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mentalspaco · 1 year
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Wish You Were Sober Part 2
fbh x bestfriend!reader Warnings: hurt/comfort, none really, fem reader
Part 1
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You hadn't seen Harry since Friday night, and you would call it a testament to your avoiding capabilities. He texted you Saturday afternoon when he woke up. You knew he probably wouldn't remember the conversation from the night before, but you found yourself hoping he did anyway.
H☀️: breakfast?
You quickly typed an excuse about having to work on some huge project that didn't actually exist. Sunday went similarly, Harry texted you a few times asking you to take a break from your work and hang out, you reluctantly declined each time.
"He's relentless," you groaned, staring at the messages Harry had sent you so far. He'd gotten into the habit of sending you funny pictures and his random thoughts throughout the day.
"Well it's not like you're ghosting a Tinder date. You guys are best friends. You've seen him at least once a day for the past three months," Gianna reasoned, looking up from her laptop.
"But I've been short with him for days now," you told her, falling backward onto your mattress.
"I think you should just talk to him," she shrugged.
"Or I could just avoid him," you suggest, running a hand down your face.
"Until May? It's only October," she said, still typing away. You rolled onto your side to face her half of the room.
"I've avoided him for this long," you replied.
"Babe, it's Wednesday," she laughed. You groaned just as your phone dinged again. You glanced down to see another message from Harry, this time inviting you to a party Friday night.
"He just invited me to another party Friday," you announced.
"Tell him no," Gianna urged. You sighed before typing a response.
probably not this time sorry.
Only a few seconds passed before your phone dinged again.
H☀️: Are you avoiding me?
"Gianna, he just asked if I'm avoiding him," you looked up at your roommate.
"You should say yes," she laughed.
"This is serious, what do I tell him?" You shrieked.
"I don't know, I don't have a handbook on how to avoid your best friend," she responded.
"I'm just gonna ignore it, I'll answer him later," you turned your phone off.
Almost immediately, four sharp knocks rang through the room. You looked up at Gianna with furrowed brows. She hopped down from her bed and approached the door. She ducked down to look through the peephole.
"It's Harry," she whispered.
"I'm not here," you whispered back. She rolled her eyes before she opened the door just far enough so that he wouldn't be able to peek in.
"Hey, Harry, she's not here," Gianna greeted.
"Is she avoiding me?" He asked. You felt a tug at your heart strings, the poor kid sounded confused. You knew it was wrong to leave him in the dark, but you couldn't keep putting yourself in that situation.
"I think you should talk to her about it," Gianna answered after a beat of silence.
"It's kinda hard if she won't speak to me. I haven't seen her all week and she's barely answering my messages," he replied. You watched as your roommate adjusted her posture.
"Honestly, Harry, it's not my place to tell you. I do think she should talk to you, but I understand why she isn't," she told him.
"Fuck, okay. Do you know where she is?" He questioned.
"Not right now, she left a few hours ago," Gianna lied smoothly, or it would've been smoothly had your phone not dinged loudly again. You quickly turned the volume down.
"Is she in there?" He asked, you cursed silently before throwing a blanket over you face and body.
"No, that was mine," Gianna lied, less smoothly this time. You froze when you heard the door open further and Harry's footsteps as he neared your bed.
You closed your eyes tightly just before he grabbed the corner of the blanket, slowly peeling it back.
"Really?" He finally spoke. You forced your eyes open, not ready to face the consequences of your actions. It didn’t help that he looked so good, he was in one of his black hoodies. The hood was pulled over a hat that his curls were spilling out of on the sides.
"I'm actually doing homework in here, so take that shit to your room," Gianna stated as she hopped back up onto her bed.
You sat up, flipping your legs off the side of the bed. Harry held his hand out to help you down, you hated him for being so considerate when you're supposed to be upset with him. Down from the bed, you shoved your feet into your slippers, glaring at your roommate.
The short walk down the hall to Harry's room was silent, but not awkward. Even in the middle of whatever this is, he still made you so feel so comfortable in his presence. You hated that he was personified sunlight.
You stood behind him as he unlocked his room, his roommate out like always. He held the door open as you ducked under his arm, you walked to his bed and sat down on the edge. He followed you in, taking a seat in his desk chair a few feet in front of you.
"Um. I'm sorry for avoiding you, that wasn't fair," you started.
"Why did you?" He asked, eyes trained on your face while you looked anywhere but at him.
"Because I need to distance myself from you," you shrugged, looking down at your hands. You were already struggling not to breakdown and apologize. You had to hold your ground.
"Why? You're my best friend, y'know. You didn't think ghosting me would actually work, did you?" He asked, sounding frustrated.
"I don't know," you finally looked at him as you tried to find a way to explain without having to tell him how you feel. "I just, I'm tired of going out every weekend and dragging you back here drunk out of your mind."
"You ignored me because you don't like taking care of me when I'm drunk? That's bullshit. I can think of like a million ways to work around that," his brows furrowed.
"No, that's not- Harry I don't mind taking care of you," you responded. You knew you weren't making any sense and you felt guilty for clearly upsetting him. It was hard to explain what you meant.
"Then what is it? I need a real reason. You don't just get to ignore me all week with no valid explanation," he said.
"It's not you drinking, Harry, I don't care about that. It's all the other stuff," you tried to explain. You were growing more upset about your own inability to communicate. It would be so much simpler to just tell him how you feel.
"Hey," he said, scooting his chair closer until you were knee to knee. "Did I do or say something Friday night? I don't remember much after leaving the party, just bits and pieces of the walk back.
"You tried to get me to have sex with you," you admitted.
"I did? Jesus Christ," he breathed. "I'm sorry, you don't deserve that."
"It's fine. Well, it's not fine, but I'm used to it," you said, backtracking when you found yourself excusing his actions.
"You're used to it?" He asked. You cursed yourself internally, dropping your head into your hands.
"No, I didn't mean to say that," you shook your head, still face down in your palm.
"Please explain."
You hesitated before answering, praying this conversation would be over. You felt Harry's hand tugging at your wrist, forcing you to look at him.
"That's not the first time it's happened. But it's okay, you were drunk and you never tried to force me or anything. It's really only an issue 'cause I'm-" you stopped yourself.
"'Cause you're what?" He asked, his chest rising a little faster as his breaths quickened. You paused. Fuck it. No way we're going back now.
"I'm tired of you playing with my feelings," You finally admitted. "I know you aren't doing it on purpose. You're a touchy friend and I love that about you, but I fell for it, so now it's just really hard to watch you gallivant with a new girl every weekend. And I feel bad for ignoring you, Harry, really I do. But it hurts that you only think of me in that way when you're too hammered to find anyone else and I can't keep signing myself up for it every weekend."
You finished your worked up confession just as you felt tears start pooling in your waterline. You wanted to hide in your hands again, but Harry still had a hold on your wrist. You tried blinking them away as you turned your gaze to him. He looked like he was still processing everything you said.
"You fell for it?" He finally spoke. You shrugged at him, not sure what to say. "What do you mean?"
"Oh my- Harry. I love you a lot, and not in a friend way. Like I'm in love with you. I'm sorry. All your charming bullshit worked on me," you laid it all out.
"You love me?" He asked, seemingly still processing. He moved from the chair, sitting down on the bed beside you.
"It's kinda hard not to. You've treated me like a girlfriend for months, and I was okay to be that for you. I'm fine with constantly hanging out and cuddling and watching movies and whatnot," you took a second to breathe. "But then we go out and I see you with all of these girls and it hurts that you only think of me that way when you're drunk."
You finished rambling, leaving the room eerily quiet. You felt a few tears start to fall, glad that Harry moved and was no longer facing you. He didn't talk for a second, the first sound to break the silence was a sniffle from you. Harry's arm looped around your shoulders, pulling you into his chest. That was all it took for your restraint to exit the room and your tears to fall faster. You let yourself be comforted by the only person that could make you feel better, ironically the same person that hurt you.
He leaned backward slowly, the two of you falling into his bed. You laid against his side, one of his arms wrapping loosely around you while the other ran through his hair.
"You're right. It's not fair to you," he finally spoke, pulling you in tighter. He let you cry for awhile, just holding you.
"I'm sorry," you apologized, though the sound was slightly muffled by the fabric of his shirt.
"It's not your fault,” he hummed. “You were wrong though, I'm not a flirty friend.”
"Yeah, right," you scoffed. You looked up at him, his eyes already set on you.
"I'm serious, I've only ever been that way with you. You're making me realize that I've been playing with your feelings for while."
"You weren't doing it on purpose," you sighed, sniffling as your tears slowed.
"Not deliberately no. But I think I was doing it on purpose, in a way," he said.
"What do you mean?" You asked, confusedly. You sat up slightly, resting on your elbow. You looked down at him, his head against a pillow.
"I think I was too scared to think about how madly in love with you I am so I kept you close without admitting it," he explained, sounding like he was still sorting through his thoughts.
"You don't love me, Harry. Don't say that so I keep following you around forever, I can't do it," you shook your head.
"I'm serious," he said, looking you in the eye. "I know this is coming at a bad time."
"Then what was the point of a different sorority girl every week?" You asked.
"Distraction, maybe? I don't know. I only ever went home with you though," Harry shrugged.
"You gotta understand why I'm finding this hard to believe," you said.
"I get it. I didn't really start to realize it until you weren't around. We spend a lot of time together," he smiled softly at you. You cursed yourself when you felt your heart melt at the sight of him.
"Are you sure, H? Don't say shit like that just to say it. I'm trying really hard to be vulnerable right now," you shook your head at him. He mirrored your actions, adjusting himself so he could slide his hands up to your cheeks.
"I'm one hundred percent sure that I'm just as in love with you as you are with me," he gently moved your head while he spoke. A hesitant smile spread across your face as you looked at him. He seemed just as genuine as he always did.
"Okay," you replied simply, nodding as best as you could with Harry's hold on your face.
"Okay," he nodded back with a grin, pushing your cheeks together. He tugged your face down slowly. Your eyes closed as his lips met your pouted ones. You pulled away slightly, your hand coming to rest on his chest.
"Why didn't you say any of that before I started crying?"
"You just looked so pretty," he answered with another dimply grin.
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Thanks so much for the support on Part 1!!! 🫶🫶🫶
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derpoprime · 2 years
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As some who just started the FBH like yesterday your art made my day!! Your so creative and cool
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YOU!!!!!!!!! HAVE NO CLUE HOW HARD I GRINNED SEEING THIS IN MY INBOX!!! have fun w tfbw dude!!! i have such a soft spot for that game in my heart; it's what got me binging sp in the first place. ily tysm <33
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notananime · 2 years
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Im way too late but WHERE is the Mysterion spin-off we deserve???
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welcum-to-sp · 2 years
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ahhh i’m sick and tired of people who gatekeep south park fandom from the newcomers (since south park got popular ig). “they are ruining the show for me”, “sp fandom is danganronpa fandom 2.0”, “i liked when the sp fandom was small and quiet, they are embarrassing us”. i mean, it’s so weird to say that south park “got popular”. south park is not an indie game you can find in the depths of steam, it’s not a french cartoon with 3 episodes posted on youtube in 2009. it’s south park! on of the most popular and famous adult cartoons in the world! everyone knows it! what the hell! people who say that south park fandom became cringe just a few months ago(?), when a lot of new people came. dude, do you remember 2018 (or when the FBH came out)? 2015 when creek became canon? by this logic the sp fandom has been cringe since the very beginning, literally _nothing_ changed. stop bullying the newcomers, you’re the one who is embarrassing the fandom rn
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ace-alex-art · 6 years
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I'm fine with Jackie being Trans. Actually, I think I saw it on some other blogs too, cuz of Jack's SP: FBH playthrough.
Ah great! Cause I completely support the idea of Jackie being trans
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piranot · 4 years
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Hospitais Einstein e Sírio-Libanês, em SP, fazem corte de salários
Com 45% a menos de receita, o Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, em São Paulo, cortou em 25% o salário e a jornada de trabalho de 33% dos seus 15 mil funcionários. A decisão, que também atinge outros hospitais privados e filantrópicos do país, vale por três meses e está amparada pela Medida Provisória 936, que dispõe sobre o programa de manutenção de emprego e renda para enfrentamento da pandemia de Covid-19. No Sírio-Libanês, com 8.300 funcionários, também houve redução de jornada de trabalho e de salários, remanejamento entre áreas e realocação de funções, segundo informou o hospital em nota, sem detalhar as medidas.
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“Nosso hospital está engajado em superar esse desafio e a prestar a assistência necessária nesses momentos críticos.” No Einstein, os cortes atingem ainda duas unidades de atenção primária e de medicina diagnóstica, que foram desativadas e realocadas em outros serviços da instituição.
Segundo Sidney Klajner, presidente da instituição, ao mesmo tempo em que houve queda dos procedimentos de alta complexidade (por exemplo, cirurgias eletivas) o hospital investiu muito para se preparar para uma alta demanda de Covid-19, que também não aconteceu no setor privado.
“Graças a esse investimento, foi possível transferir o excesso para o setor público. Hoje o Einstein está com um terço da capacidade de UTIs de São Paulo”, afirma o presidente. Segundo ele, recursos extras de equipamentos, como respiradores, e de material de proteção individual foram repassados para um hospital referência da prefeitura em tratamento da Covid-19, o M’Boi Mirim, gerido pelo Einstein.
São 514 leitos, dos quais cerca de 130 de UTI — podendo chegar a 234. “A cada dia a gente abre 10, 20 leitos, conforme a demanda”, explica.
O Einstein também investiu em novos leitos no Hospital de Campo Limpo, no Vila Santa Catarina, no hospital de campanha do Pacaembu e e em outro criado no próprio estacionamento do hospital, no Morumbi.
Klajner diz que, em razão da queda de receita e da diminuição da demanda em muitos setores, como nos consultórios, nos ambulatórios, na medicina diagnóstica e nos centros cirúrgicos, foi preciso reduzir a jornada e, consequentemente, os salários. O pessoal da enfermagem foi o mais afetado pela medida.
Um enfermeiro que prefere não ser identificado diz que todos os profissionais foram pegos de surpresa com o corte de salário. Ele ganha R$ 5.783 mensais.
“Ficamos sem opção. Ou concordávamos com a redução ou seríamos dispensados. Tenho despesas fixas, boletos, financiamento habitacional. Está muito complicado lidar com isso tudo. Com medo do contágio e agora medo das dificuldades que vêm pela frente. Jamais passou minha cabeça passar por isso.”
De acordo com Klajner, a parte do pessoal de enfermagem, de médicos, de fisioterapeutas, de nutricionistas, entre outros profissionais que pôde ser deslocada para áreas hospitalares públicas sob gestão do Einstein o foi, sem redução de salário.
Segundo ele, o hospital já colocou em prática um plano de retomada dos atendimentos, com separação de setores Covid-19 e não-Covid-19. Antes da pandemia, o Einstein fazia até 140 cirurgias por dia. Agora, não chegou ainda à metade desse número.
Para Adelvânio Francisco Morato, presidente da FBH (Federação Brasileira de Hospitais), a situação dos hospitais privados está crítica em todo país, com vários deles não só cortando salários mas demitindo funcionários também. “Os hospitais estão trabalhando com 20% a 30% da sua capacidade. Estão demitindo, antecipando férias, diminuindo salários.”
A FBH, que reúne cerca de 4.000 pequenos e médios hospitais, ainda prepara um levantamento sobre essas perdas do segmento.
Morato afirma que, fora de São Paulo, especialmente em estados do Norte e Nordeste, os cortes estão acontecendo em uma velocidade ainda maior. “Se não aparecer alguma ajuda, vão fechar, não há outra saída”, diz.
A ajuda esperada pelo setor pode vir por meio de uma linha de crédito especial do BNDES (Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento) voltada a pequenos e médios hospitais.
Yussif Ali Mere Júnior, presidente do Sindhosp (sindicato dos hospitais, clínicas e laboratórios do estado de São Paulo), diz que os hospitais do interior paulista também estão reduzindo salários de funcionários e tentando evitar ao máximo as demissões.
“Precisamos voltar minimamente ao normal, retomar os atendimentos nas cidades onde a pandemia está sob controle. Campinas, Ribeirão Preto estão com leitos públicos e privados sobrando”, diz. Segundo ele, o setor de medicina diagnóstica também está em apuros. “Se não tem atendimento médico, não tem exames���, afirma ele.
Até o fim de abril, a Abramed (Associação Brasileira de Medicina Diagnóstica) contabilizava queda de 70% nos exames de imagem, por exemplo. Nos laboratórios clínicos, o atendimento tinha caído, em média, 60% se comparado ao movimento registrado no mesmo período de 2019.
Assim como os hospitais privados, a Abramed também busca alternativas como uma linha de crédito do BNDES para poder manter o quadro de funcionários e arcar com seus custos fixos.
O setor tem feito campanhas voltadas à população no sentido de que ela não deve interromper tratamentos e nem a busca por diagnóstico, caso estejam sentindo sintomas de doenças, por medo de contágio do coronavírus.
A ANS (Agência Nacional de Saúde Suplementar ) também alertou sobre o risco da interrupção de tratamentos e disse que jamais recomendou a suspensão ou proibiu a realização de internações e cirurgias eletivas.
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hiredmv · 7 years
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piranot · 4 years
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Mortes triplicam, e cidade de SP negocia usar UTIs privadas
Em pouco mais de duas semanas, o número de mortos confirmados pela Covid-19 mais do que triplicou na cidade de São Paulo, enquanto os novos casos suspeitos de infecção quadruplicaram. Enquanto essa nova onda leva o município a buscar vagas na rede privada para ampliar sua capacidade de internações, representantes de hospitais privados afirmam que o Ministério da Saúde e muitos estados têm sido lentos em procurá-los para suprir uma falta de leitos de UTI que cresce rapidamente.
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Segundo eles, a disputa política entre o governo federal e alguns estados, que vem marcando essa crise desde o início, estaria atrasando essas parcerias –o que pode causar desorganização no sistema mais à frente.
Na cidade de São Paulo, o total de mortos confirmados vítimas do coronavírus passou de 422 no dia 9 de abril para 1.337 na segunda-feira (27). Somando-se os casos suspeitos, o salto no total de óbitos foi de 1.110 para 3.030. Já a média diária de registros de casos suspeitos de infecção pelo coronavírus mantinha-se em 812 do início da epidemia até quinta passada (23). Agora, ela saltou para mais de 3.000.
“Até o fim da semana, a curva vinha de um jeito. Agora, está muito mais acentuada”, diz o secretário de Saúde do município, Edson Aparecido. À reportagem, ele atribuiu a aceleração ao relaxamento do isolamento social. “Foi um salto brutal, com muito mais gente indo aos hospitais.” Segundo Aparecido, o sistema de saúde de São Paulo opera com uma lotação de 75% nas unidades de tratamento intensivo — percentual que pode crescer rapidamente se a nova tendência for mantida.
A prefeitura agora está em uma corrida para aumentar o número de leitos novos na cidade e para obter vagas ociosas no sistema privado. A estimativa de é que existam em São Paulo cerca de 1.500 leitos privados de UTI vagos.
Apesar de a ocupação dos leitos de UTI no Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) estar perto do limite em vários estados, administradores de hospitais privados afirmam que o Ministério da Saúde e os governos estaduais estão sendo lentos em tomar a iniciativa de procurá-los em busca de vagas.
Segundo Adelvânio Francisco Morato, presidente da Federação Brasileira de Hospitais (FBH), que reúne 4.200 instituições no país, a ociosidade média nos leitos de UTI do sistema privado é de 50% –o que garantiria uma boa retaguarda quando os casos aumentarem.
A folga na rede é atribuída ao fato de os hospitais privados terem sido os primeiros a atender os casos de pacientes com coronavírus, principalmente os de maior poder aquisitivo que vieram do exterior infectados.
Essa onda já passou, e como os clientes de planos de saúde têm geralmente mais condições financeiras para permanecer em isolamento social, eles estariam ficando menos doentes nessa fase da epidemia –que passou a afetar com mais força a população de menor renda.
Além de ter proporcionalmente mais leitos que o SUS, a rede privada também tinha uma taxa de ocupação de UTIs menor antes da crise –de 80%, ante 95% no sistema público. No SUS, praticamente já não existe espaço em alguns grandes hospitais de São Paulo, nem nos de cidades como Manaus, Fortaleza, Recife e Rio de Janeiro.
Na média nacional, o SUS conta com 1,4 leito de UTI para cada 10 mil habitantes, sendo que estados no Norte e Nordeste têm menos do que isso. No setor privado, a média salta a 4,9 por 10 mil segurados, segundo dados da Associação de Medicina Intensiva Brasileira (Amib).
“Já mandamos alguns ofícios ao Ministério da Saúde pedindo um planejamento mínimo para suprir uma demanda que certamente virá, mas não tivemos resposta”, diz Morato, da FBH. Ele atribui à disputa política envolvendo o governo federal e vários governadores a falta de entendimento até agora para essa questão.
Já o presidente de um dos maiores hospitais privados de São Paulo, que prefere não ser identificado, diz que a discussão sobre o uso de leitos privados pelo SUS está desconexa e contaminada por um debate politizado.
Em nota, o Ministério da Saúde diz que estuda diversas possibilidades para atendimento da população no SUS. “O uso de leitos de hospitais particulares é uma das ações que ainda estão em análise para serem adotadas de acordo com a evolução da doença no país”, informa a pasta.
Segundo Morato, não há motivos para esperar essas tratativas quando, por se tratar de uma doença altamente infecciosa, será preciso delimitar meticulosamente áreas inteiras de hospitais particulares que vierem a ser utilizadas pelo SUS –o que levará tempo quando isso for decidido.
A Associação Nacional de Hospitais Privados (Anahp), que reúne 122 hospitais e entidades filantrópicas, também informa que ainda não foi procurada pelo Ministério da Saúde para negociação de leitos e que está à disposição da pasta. “A requisição pode ocorrer quando houver uma necessidade concreta, mas deve ser feita de uma maneira harmoniosa, acordada por ambas as partes”, diz a entidade.
Na semana passada, o Conselho Nacional de Saúde (CNS), órgão do ministério, divulgou resolução pedindo à pasta que “assuma a coordenação nacional da alocação dos recursos assistenciais existentes, incluindo leitos hospitalares de propriedade de particulares, requisitando seu uso quando necessário, e regulando o acesso segundo as prioridades sanitárias de cada caso” –orientação repetida às secretarias estaduais e municipais de saúde.
Em grande parte dos casos, é o próprio governo federal quem banca o aluguel dos leitos de UTI privados que são utilizados pelo SUS nos estados e municípios. No caso de São Paulo, por exemplo, os leitos de UTI de um hospital da Cruz Vermelha estão sendo alugados por R$ 2.200 ao dia, sendo que R$ 1.600 são bancados pelo Ministério da Saúde.
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