Platonic!Fredcheal: Flu Shot⭐

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Freddie fussed and cried for his pater like every morning. George came into the room and Freddie stopped. Why was pater dressed? Pater didn't have a job that required him to be all dressed. Why was he wearing outdoor clothes? 

What is the meaning behind all of this! How dare Goerge change their schedule. Freddie knew George didnt work today. It was this thing called "Saturday", and that means his pater stays home with him for a full day. What is this nonsense!

Freddie begins to cry. He wanted a relaxing day with his pater and now his pater is all dressed for something. Would Freddie go with him? Would Freddie be left with the nice babysitter? Or the mean neighbor who doesn't have any toys?

Freddie cries throwing his paci. No! No! It's meant to be him and his pater today! No one else! How dare plans change! Why didn't George tell him sooner? Has he been bad?

Freddie whimpers. He did everything right yesterday. Picked up his toys, bathed, and ate. He was super good to his pater. Why is he being punished now?

George scoops him up and feeds his boy who isn't too happy right now. After a nice breakfast pie Freddie is changed his few teeth are brushed and George dresses him.

It was a short sleeved black and orange striped shirt with a jack-o-lantern on it. Perfect for the upcoming Halloween next week. And there was black leggings and little brown boots with black laces. And a nice dark blue beanie on his head to keep his ears warm. Oh he looked so cute!

Freddie rips his cap off and pouts in his car seat. He looks out the windshield. It was raining hard. It was loud and scary. Freddie snuggles his stuffed animal, a kitten with a crown on it.

"You are going to see the doctor to get your flu shot." George tells him.

Freddie gasps and begins to cry. He sobs his heart out. He squirms and screeches. No! No! No shot! No shots! Freddie was a good boy! How dare they do this to him! Freddie cries the entire car ride. George thought Fred didn't have tears left as they try to find parking. Freddie was just a whimpering mess.

When they get inside the brick building Freddie happily plays with the other children seemingly forgetting about having to get the flu shot. Toddlers have short memories and attention spans after all. 

Freddie heard his name a few minutes later being called by one of the nurses. Freddie tries to hide only to be snatched up by his pater. Freddie gasps when he remember why they are there. He's got to get his flu shot. 

Oh the pain and suffering he's going to feel! Oh the pain! Oh dearie him! Oh how weak he's going to be! He can already feel himself melting away.

But you always vaccinate your kids and give them the flu shot. Or you'll be paying $28,849 in funeral costs for little Timmy or Little Suzie. Maybe more depending on your location. All because you thought it was poison now you're whole legacy is gone.

When Freddie sees the man in the white coat he knows he's in trouble. He kicks and screams, throwing a huge fit. Freddie can't believe his own father would betray him! His own flesh and blood! Well Freddie is adopted just don't tell him that, okay? Keep that between us.

Freddie panics more when he saw the man in white come at him with a needle. It was huge!  Big and scary. Which it wasn't.

 Freddie bites the doctor and tries to escape. He gets a quarter down the hall before being grabbed by a young nurse in Hello Kitty scrubs. She puts him back on the exam table.

George holds up Freddie's kitten plushie. And distracts Freddie. The toddler reaches for it, he needs his best friend in the whole wide world! They can't be apart! How did his pater get his kitten in the first place?

Right as Freddie gets his hand on thr kitten's faux fur there's a sharp pinch in his arm and Freddie screams. A blood curdling scream.  He looks over to see the doctor praising him for taking his flu shot so well. They shot him! They didn't even tell him! Oh they are monsters! 

Freddie throws a huge fit. How dare they! His arm is in so much agony! It's going to fall off!! He can feel his arm leaving him! It's so stiff! 

Freddie screams and wails holding his arm that had been injected and a cute dino bandaid has been put on it. He wails louder. Freddie hated dinos! They're scary!

Freddie cries as he nearly turns blue from his cries. George can't get him to calm down. And he's doing every trick in the book.

Nothing would stop his awful cries. He wanted vengeance! Justice! How dare they inject him. He knows his rights! Well no…. No he doesn't… he's only three…

Freddie keeps crying. George thought he was going to faint, 

"Would you like a lollie?" The nurse holds it up, "You look like you could use something sweet.

That shut Freddie up and he reached for the lollie. The nurse opens it for him and she gifts it to him. Freddie nurses on the sticky sweet glory he forgot all about his arm.

George curses himself. Why didn't he think about that! That's so simple even a monkey could do it! George scoops up his boy. Freddie whines and takes another lollie from the nurse who giggles at him and calls him a sweetheart. He nurses on both lollies at the same time. Fred felt like a champ right now even if his arm hurt so bad. 

George gets him into his car seat and they start heading back home. Maybe the doctors aren't so bad after all. Freddie gets free candy and he gets cuddles! He has to go back more often.

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