened the severity.
Rogue nodded slightly. "It's getting better," she told the doctor, who gave her a quick smile before leaving again.
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"I'll be so glad to go home," she murmured quietly, tucking her hair back behind her ear and rubbing at her temple, trying to help ease the ache away.
Home. That's what the hive ship was for her now. A place where people weren't afraid of her. Some of them still might look at her as food for a little while, but in the grand scheme of things, she'd much rather be seen as dinner than a monster.
Beckett came back over to check on her then. "Are you starting to feel any difference in the pain?" The drug didn't always work for everyone; sometimes the pain went away entirely, others it only lessened the severity.
Rogue nodded slightly. "It's getting better," she told the doctor, who gave her a quick smile before leaving again.