santana's point of view
Today of all days..
I planned to have the dirtiest and kinkiest sex imaginable today but nope, my period is a damn hater.
I slam my head against my pillow, these cramps are killing me. These midols are child's play, and this mint tea is making me nauseous.
A scream of frustration and sadness leaves my lips. My door opens and Hyungwon shuffles in.
Hyungwon: Are you okay?
I glare at him.
Hyungwon: Ah, of course not. The lining of your uterus is falling out, hm. I'll need some help.
He leaves and I groan in pain.
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Hyungwon: A tummy rub!
Me: I will break your fingers off if you touch me.__
Kihyun: I have ice-cream!
Me: I've been having painful diarrhea since this morning.__
Shownu: A nice bath would help.
Me: Sitting in a pool of my own blood, cool.__
Changkyun: You're vagina is out of order but your mouth is okay right?
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jooheon's point of view
Changkyun comes down the steps rubbing the back of his head.
Changkyun: She threw a remote at me.
Wonho: As she should've, you guys are dumb.
Hyungwon: I'd like to see you try.Hyung chuckles before shaking his head.
Wonho: She needs a stronger dose of medicine, her periods are too extreme for midols. A heating pad or a hot water bottle to place on her stomach will ease the cramps. Sugar is known to make cramping worse but we'll buy some anyways because she'll want it eventually. A hot shower is better versus a bath.
He smiles proudly while we all blink.
Kihyun: Well since you know so much you're going to the store.
Wonho: Fine, hyung come with me.Shownu nods.
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wonho's point of view
Shownu eyes the aisle of pads and tampons with a confuse look on his face.
Shownu: Which one do we buy?
Me: That's one thing I'm not sure about. Different people like different things. There was once a twitter debate on pads versus tampons.He blinks.
Shownu: As long as the blood is being caught why does it matter what other people prefer?
I stick my hand behind the products and slide the whole shelf into the cart. Problem solved. We got tampons, menstrual cups, pads with wings and ones without.
Me: Let's go get medicine!
A half hour later we're finally at the cash register. The young boy raises an eyebrow as we begin to place our items on the counter.