"Easy, easy," Claude gently told Luke as soon as the redhead broke into another fit of coughs. He wasn't sure what a hyperresonance was, but if the Institute had forced Luke into one, and it was resulting in the separation of his fonons or atoms or whatever, he definitely didn't need to be straining himself.
Fortunately, Asch and Guy were helping him sit up. As much as Claude wanted to assist them, he felt like he'd just be crowding everyone if he pitched in. But he still feel like he should do something...
After hesitating a brief moment, he shrugged off his Federation jacket and reached over enough to slip it over Luke's shoulders. If anything, he could at least help him be more comfortable, right?
With that done, he stepped closer to the door and slightly peeked outside. There was still a commotion going on out in the hallway, but he was fairly confident they could make it through unscathed if they were quick about it. He wasn't sure if Guy, Asch, or both would wind up carrying Luke, but Claude figured they'd be okay as long as there was at least one person who was free to fight off anything that attacked them.
Even when Luke started coughing again, Guy made sure not to let go of him. He gave Claude room to place his jacket over the redhead's shoulders. Then, with Asch's support, he pulled Luke closer against his shoulder, edging him away from the table as he moved one arm down under his legs.
With that, he took a step back and lifted Luke up so that he was holding him altar style. Luke was definitely heavy, and he wouldn't be able to carry him on his own for very long.
"Come over here and take his legs?" Guy asked of Asch. If Asch was here, then he had to be willing to help, right? Even if it meant carrying the "replica." While he still didn't approve of the way Asch treated his friend, at least he was pitching in. It would have been pretty hard for just him and Claude to deal with this.
"Just try to get some rest, okay?" he directed at Luke. "But don't give in..." It was going to be weird if Luke started fading in and out again while he was holding him, but Guy tried not to worry about that.
"Th... Thanks," Luke smiled, looking around at everyone. He couldn't believe that they actually found him; but he sure was glad that they actually came looking for him. Part of Luke felt like he didn't deserve all the fuss that was going around. He should at least try to walk a bit by himself...
Of course, the mere thought exhausted Luke and he just clutched on the jacket that Claude had offered him. Huh, since when did Claude have one of these? It wasn't standard Landels clothing...
Damnit, if only he could just walk! But his legs were already feeling like gel and he was sure that he would just end up crashing on the floor.
"Yeah, I got it," Asch replied, moving so he was in a better position to get Luke's legs. He might've normally made a remark telling Guy to stop telling him what to do, but he wasn't looking forward to getting into an argument at the moment. Besides, it had been his choice to go with Claude and Guy in the first place.
Glancing over his shoulder to Claude, Asch asked, "How's it look out there?" If he and Guy were going to have to carry the replica out of here, then that meant there was only one person to fight should anything choose to attack them. Hopefully that thing was still preoccupied with those other patients, otherwise they'd have an even bigger problem on their hands.
Claude had admittedly been a little worried about someone making some kind of uncalled for remark, especially given how stressful the situation was. Thankfully, it seemed Guy and Asch were doing an admirable job of cooperating, and he was a bit relieved.
"Not any worse than it was when we came," Claude answered Asch as he took another look outside. "I think we can make it if we don't mess around."
He glanced back at the others with a small nod. "Come on."
Fortunately, Asch and Guy were helping him sit up. As much as Claude wanted to assist them, he felt like he'd just be crowding everyone if he pitched in. But he still feel like he should do something...
After hesitating a brief moment, he shrugged off his Federation jacket and reached over enough to slip it over Luke's shoulders. If anything, he could at least help him be more comfortable, right?
With that done, he stepped closer to the door and slightly peeked outside. There was still a commotion going on out in the hallway, but he was fairly confident they could make it through unscathed if they were quick about it. He wasn't sure if Guy, Asch, or both would wind up carrying Luke, but Claude figured they'd be okay as long as there was at least one person who was free to fight off anything that attacked them.
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With that, he took a step back and lifted Luke up so that he was holding him altar style. Luke was definitely heavy, and he wouldn't be able to carry him on his own for very long.
"Come over here and take his legs?" Guy asked of Asch. If Asch was here, then he had to be willing to help, right? Even if it meant carrying the "replica." While he still didn't approve of the way Asch treated his friend, at least he was pitching in. It would have been pretty hard for just him and Claude to deal with this.
"Just try to get some rest, okay?" he directed at Luke. "But don't give in..." It was going to be weird if Luke started fading in and out again while he was holding him, but Guy tried not to worry about that.
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Of course, the mere thought exhausted Luke and he just clutched on the jacket that Claude had offered him. Huh, since when did Claude have one of these? It wasn't standard Landels clothing...
Damnit, if only he could just walk! But his legs were already feeling like gel and he was sure that he would just end up crashing on the floor.
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Glancing over his shoulder to Claude, Asch asked, "How's it look out there?" If he and Guy were going to have to carry the replica out of here, then that meant there was only one person to fight should anything choose to attack them. Hopefully that thing was still preoccupied with those other patients, otherwise they'd have an even bigger problem on their hands.
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"Not any worse than it was when we came," Claude answered Asch as he took another look outside. "I think we can make it if we don't mess around."
He glanced back at the others with a small nod. "Come on."
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