[Like so many other times in the past, Gilbert is asleep at his side.
It's the lingering fever that finally knocks him out, no matter how much he'd rather sit and watch Oz sleep while listening for news of further attacks and updates on others. He's shaken awake when the bombs fall close by, but for the most part, he's out for the count.
Until Oz wakes up, calls out his name and then reaches over to jab him right in the side of the neck.
Mostly it's the jabbing to the neck that wakes him. It hurts more than it should.
He gasps and coughs, but it's empty, dry and useless sounding compared to the last few days.
So to answer your question, Oz, yes. He's awake. :|b]
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It's the lingering fever that finally knocks him out, no matter how much he'd rather sit and watch Oz sleep while listening for news of further attacks and updates on others. He's shaken awake when the bombs fall close by, but for the most part, he's out for the count.
Until Oz wakes up, calls out his name and then reaches over to jab him right in the side of the neck.
Mostly it's the jabbing to the neck that wakes him. It hurts more than it should.
He gasps and coughs, but it's empty, dry and useless sounding compared to the last few days.
So to answer your question, Oz, yes. He's awake. :|b]