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Meg is working very hard at not scratching her chicken pox. Because scratching is bad. Infections. Scars. General unpleasantness.
She will just have to find something else to focus on.
Other than worrying about things at home.
She really should have asked Edward for some books she hasn't already read.
Or crossword puzzles.
Meg surveys her choices again and finally picks Jane of Lantern Hill, then settles back into bed to read.
She will just have to find something else to focus on.
Other than worrying about things at home.
She really should have asked Edward for some books she hasn't already read.
Or crossword puzzles.
Meg surveys her choices again and finally picks Jane of Lantern Hill, then settles back into bed to read.

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"This is going to be the longest I've gone without seeing him since . . . "
Since she stayed in Milliways with Dean.
" . . . before we got engaged," Meg finishes.
"And I stayed his place right before I wound up here, and I was already contagious and I don't have any idea if he's had chickenpox already or if I've made him sick or what."
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"I bet you miss him."
Especially since your fiance is kind of the sort of person you want around when you're feeling like crap.
Parker pats Meg's foot under the blanket.
"Hey, try not to worry. Time's not passing out there, right? So, you'll go back and ask, and if he hasn't, you'll march him straight to the doctor."
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Meg looks down at her ring and then back to Parker.
"And I'm pretty sure he's going to hate this."
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"But maybe he'll just be happy you were here. I mean, this has probably got to beat a hospital."
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"I know. Rationally, I know.
"Rationally, I think he will, too.
"But . . .
"I don't know, Parker."
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"Well, okay, let's forget rationality for the moment."
"Tell me what you're worried about."
Rationality is a great thing. But sometimes you just have to set it aside and let the irrationality out.
It can be the only think that keeps it from building up.
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"I told him I was I fine. Right before he left. He asked and I told him I was fine."
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Not many in Parker's experience.
"This was just....a timing thing. Good timing, bad timing, I don't know."
"But, I mean, Alain knows about Milliways. And the accompanying weirdness, right?"
She has no idea how much weirdness might be too much for Alain, though.
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Chicken pox at seven is one thing. Age does not improve it.
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"He won't like it."
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But there's not much to be done about it.
"Maybe...maybe let him fuss over you? Even though you'll be feeling better by then."
It might help.
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"Unless, of course, I get home and discover that I've given him chickenpox.
"In which case, I'll be the one doing the fussing."
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Which, in Parker's opinion, is the best kind.
"I mean, hey, you're getting married. You'll be able to fuss over each other and drive each other crazy for the next fifty or sixty years."
Plenty of time for them both to get their fussing in.
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There's a pause, and then she says, "He keeps asking about the dress."
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"Trying to get insider information, huh?"
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"Oh, Alain. Sweet, sweet, delusional Alain."
"I'm sure he has many talents, but 'secret agent' isn't one of them."
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The kind Parker doesn't get details on.
"They just haven't worked, either."
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"Clearly he underestimates your fortitude."
Parker grins.
"You, me and Laura should form our own spy ring. We really should."
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Duh.
"I guess I should say 'world peace' but that's way too Miss America."
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Meg's is getting hoarse again, and starting to cough.
"Maybe we should try watching one of your movies," she suggests.
She probably needs to stop talking for a while.
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"I'd like to nominate How To Steal a Million. Starring Audrey Hepburn and Peter O'Toole's blue eyes."
It might not cure what ails you, but it'll certainly make a person feel better for a while.