OOM-But-Not, Waking Up In Milliways
Her eyelids feel heavy, like opening them would be too much work and it's a better idea to just lie here with them closed and listen to things.
And the sounds are . . . not unfamiliar, but not anything she usually hears with her eyes closed.
Meg is reasonably certain that she has been sleeping, there seems to be a pillow under her head, and she's under some kind of blanket, though she doesn't remember making a decision to lie down. Or to go to sleep. In fact . . .
In fact she remembers deciding to stay awake. Because . . .
Because Alain is . . .
Meg's eyes snap open and she sits up.
And the sounds are . . . not unfamiliar, but not anything she usually hears with her eyes closed.
Meg is reasonably certain that she has been sleeping, there seems to be a pillow under her head, and she's under some kind of blanket, though she doesn't remember making a decision to lie down. Or to go to sleep. In fact . . .
In fact she remembers deciding to stay awake. Because . . .
Because Alain is . . .
Meg's eyes snap open and she sits up.

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"You should have water. And food of some sort."
The human body requires a delicate balance of such things--sleep, food, drink--to keep it in good repair.
"You slept for some time."
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Meg nods.
And then adds, "I'd kind of like to brush my teeth, too."
Meg is silent for a second, and then she asks, "Do you . . . do you know what's going to happen?"
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A clear expression of, I do not understand.
And not about dental hygiene.
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"Do you know what's going to happen to him?"
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"No. I do not."
"But I have prayed for his well-being."
And for Meg's.
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It's kind of the answer she expected.
That doesn't make it the answer she wanted.
"Thank you."
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"Eat. And drink something. Then go back."
"And leave the rest to God."
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Or asking what the point of giving humans gifts and telling them use them is, if you're just supposed to leave things to God.
Because she doesn't feel up to debating theology with an angel right now.
And because, at the end of the day, no matter who she leaves the rest up to, there's always going to be a limit to what Meg can do.
And in this case, what she can do is eat something, so that she doesn't make things worse for everyone else by passing out in a hospital waiting room.
So, in the end, what she does is nod.
And then take a deep breath.
And stand. "I'm going to brush my teeth and maybe wash my face, and then I'll eat something. And have some water."
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"Do you wish me to wait?" he asks.
No one is expecting him anywhere.
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"No, that's okay. I'll be fine."
She doesn't plan to be here long.
And, this being Milliways, and her having apparently been asleep in the middle of it for who knows how long . . . well, Meg would not be surprised if other people wanted to talk to her.
"Thank you, though."