Kellen found himself benched. Not just by Rhys, or his parents (who didn’t have a say in the Guild, but whatever), but also by Casper and Taylor. Whatever he was going through was strange enough that Kellen was forced to stay in the Medical Bay even when he felt fine.
Rhys started crying when Kellen pushed the issue, and not used to Rhys crying, especially over him, Kellen folded quickly.
Casper told him not to worry about his classes when he’d woken up for the day and learned of what had happened. He knew that Kellen had relatively relaxed lessons on the days that his team came back, and if that was the case, an Esper could step in to monitor the class as they practiced their shooting.
A few Espers were already volunteering. Esper Blake was at the top of the list, eager to help Kellen out.
Kellen had conflicted feelings about the whole thing.
He had managed to convince his parents in the early morning that he was okay and they had decided that they were going to ask around to some of their contacts abroad to see if they had any information about Esper and Guide pairings like his and Rhys’. Rhys was grateful for this, and they also made sure to let Rhys know that they didn’t blame him for this. How the hell was he to know that something like this could happen?
Well, they had joked about the fact that he was a Time Esper and yet he hadn’t seen this. Rhys had then confided in them that Kellen had always been a blind spot to him. Pretty hard to see what his future would be because when Rhys cared about people he had a hard time ’seeing’ them. Rhys could barely see anything that pertained to himself.
His parents, who had been surprised to hear that at first, had slowly melted. His Mom pulled Rhys in for a hug and while it had surprised Rhys, it was something that he had needed. Kellen’s Mom said nothing as the hug had dragged on, and Kellen’s Dad had moved to take her place after Rhys had let her go.
Kellen wouldn’t lie and say that it didn’t feel good to see his parents accept Rhys with open arms after they had been so hesitant about him. He wasn’t sure what changed their opinions of him, but he was glad that they were so willing to accept him. Rhys needed it, and today made it clear.
After his parents had left, Rhys had remained by his side, working away without sleep. He had left Kellen’s side for only about 20 minutes. He told Kellen that he wasn’t going to let him be alone, in case something else happened. He looked very serious about this, and Kellen didn’t know what to say to dissuade him.
Kellen didn’t know if it was going to happen again. He had no idea what was even going on.
When Rhys came back, he set up a little office space for himself at the small table in the room, pulling everyone over so that he was closer to Kellen, but not in the way of everyone else who wanted to come and see him.
And boy, did Kellen have people who wanted to see him.
Kellen felt like the whole Guiding Division came to check on him once Casper let everyone know that Kellen was in the Medical Bay and wasn’t able to teach their classes for the day. Kellen hadn’t taken a day off from teaching. Not the whole time he’d been doing it.
A few of his students had taken a day off here or there. Life happens. Kellen just wasn’t that kind of guy. He didn’t do that, so this really shook up a few of his people. Not just his people, the whole Guild.
Rhys told Kellen, with a small smile on his lips, that after Casper had announced that an Esper would be taking over for his classes, the whole Guild had known that he was in the Medical Bay within minutes. Rhys’ personal line was blowing up, Espers asking if he was okay and if he needed anything. Guides were reaching out to Casper too.
Kellen was a little floored by it. He was fine, relatively. While he wasn’t going to dismiss the fact that what he’d gone through had been rather intense, he wasn’t going to behave as if he wasn’t okay now. Taylor had looked at him when she should have been sleeping. Kellen was fine now, but everyone who came to see him behaved as if he was severely ill.
They didn’t know the reason behind why he was there, but it was clear that everyone was speculating. From the looks and behaviours of the others, from the quick glances between him and Rhys, Kellen was able to pick up that everyone was suspicious.
Kellen only really clued in on what that was when Gwen visited after lunch, before Rhys was supposed to go greet the Espers that were arriving. And Brent.
Gwen came in, a little anxious, very worried, but she wasn’t alone. She was coming in with a few other Espers of her new recruit group that she had gotten close to. Kellen had, obviously, gotten to know them as well. Gwen went out with them often enough, and the Guild was like a big family.
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