Brooklyn slept through most of the night due to the pain of his leg, but at one point, he also got the nausea again and had to find the bathroom. He threw up his food that he couldn't help. Dizziness didn't help any. But he went back to bed after that. He had limped while walking.
Ted woke up at his alarm at 5:30. He went to see to his guest. He saw that it had been no dream. He woke Brooklyn up gently.
"Hmm. What time is it?" Brook asked tiredly.
"It's 5:45 in the morning. It's going to be dawn soon. I wanted to see if you wanted some more food before your sleep." Ted offered.
"Some food sounds good." Brook replied.
"How about some eggs?"
"Sure."
Ted went and made some eggs, toast, bacon, and sausage. He also liked this for himself as well.
When Brooklyn was offered the food soon after, he dived right into it. It smelled so good. Though the bacon was a sudden turnoff. "No thanks on the bacon. You can have it." Brook said.
"Okay. Sorry." Ted stated.
Brooklyn normally loved bacon too, but his sense of smell and taste had just not liked it. He was able to eat the eggs, toast, and sausage though.
Ted also checked on the leg wound too. It was fine. Brooklyn had left it alone.
Not long after that, the sky was getting lighter, and Brooklyn pushed himself to his feet with Ted's help. "I need to be on my feet at sunrise." Brook told Ted.
Brooklyn soon sensed the sun coming up and he quickly took a pose. His stone sleep state took over. Ted was amazed at seeing that. His savior would be helpless during the day. He had to make sure he stayed safe. He would keep the blinds and curtains closed today for safety measure. He usually opened them up in daytime. Just today would be an exception.
Ted went back to bed for a while before he would have to go to his job, as he was a factory worker that made windows for a living.
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Later in the afternoon, Ted went to the store to get some supplies for his guest to take with him on his journey home. Non-perishable food like crackers, fruit in the can, more bread, bottled juice, water bottles, peanuts, some cookies, jerky. These items would be good as long as they stayed in their packages. Things that didn't need refrigeration. He also got a travel bag for him.
Brooklyn still needed to go back and find his original supply bag on that rooftop that he had left it on. He had temporarily forgotten it while his injury was on his mind.
Ted brought the groceries home and waited for his guest to wake up from his stone sleep. He wondered how he would come out of the stone casing. He would find out at sunset. He sat down to watch some TV until it was time. It was getting closer to sunset all the time.
After two more hours of waiting, at 6:25 pm, there was a cracking sound heard. Ted heard it and he quickly muted the TV. He looked over at the stone gargoyle. The eyes lit up bright white and there was a growling and a roar as the stone skin turned into fragments as it went flying. Ted had to cover his face. There would be a mess to clean up but it was worth it to see something so bizarre and fascinating for a change.
Ted uncovered his face to see the red gargoyle now standing up and stretching himself.
Brooklyn's eyes returned to normal and he looked around. He didn't recognize where he was at first. "Brooklyn?" he heard and he turned to the human over in the chair.
"Oh, it felt like a dream. Ted?" Brook replied.
"Are you alright?" Ted asked.
"Of course." Brook stated.

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A Gargoyle's Journey and Virility
AdventureA scientist sees a red gargoyle outside his place and decides to study him. He wants him for some tests and projects, one in particular. What will happen?