うちはの亡霊

foolish–mortal:

GENERAL

  • “Can you walk?”
  • “How did this happen?”
  • “What the hell happened?”
  • “I hit my head.”
  • “Did you hit your head?”
  • “Can you hear me?”
  • “Don’t close your eyes, stay awake!”
  • “Come on, stay with me!”
  • “No no no no no!”
  • “You shot me!”
  • “I didn’t mean to shoot you!”
  • “You stabbed me!”
  • “I didn’t mean to stab you!”
  • “Take the knife out!”
  • “Don’t take the knife out!”
  • “It was an accident!”
  • “That/this wasn’t an accident!”
  • “That looks broken.”
  • “I think my leg/arm is broken.”
  • “That doesn’t look good.”
  • “Am I going to die?”
  • “You’re not going to die!”
  • “Calm down!”
  • “Don’t panic!”
  • “I can’t help you if you don’t let me!”

BLOOD

  • “Are you bleeding?”
  • “Don’t move, you’re bleeding.”
  • “Is that blood?”
  • “Whose blood is that?”
  • “That’s a lot of blood.”
  • “Do you know how to get bloodstains out?”
  • “Why do you know how to get bloodstains out?”
  • “Damn, I got blood on my shirt.”
  • “Don’t move, you’re losing blood!”
  • “I won’t let you bleed out!”
  • “You have blood on your face.”
  • “I swear to god, if you get blood on me…”
  • “What’s your blood type?”
  • “Why in the hell would you need to know my blood type?”

WOUNDS

  • “That cut is nasty.”
  • “You have a massive gash in your arm/leg!’
  • “Don’t touch it!”
  • “Don’t move, you’ll only make it worse!”
  • “I’ll get some bandages.”
  • “You’re going to need stitches.”
  • “That looks infected…”
  • “Did you get bit by something?”
  • “There’s no exit wound, the bullet is still in you.”
  • “There’s an exit wound, the bullet went through you.”

AFTERCARE

  • “How are you feeling?”
  • “How does it feel?”
  • “It’s still not healed, but it’s getting there.”
  • “Let’s go home.”
  • “I just want to go home.”
  • “Let’s get you into the bathtub.”
  • “We need to change your bandages soon.”
  • “Get some sleep, okay?”
  • “You need to eat something, you’ve been through a lot today.”
  • “I’ll check up on you in a bit.”
  • “You’re going to be fine. I promise.”