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[Truthfully speaking, this Ball was nothing more than a glorified dance class in Linhardt's mind. They were practically obligated to attend and partake, dancing with people and exchanging smiles and pleasantries; a ball like this was at least somewhat important to the nobility, Linhardt was sure, but as far as he was concerned? He had no business here, and the first chance he could get out, he took gladly.
He wasn't altogether sure about where to go, honestly; he could certainly just turn in for the night on his bed, or get back to his crest research, but there was another curiosity that he wanted to take a look at; the Goddess Tower. The details were a little fuzzy in Linhardt's mind, but he had heard some so-called rumors about what happened within the tower. Something interesting would happen if two people entered the tower...was it that they would be blessed by the Goddess if they shared a vow, or that they would be cursed for defiling her tower? Linhardt couldn't really recall off the top of his head, as it wasn't a topic that interested him too much, but...well, it was an interesting research opportunity and there was certainly a first time for everything.
But of course, he knew very well he wasn't exactly destined for much in the love department. As far as he was concerned, the Goddess Tower would be a once in a lifetime napping spot, and Linhardt intended to take the bait. It was surprisingly quiet, though he didn't doubt that there were people waiting to come in and try to find their 'true love', as they would likely call it. Linhardt finds his way to a nice spot within the tower, settling himself in for what's likely to be an interesting sleep, if nothing else.
Who knows, maybe he'll get to eavesdrop on some unlucky sap within the tower before he nods off, or perhaps even hear someone find the love of their life. The latter would certainly be a nice thought, for one of the others, perhaps. That would at least be interesting to hear...]
He wasn't altogether sure about where to go, honestly; he could certainly just turn in for the night on his bed, or get back to his crest research, but there was another curiosity that he wanted to take a look at; the Goddess Tower. The details were a little fuzzy in Linhardt's mind, but he had heard some so-called rumors about what happened within the tower. Something interesting would happen if two people entered the tower...was it that they would be blessed by the Goddess if they shared a vow, or that they would be cursed for defiling her tower? Linhardt couldn't really recall off the top of his head, as it wasn't a topic that interested him too much, but...well, it was an interesting research opportunity and there was certainly a first time for everything.
But of course, he knew very well he wasn't exactly destined for much in the love department. As far as he was concerned, the Goddess Tower would be a once in a lifetime napping spot, and Linhardt intended to take the bait. It was surprisingly quiet, though he didn't doubt that there were people waiting to come in and try to find their 'true love', as they would likely call it. Linhardt finds his way to a nice spot within the tower, settling himself in for what's likely to be an interesting sleep, if nothing else.
Who knows, maybe he'll get to eavesdrop on some unlucky sap within the tower before he nods off, or perhaps even hear someone find the love of their life. The latter would certainly be a nice thought, for one of the others, perhaps. That would at least be interesting to hear...]

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[Linhardt just kind of shrugs at that, before trying to think about what happened...]
I don't think I'm sick? It's just been warm the past few days... [does lin actually look like he'd know if he's sick, oh my god? also it probably hasn't...been as warm as lin's been thinking, so...] I was practicing some Reason magic out in that little field, and I remember seeing stars...but that's about it, before waking up here.
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Hubert removes one of his gloves and with his other still-gloved hand reaches out for Linhardt's chin. Assuming he's successful in that, he'll press the back of his non-gloved hand to Linhardt's forehead to check for a temperature.
All without asking permission. How rude.]
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What are you doing...?
[...It's definitely a bit startling to say the least, though Linhardt does wind up letting him work. What Hubert finds is that Linhardt's definitely got a high temperature, that's for sure! Nothing life threatening, obviously, but damn that boy could be a decent portable heater...]
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You have a fever.
[He lets go of Linhardt's chin and moves to replace his glove, frowning.]
I know there are some herbs that can bring it down, though rest should help as well. Do you have any other symptoms?
[...this man's bedside manner is so bad, i'm so sorry.]
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[Lin grumbles a bit, just kind of shaking his head into his pillow. This is great. And some really stupid irony...]
Not that I'm aware of? [...hm, actually--] I haven't really eaten anything today, but that's just because I don't feel hungry at all. And attempting to get out of bed made me feel like I was going to fall over...
[...]
Have you done this before?
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[Hmm, it is pretty late, but he should be able to find something light for Linhardt to eat in the kitchen...
He's pulled from his thoughts by that question, though.]
No, I haven't.
[...is it obvious...]
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I was simply curious, that's all.
[...Linhardt likes him enough to not call him out on how bad he is at this, that is the sole saving grace. He'd honestly take Hubert over dealing with Manuela any day of the week...]
...But I suppose your right. [...] If you're going to the kitchen, can you see if they have anything sweet?
[LIN, YOUR PRIORITIES]
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[But he sounds exasperated instead of truly worried or stern. This is just how things are going to be...]
I'm going to the library as well - do you want me to bring you anything?
[Honestly, he has no idea how long Linhardt will need to recover and he desperately needs to find something that can guide him in these trying times. Lady Edelgard's advice is solid, but not enough to tend to the sick.]
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[That's a joke, at least. Maybe. Linhardt does smile a bit, though, turning over on the bed a bit.]
Well...if there is anything Edelgard would permit me to assist you with, I'd like that. But if not, I'll simply take some books on crest research.
[...not that he doesn't have a solid chunk of the library already on the floor over here, but maybe if he doesn't say anything, Hubert won't mess with the mess that is his room...]
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You need to rest. I would have thought you were the expert at that.
[Something about that seems to fit, though. He has all the pieces to this puzzle, he just needs to order them properly to see the picture in full.]
...You haven't been getting enough rest lately, have you?
[He doesn't intend for the question to come across as pointed, but it is blunt. It's not really a question at all, actually.]
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[There's a bit of annoyance in his tone at that, and it's causing something to feel tangled in his chest again. He doesn't want to acknowledge it, really, and he kind of turns over on the bed so Hubert can't see his face. (Or, well, hopefully he can't.)
Of course, the true question of the hour causes Linhardt's body to visibly tense on the bed before he forces himself to ease, just...bringing his blanket closer to himself.]
It's...fine, you know; nothing to be concerned over. I can't afford to be idle, that's all.
[He doesn't want to talk about it.]
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[Irritation flares within him before it is immediately crushed. He's not even sure if he's annoyed with Linhardt for being so stubborn or with himself for not catching on earlier.]
But I seem to recall an incident in which someone reminded me that I need to take care of myself as well.
[The words aren't pointed, but they are blunt. He stands, pushing the chair in and carefully stepping around Linhardt's books and papers.]
I'll be back in a bit. Try to rest, and don't even think of leaving your bed.
[He leaves then, a bit too quickly, perhaps. He needs to be out of the room and back on his own so he can find a way to mask his rebellious emotions.
He leans against the wall just outside Linhardt's room for a moment, where he can't be seen by anyone else. No one riles him up like this, no one frustrates him and makes him ache like this.
But he doesn't have time to stop and consider what all this means. There's so much that needs to happen, and so little time left. He can consider everything later.
For now, he has to fetch his friend some food and something light to read while he tends to him. As best he can, anyway.]
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He has the decency to wait until Hubert leaves to let the venom escape unbidden, and he feels himself clutch that bear in a practical death grip.]
That's easy for you to say when you aren't the one who's potentially expendable.
[He's thankful Hubert is gone when he says that much. Hubert doesn't need to hear that, and as soon as the words leave him, he...well, he doesn't settle, but he's at least a little better. Probably. Or he's just shoved everything down because That Sure Is An Emotion He Doesn't Like.
Either way, he will wait for Hubert in his bed, as ordered. He does wind up turning over so he can look at the door when Hubert comes back in, getting himself comfortable since he's clearly gonna be there a while.]
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It isn't because he has a difficult time finding books, or because there isn't much in the way of food he can take without having to prepare, it's because he takes his time with it.
Anger doesn't suit him. Even irritability and annoyance aren't advisable for a man in his position, though it's difficult to quell those entirely.
Linhardt is working hard to prove himself. He's attempting to be an asset to Lady Edelgard's plans. He's working with Reason magic and taking the job he's been given seriously. All of this should be something he's encouraging, not something that's aggravating him like this.
Why is it aggravating him like this? That's the question he keeps asking himself and one he keeps pushing aside and away, refusing to think about. Refusing to answer. He might already know the answer, and it's not something he's ready to put any serious thought into.]
Infuriating. [It's murmured into the stillness of the library.] Absolutely infuriating.
[He manages to find a few books that will help him with Linhardt's fever, though obtaining the herbs tonight will be far too difficult. He can get them from the merchants tomorrow morning. With any luck, he won't be gone for very long.
With any luck, Linhardt will get over this soon.]
And get over himself while we're at it.
[It's the sort of petty he never allows himself to sink to, but it makes him feel a little better anyway.
By the time he's located a couple of books for Linhardt and reached the kitchen, he's feeling less irritated. He prepares a tray and even manages to locate a small bag of chocolates (that was probably being hidden for someone to snack on later, but too bad). He returns quickly, managing to get the door open somehow despite all he's carrying.
He hands the tray over to Linhardt once he's in the room, moving to shut the door once that's done.]
Eat first, you can have the books once you're done if you're not tired.
[There's nothing cold in the words, just the usual blunt tone of voice. He sets Linhardt's books on the desk (near him, so Linhardt won't snatch them), though it's probably obvious that despite his words, he's picked up something that isn't exactly light reading.
They're books on crests, and even judging from the titles on the spines alone, it seems like he was paying attention when Linhardt had rambled at length about them.
The book he's currently got open is easily recognizable as a medical text. It's not one based in Faith magic - he's never had any desire to learn and would make for a poor healer anyway - but rather in the more practical ways to tend to illnesses. There's another book on the subject too; Hubert came prepared.
He won't talk to Linhardt while he's eating, but that's not because he's angry. He needs to figure out what to do to help with Linhardt's fever, so this is more pressing.]
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It's...nice, it's really nice, and it takes a few seconds to realize that thinking about it too hard is making his cheeks heat and he likely looks even sicker as a result, so he's just gonna stop before this gets more embarrassing.]
...Thank you, Hubert. I truly appreciate this.
[Linhardt will start eating after he says that, though, more than content to let the room go quiet while Hubert reads. He won't even try to stealthily get rid of the vegetables as a token of thanks!
...He admittedly does wind up attempting to sneak chocolate between every few bites of the actual food, but if Hubert tells him to stop, he will. Otherwise, he has no qualms at all; he actually does eat in relatively short order, at least, likely owing to how hungry he was. That's a little embarrassing, honestly, but at least he didn't do it as fast as Caspar at his worst...
...Of course, Linhardt is kind of feeling drowsy now, which is a bit of a mistake because he doesn't want to go to sleep (for once), so he looks at the desk and the books Hubert brought...]
Are you sure I can't have one book before bed? It may help me get to sleep...
[oh my god you sound like a kid]
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He glances up from the book when Linhardt finishes, and there's a slight twitch in his mouth that might have been him repressing an attempted smile.]
Nonsense. You'll get absorbed in what you're reading and be awake all night. You need to rest, Linhardt. You'll have plenty of time to read tomorrow.
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...You do know me entirely too well.
[I'd rather not render myself entirely useless. is a thought that enters his head, causing his brow to furrow a bit before he settles, grabbing the bear again and nestling into the covers.]
But I suppose that is a fair point to make. I promise I'll go to sleep like a good infant, then.
[That's definitely joking, but he will listen, okay.]
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[It isn't a threat, and he loses the battle to keep the smile at bay.]
I'll be here if you need anything.
[Hope you weren't planning on having any privacy?? He's just. Going to sit here all night, apparently.]
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Well, I didn't know this was going to become a slumber party.
[...His words are a bit muffled as a result of said burying, but he doesn't sound like he minds, though? He's a little too tired to tell, admittedly, but he sounds almost pleased by the idea.]
Try to get some sleep as well, when you're able. My desk is open, as you already know. [He wasn't lying about the guest bed comment, at least...??? But once again, Lin's invitation is forward. One day he'll learn some tact.] Good night, Hubert.
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[But he's still smirking even as he turns back to his book.]
Good night, Linhardt. Do try to recover quickly.
[He won't go to sleep any time soon; he has to make sure Linhardt gets his rest, after all.]
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[He falls asleep...well, not very easily; Hubert will likely hear Linhardt toss and turn throughout the night, though he eventually settles enough to finally get some peaceful shut-eye. It's probably the most uninterrupted sleep he's gotten since deciding to join with Edelgard and Hubert...funny how that works.
Still, he does wind up waking in the early morning, kind of blearily looking around the room before he settles upon Hubert again, conked right out at his desk. It's...actually kind of cute to witness again; he at least hopes that Hubert is sleeping somewhat soundly, after all he's done to watch out for him. It's thanks to him that Linhardt didn't just overwork himself to...well, the infirmary really, dealing with Manuela is a thing he'd rather avoid at all cost--but that's beside the point.
Linhardt does feel a little more energized. Slightly, at least. The least he can do is try to repay Hubert a little bit, he feels. Sure, the man will likely yell at him if he catches him out of bed, but surely it's fine! He's just trying to do something nice for his friend. That's all it is. That's totally all it is. As long as he does this quickly, and gets back into bed before Hubert notices, it'll be all well and good. He's sure he can think up a good lie!
(He is, in fact, not sure and Hubert knows damn well he's bad at lying, this is gonna be a disaster.)
Quietly and stealthily as possible (for Linhardt, at least), he tiptoes out of bed and slowly goes to pick up the blanket he had attempted to toss the day prior. It's easy enough to pick up at least, though he's definitely going back to bed after this; he's still feeling warm and he'd rather be warm in bed than warm walking, thank you very much. Once it's carefully in his hands, he slowly makes his way over, careful to not try to disturb the myriad of papers and books on his floor, before attempting to lay the blanket on Hubert's shoulders.
He just hopes this works so he can go back to bed and have Hubert be none the wiser...]
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What do you think you're doing out of bed?
[It's almost like he hadn't been asleep at all; there's no time between waking up and being awake enough to scold the other man. He's asleep one moment and wide awake the next, which is a little weird. But it's Hubert, so of course it's weird.
He sits up, the blanket falling back around his shoulders and he catches it before it falls. It's easy enough to put the pieces together.]
Ah, I see. You should be in bed.
[It's less harsh the second time.]
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This? This manages to startle him.]
--Hubert! I, uh...
[Well, congratulations, Hubert, you scared the man. Linhardt actively jumps a bit--stumbling some but thankfully not falling over, eyes widening for a moment before he settles. Is this man even human? Usually people are drowsy as all hell after being woken out of a dead sleep, but that's...
...Well, okay, okay, he gets the hint and goes back into bed, sighing.]
I suppose no good deed goes unpunished... [He yawns a bit, before looking to Hubert.] When did you fall asleep, anyway? You're surprisingly well rested for someone who just woke out of a dead sleep...
[...He assumes, anyway? He hopes???]
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[...]
I have trained myself to be awake and ready at a moment's notice. Should an enemy ambush us, I will be ready to battle immediately, without the risk of allowing anything to harm Lady Edelgard.
[...Hubert, as always, is extremely Extra.]
Anyway, I'm not entirely sure when I dozed off. It's been long enough, at least.
[...perhaps unsurprisingly, Hubert's one of those weirdoes who can function just fine on like four hours of sleep.]
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Hubert. Friend. Buddy. Are you okay. Linhardt's face does a Thing when he says that much, and he's not sure if he admires the amount of effort Hubert's willing to put in or if he's doing a concern...]
Well, I suppose that is a fair point. Being ready at a moment's notice is certainly an advantage to have over your enemy, and they would prove rather frightened if they saw just how fast you were able to regain consciousness...
[...]
In any case, may I have one of those books now? I don't think I'll be getting back to sleep anytime soon.
[...please go to sleep, Hubie, oh my god he'll stay in bed and not move, just never do that again.]
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