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Wash lost his arm a long time ago, when the Mother of Invention fell. A sheet of reinforced glass that formed one of the windows in the medbay came loose on impact and cut it clean off. They designed a pretty good prosthetic arm for him. It's old news.
Well. It's old news to him, anyways. His new teammates might disagree.
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Wash is having a rough day. Maine accidentally makes it worse.
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Newly released from the hospital, Wash is still recovering. Being bedridden for so long is awfully boring, but Donut takes some time to make him a little less miserable.
For RvB Fluff Week.
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Prompt from Renaroo: Recovering from his wounds, Wash is able to get some exercise in thanks to Carolina making herself his sparring partner.
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Waking up in a hospital can be disorienting, especially for someone who has been through as much mental trauma as Wash.
The difference is that he has friends, now. Good ones, who know how to calm him down when his brain decides he should try to leap out of bed and run away.
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Wash hates Christmas. He doesn't mean to be a Grinch, but it's sort of hard to enjoy the holiday when all of his friends and family are dead.
Well. Until he meets the Reds and Blues.
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Donut finds Wash sound asleep in the rec room. This is shocking for two reasons:
1. Wash generally doesn't sleep just anywhere.
2. Wash is asleep.
It takes most of the base to figure out how to get Agent Washington to sleep for more than 2 hours each night. -
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Wash really, really just wants a break. He wants to sit on his damn chair on the beach and not be interrupted by the reds and blues screaming over god-knows-what. Carolina pesters him instead.
He's dumb enough to pester her back.
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Everyone knows Wash is tired and overworked. It's definitely A Thing that happens. All the time.
Donut's the only one brave enough to do something about it (especially when "something" means literally marching the ex-Freelancer to bed).
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Wash gets hit by a car (again). He spends his time off with his girlfriend instead of in the infirmary like he probably should.
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Wash and York play a prank on their team. The prank goes on a little too long to back out of safely, and of course backfires spectacularly.
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Wash gets home from his last exam of the semester, but instead of being welcomed by his lovers, he comes home to a silent house.
Cuddles fix everything though, right?
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Tucker and Wash cuddle and talk while enjoying a morning off.
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Donut and Wash attempt to cook the first real Thanksgiving dinner the Reds and Blues have had in years. The catch? Wash can't cook.
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It turns out that Epsilon's message about Charon really did reach every device in the galaxy. Some people decide to investigate and give Wash a major headache along the way.
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Wash is too tense, Donut notices.
Wash is too busy, Donut notices.
Wash is too protective, Donut notices.
Wash needs a break, Donut does something about it. -
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Junior and Wash are stranded and being chased. It's up to Wash to get them out safely before they're found...
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Wash is awoken in the middle of the night by a loud crash. Long story short: Caboose is an idiot. Tucker kind of is, too. It all works out in the end because, well, Blue Team is Blue Team after all.
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Wash overhears an argument between North and York about him acting strangely, and their anger sends him into a panic attack. He knows he should have predicted it beforehand, but he can't really be bothered to be angry when he's curled up on the bathroom floor and shaking like a leaf. Apparently neither can North or York.
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Washington didn’t usually sleep in. Therefore it was a surprise for him to wake up and see 11:34 on his little clock. Wash blinked and rubbed his face a few times before squinting at the clock again. 11:34, it read. It was morning. Almost noon. How? He listened for any noise—any!—and heard nothing.
Wash narrowed his eyes in suspicion. His alarm had been shut off. Caboose hadn’t made any noise. Tucker hadn’t yelled at Caboose. The two hadn’t gotten into a single fight the whole morning. A feeling of dread surged through Wash’s veins. Had something happened to them? Were they okay? He rose from his bed and opened his door a crack. Nothing. No sound, no arguments, nothing.
Or, Wash is terrified by his teammates' plan to give him a day off.
