He's Sick

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Preference #20 He’s sick

Harry: He loves to talk when he’s sick and he has a weird nasal voice because of his stuffy nose. You’d tell him to stop because he might lose his voice, but he’d assure you he wouldn’t and would talk more, saying over and over again that his voice sounds weird. When his voice gets hoarse however, he’d stop and ask you to make him tea, and you happily would.

Liam: He acts very childish when he’s sick. He’d want you to feed him soup, check his temperature every time, make you give him sponge baths and force you to watch cartoons with him. He’d tell you doing all of it would make him feel better faster.

Louis: He is clingy when he is sick. He wouldn’t want you to leave his side, even if you’re supposed to bring him food and medicine. He’d tag along to the kitchen and sit while you prepare his food. He’d then stay in bed and make sure you’re near him, but not near enough to catch his sickness.

Niall: He has no appetite and it’s quite worrisome since he’s usually a heavy eater. Even Nando’s can’t make him eat. So you ask him, beg him even, for just one bite, and he reluctantly agrees. You’d have to force him to drink water to take his medicine. When he’s sure he doesn’t want to eat, you leave him be for a while, but you come back with home-cooked meal. You’d have to use guilt-trips to make him eat, but he will, because he knows you’ve worked hard for it.

Zayn: He’s pretty moody when he’s sick. He hates the feeling and makes sure everyone knows he hates it. You instantly know he’s not feeling well when he has that brooding expression. When you ask him if he’s alright, he’d groan and start complaining about how he’s feeling. You’d tell him to lie in bed while you make something for him. When you come back, he starts whining, “Baby, I’m sick.” You kiss his forehead and feed him soup before you make him drink medicine. He’d fall asleep soon and he’s pretty much knocked out until he’s feeling better than before.

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