Title: He's Going The Distance
Author: Reno
Fandom: Resident Evil 7: Biohazard
Setting: Medbay, Post-Dulvey Incident
Pairing: Chris Redfield/Ethan Winters
Characters: Chris Redfield, Ethan Winters, Random Nurse
Genre: Hurt/Comfort/Romance
Rating: M
Chapters: 1/1
Word Count: 1386
Type Of Work: One-Shot, Part of the For All These Times series, Whump Bingo Fill #2
Status: Complete
Warnings: Gay, Slash, Yaoi, MLM, Pre-Slash, Canon-Typical Violence, Dissociating, Blood, Deep Wounds, Trans Male Character, Trans!Ethan Winters, Possible OOC for Chris, Medical Equipment, Medical Treatment, Stitches, Sutures, I.V.s, Pain Meds
Disclaimer: I don't own anything.
Summary: Was Ethan truly so used to pain that he didn't notice that?
AN: Hey guys, it's me again! Just thought I ought to say, if you want vague updates and to talk to me more, I have a writing Tumblr, too! Twitter is Sunshinecackle, and Tumblr is Writteninsunshine! I also have a writing Discord that is currently pretty dead. xD If you want it, please contact me on Twitter!
More whump fic bingo! I'm really enjoying these, they're too much fun to write. Oops, I like to punish Ethan even if he doesn't deserve it. He's so whumpable. I hope you guys are enjoying this, I know I sure am. This one is for my editor, Gryph, who is the best editor I could ever ask for. MAJOR shout out to her!
He's Going The Distance
There was an old thought resurfacing as Chris looked at Ethan. A man who could live through anything was what S.T.A.R.S. had wanted, Ethan would have been welcomed into the fold. The man was a machine when it came to surviving anything. Despite this, he seemed too oblivious to notice when something was wrong with him. All the healing fluid in the world couldn't help the man with how much constant pain wracked his body. It was almost impossible to discern one pang of pain from the rest. That hand was a nasty wound, the staples not quite sanitary when they'd been secured into his skin.
But that wasn't what he'd noticed just now.
"Ethan," He began, his voice soft and wary as if speaking too loudly might shatter the other man. "You're bleeding."
"I am?" His voice sounded exhausted, hoarse, and so soft Chris barely heard him.
Tugging him closer for inspection, he unbuttoned Ethan's shirt and pulled it away like a pair of curtains. Yanking up the undershirt he wore, Chris paused a moment to stare. Unable to help how his fingers splayed over the other's stomach, eyes taking in the thick scars beneath his pecs. His thoughts turned away from the injury for a second, he only stopped when he reached the center of Ethan's chest. He took in the soft peach fuzz there with a quirk of his lips he wasn't in control of. Finally, his fingers fell over the thick gash leaking over Ethan's pale skin, and the touch made Ethan recoil some.
"Don't," Chris warned, eyes narrowing a little as he reached around, pulling Ethan close again by his waist, a hand on his middle back, "You're hurt. I'll fix you right up."
Leaving Ethan for a moment, he returned with a basin of warm water and a few washcloths. Where he'd gotten them from, Ethan didn't know, and he couldn't find it in himself to care.
Dragging one wet cloth over the blood, he cleaned Ethan up despite his hisses and gasps of pain. What was the best option was going to hurt, so Chris started by applying a local anesthetic gel to the area around the wound. He must have found it when he brought the rest of his supplies, Ethan figured. He winced, flinching when Chris's hands got too close to the weeping injury, but he sucked in a deep breath and bit the thin skin on the inside of his lip. It was all he could do to keep himself from making any more noise.
"I'm going to have to give you stitches." Honestly, Chris was worried that Ethan was going to start leaking organs. It was deep, and he could almost touch the other's rib bones. Ethan had really taken a beating, and it was hard to fathom how he hadn't noticed this. Then again, he was in shock after everything that had happened, after all of the mental and physical trauma he had taken. Maybe it wasn't such a strange occurrence.
After all, he was a civilian. He hadn't been meant to find these kinds of things. If he had stayed away, he would have been blissfully unaware, but there might have been a worse problem on Chris' hands by the time they arrived at the scene.
"Okay." Letting out the breath he'd been holding, Ethan nodded just slightly to save him from aggravating his pounding headache, "Just… Do it quickly. I don't feel good." Swaying, he felt his knees begin to buckle, and Chris caught him in a tight embrace. This wasn't going to work with Ethan standing, anyway.
Hefting him up bridal style, Chris carried Ethan like he weighed nothing. Sitting him down on a nearby gurney, he removed his shirts and set them aside. They were stained, torn to hell, and bloody. He'd have to get him a change of clothes. Helping ease him to lay down so that his right side was facing out, he ran a hand over the other's chest in a hope to help calm him. Maybe it wasn't entirely innocent, but he was trying to stay focused here.
"This might hurt, but I promise I'll be quick." All Chris got in return was a soft murmur he couldn't hear, let alone understand. If nothing else, Chris was efficient, and Ethan looked like he was going to faint. That might help him do this without Ethan bellyaching the whole time. Stepping away, Chris grabbed a first aid kit, opening it up and setting it beside Ethan on the cot. Digging out a needle, some antiseptic, and surgical thread, he worked the thread through the eye of the needle and set to work.
The laceration was likely already infected, if not by something typical, then by the mold Ethan had been exposed to. With a little sigh, Chris poured some of the liquid over it, making sure to use gauze to get it inside. The forceps he had grabbed entering it made Ethan grunt, but he was too tired to try and fight it. Chris diligently worked on cleaning him up, wiping at more blood before grabbing the sterilized needle. He wiped it down again with a clean antiseptic wipe before starting with the initial stick. Ethan didn't seem to notice this, due to the numbing gel, and Chris was glad for it.
With the easy glide of the needle and his skillful hands, he made quick work of the stitches, hoping not to bother Ethan too much. Once they were tight, he cut the cord and cleaned up the wound once more, wiping away the gel with a few medical towelettes, before drying the area. To make sure it would stay clean, he rubbed another cloth damp with warm water on the site before running more of the wipes over it. A dry rag then worked over the glistening flesh, and he didn't stop until he had patted him dry.
"Ethan, I need you to sit up. I have to wrap this." Chris spoke, breaking the silence in the room they were in. Unfortunately, it seemed that Ethan had fallen asleep, or maybe passed out, so he had no choice but to gently shake him awake. "Ethan, you have to sit up."
Ethan nodded absently, slowly pushing himself up with the other's aid. Bracing himself on his shaking arms, he let Chris wrap him up with gauze from his stomach to his shoulders, surprised by his gentle hands. Once Ethan was bandaged up, he was allowed to lay back once more, and Chris didn't think about his next action. Kissing Ethan's forehead gently, he petted a hand over the skin and the other's sweat-damp hair.
"You should be alright, now. I'll keep an eye on this." Voice quiet, he smiled slightly, hoping to keep him at ease. It didn't seem like Ethan was going to panic, though, too worn down to do much but flutter his eyelashes. "Sleep, now. I'll get you some pain killers when you wake up." God knew he'd need them. Moving the gurney around so that he could be more comfortable and closer to the setup for the I.V., Chris sighed in relief. Already asleep, or so he hoped.
Settling in a nearby chair, Chris pulled out his phone. He'd be stuck here for a while, for sure. It wasn't like he had anything better to do, he'd been set to guard Ethan while his tests were being done.
Ethan didn't wake for what felt like hours, and when he did it was with a groan of pain. Chris was quick to give him water and a shot of morphine that he was instructed to administer through the I.V. that a nurse had given Ethan. At the very least, he was going to be taken care of.
"Thanks." Ethan managed, his voice cracking halfway through.
"You need care." That much was obvious. Chris combed a hand through the other's blond locks once more. "If that means I have to do it, then so be it." There was an odd fondness he felt for Ethan in this moment, watching him nod, his eyes glassy and distant. "You'll be okay."
With any luck, he'd bounce back from this. He'd been through hell already, what was another ordeal to save him?
AN: There we go! It's not super shippy but I'll still tag it, just in case. Also, this probably makes more pain for the start of The Village, but that's okay. I might write something about it when I've seen more of the game. I got it preordered for my birthday but it's at my friend's house until I can see her again. I've been watching it, however, so I'll get there eventually. I hope you guys enjoyed it!
Prompt: Ethan Doesn't Realize He's Injured
