Burden

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This is a request from @superSkepHalo they said "So like Sapnap gets into an argument with George, and Dream sides with George because he is right, but Sapnap takes it as they don't love him. He locks himself in his room for a week (I am making it two weeks, because why not), and George and Dream think he's just sulking, but in reality, Sapnap is sick after the first day (with the bad flu) but he doesn't want to leave the room because he thinks he's a burden. George and Dream find out and help him," Thank you for the request.

Influenza, commonly known as "the flu", is an infectious disease caused by an influenza virus. Symptoms can be mild to severe. The most common symptoms include high fever, runny nose, sore throat, muscle and joint pain, headache, coughing, and feeling tired. These symptoms typically begin two days after exposure to the virus and most last less than a week. The cough, however, may last for more than two weeks. In children, there may be diarrhea and vomiting, but these are not common in adults.

A burden is typically a heavy load or something that causes hardship or distress to a person. SapNap being the burden in this cause (Sapnap is not a burden in real life this is only for the plot). This might be kind of short because it's my story and yeah I am sort of lazy and I have this story planned out already.

Hi, welcome this is a safe place for you to be yourself and love who you are. So I hope you have slept well, eaten enough today, staying hydrated, and getting enough time outside. This is now your happy place. If someone ever reads this, tell me how your day was. Well and another daily reminder that you are a beautiful smart little muffin and I hope you have a wonderful day/night or evening, whatever you prefer. And feel free to request if you want. But I only do fluff, because my heart can't take pain right now. /) have a nice day and stay safely hydrated.

Third-person

"You know I am right stop arguing with me!" George yelled. SapNap and George had been fighting for almost half an hour. And it was something dumb, because why wouldn't it be. They were fighting over (I am thinking very hard what they were fighting over) who is taller. George said himself and Sapnap said himself (I am just saying I think George is shorter, but like one inch, but just for the story pretend he is taller than Sapnap). "I am taller," Sapnap argued back. George sighed and rubbed his face temples. "Dream! Come here!" George yelled from where both of them were standing. After a few minutes, Dream comes downstairs yawning. "What?" He asks as he stretches. It was kind of early still so he was still sleeping. "Who is taller?" George simply said. Without even a second guess Dream said "George." SapNap looked distraught. George began to laugh at Sapnap. Soon Dream started to laugh at him too. Sapnap sneezed but quickly covered it up with some noise of distraughtness. "George is most of the time always right in these situations," Dream says as he puts an arm around George's shoulder. The statement wasn't true, it was a joke. Sapnap is about fifty percent of the time right and George is fifty percent right, but Sapnap took what Dream said to heart. "He was always wrong? Did opinions even matter to the older boys? Did they love each other more than Sapnap? Was Sapnap the outsider of the group?" Those statements repeated in Sapnaps head over and over and over again. SapNap quickly ran up the stairs before he's tears started to fall. Sapnap locked himself in his room and he began to cry. He tried to cry the pain away, but it would never work. No matter how much he cried or how much he wished the pain was gone, it didn't go away. And on top of Sapnap sulking and crying, he had a sneeze and a cough (the rona isn't a thing yet, because I said so) and he had bad migraines now and again. As the hours and days went on Sapnaps willpower had gone with it. He didn't feel like doing anything. He had killer headaches every morning and he could barely breathe. His nose was all stuffy and he didn't blow it cause his throat to close up a bit. "Ugh," He groaned as he rolled out of bed. His headache was a lot worse. Worser (that's not a word I don't think) than any other he has had for the past two weeks. He sighed and made his way to his bathroom in his room. Sapnap washed his face, still feeling like a burden to his best friends/roommates. He turned on the water and began to splash water on his face. Due to his sudden movement, his body decided to shut down on him and Sapnap fell right to the floor and passed out. A quick backstory on why he passed out. Okay, so Sapnap had been locked up in his room for about two weeks. He hadn't been getting enough vitamin D (Vitamin D is a group of fat-soluble secosteroids responsible for increasing intestinal absorption of calcium, magnesium, and phosphate, and many other biological effects. In humans, the most important compounds in this group are vitamin D3 and vitamin D2. The major natural source of the vitamin is the synthesis of cholecalciferol in the lower layers of skin epidermis through a chemical reaction that is dependent on sun exposure) and other important vitamins. He hasn't been getting enough exercise, which will cause your body to grow stiff sometimes. SapNap didn't get his needed nutrients, because he had been in bed all day eating minimal food that he had in his stash (that was only candy and chips). And because Sapnap hasn't taken the allotted medicine for the flu, his flu got worse and worse and worse. And just to make our short boy's life even worse I am going to make him lactose intolerant (Lactose intolerance is a decreased ability to digest lactose, a sugar found in dairy products. Those affected vary in the amount of lactose they can tolerate before symptoms develop. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, gas, and nausea. These symptoms typically start thirty minutes to two hours after eating or drinking milk-based food. Their severity typically depends on the amount a person eats or drinks). SapNap hadn't been taking his calcium pills either cause his muscle to grow weak and it was hard for him to walk ( I know that because I am lactose intolerant and that's what happens to me a lot of the time). And now we are here. Sapnap is lying on the bathroom floor unconscious while the water is running. A few minutes go by and Sapnap is still lying there unconscious. Those minutes slowly turn into hours and Sapnap still hadn't woken up. "Why is he taking so long in the shower?" George asks as he is trying to wash the dishes. Note trying. Because Sapnap had the water running upstairs, the other water sources in the house did not work as well. "I don't know? Probably because he is stinky," Dream joked with a smile. "Dream! This is no time for jokes. I have not seen him come out of his room for two weeks!" George asks frantically. "I'm sure he has come downstairs to get food when we are asleep," Dream says in his normal laidback attitude. "I am going to go check on him," George says as he goes out of the kitchen drying his hands. "I will come with," Dream says and the two of them travel up the stairs.

Time skips to them breaking into Sapnaps room. Time skip brought to you by me reading yaoi. Time skip also brought to you by this story coming to an end.

"Why the hell does he lock his door?!" Dream says as he continues to ram himself into the locked door. "Uh, privacy?" George says as he looks for a knife or bobby pin. "Ah," Dream says as he rams into the door again. It broke down and Dream fell with it. "Ouch," Dream says as he gets up from the debris of the door. George walks over Dream and goes to the bathroom. He doesn't even bother knocking on the door. When he walks in he gasps. He sees a lifeless Sapnap on the floor. He looked so pale, almost like a ghost. George quickly put Sapnaps head on his lap and went to check for his pulse. George sighed in relief. He had a pulse! "Dream! Get me a cold towel and some medicine!" George yelled. After a few minutes, Dream came back with the stuff and Sapnap began to wake up. "Oh, thank god," George says as he shoves Sapnaps face into his chest. SapNap just smiled loving the warm embrace. SapNap took the medicine and began to feel better. "I'm sorry Sapnap, you are not a burden to us we love you," George said with a smile and Dream agreed too.

The three of them cuddled despite Sapnap being sick. I hope you enjoyed this, it's short because I'm lazy. Anyway have a wonderful day! Toddles!

Ya, that's about it. If anybody reads this, you request if you want. Bye and always remember this is a safe place for you to be yourself and love who you are. So I hope you have slept well, eaten enough today, staying hydrated, and getting enough time outside. This is now your happy place. If someone ever reads this, tell me how your day was. Well and another daily reminder that you are a beautiful smart little muffin and I hope you have a wonderful day/night or evening, whatever you prefer. And feel free to request if you want. But I only do fluff, because my heart can't take pain right now. /) have a nice day and stay safely hydrated.

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