I've seen people making their own whump bingo cards lately and thought it looked fun so I made one dedicated to these lovely fever tropes 👀 Feel free to use if it inspires you!
That Iconic Aesthetic when a character is both feverish and super congested so they get that hazy look where their eyes are not even half lidded like, ¾ lidded but they’re definitely awake, just too groggy and gross to be attentive.
We obviously love the stoic character becoming a bit soft and vulnerable when they get sick.
But. What about a stoic, stern, cynical character, who becomes soft and vulnerable when someone else is sick? Forehead feels, deep frowns, troubled sighs through their nose, unnecessarily worried glances.
How’s… the cold? in a strangely tense, uneasy tone.
Better…
A hand on the forehead. Liar. You have a fever. And you don’t sound better at all. Chewing their lip, looking away. Almost angry. Helpless. So vulnerable.
he is speeeeed
(bonus) and angy! :
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The Lost Souls stand there.
…?
…!!
Suddenly, the memories are flooding back!
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happy birthday to my favorite bug ever 💚
OMG!! Thak you so much!!!
your wish is granted!!
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Bugtober 2022 Prompt 20: Bad Ending
This is one of the worst endings of the Mothwasp AU that I could think of.
Team Snakemouth has been defeated. Kabbu, Vi, and Leif have all been brainwashed by Hoaxe, and have been commanded to capture Luna and Shigeko.
“Seriously, you’re starting to scare me.”
“I’m fine.”
“Well, you don’t look fine.”
I invite you to think about cold symptoms that wake the sickie up.
Congestion so bad that the effort to breathe jerks them out of a sound sleep, making them shift positions with a quiet, thick sniffle that lets almost no air in and does nothing for the stuffiness.
Wet coughs that crackle in their chests and leave them gasping and fumbling for the water glass they left there for just such an occasion, spluttering a bit because they can’t stop coughing long enough to actually take a proper sip.
Sneezing. Maybe that’s not what woke them up, but now that they’re awake, they can’t stop. Slow building fits that make their breath shiver, and they agonize over every moment that the next sneeze doesn’t come. When it finally stops, they’re more exhausted than they were before, and can barely summon the energy to swipe the cuff of their sleep shirt against their nose before rolling over to try and sleep before this all happens again.
Fevers that turn their dreams sour and make them shake with chills, or feel so hot that their immediate thought is to fling all the sweat-dampened covers off. And maybe crawl out of those disgusting pyjamas that were fresh from the wash when they put them on three hours ago. Their head spins, and the world swims in and out of focus when they peer blearily around to make sure that the lurking danger from their nightmare isn’t actually hiding in the corner of their room.
Think about those cold symptoms that you just can’t sleep through.