His cousin had nothing more to say, and he was too focused on properly capturing the essence of Venkat to notice his exist. He could tell that the symptoms had started to settle, from the stench associated with the grotesque amount of bodily functions that he had also experienced, to the way her voice carried the air. “My discretion is something you will always have.” He stated simply in turned as she slumped in her seat, his head tilting to the side. “Sister, lay down…” He cooed in softer pleading tones.
It was all about playing into the fantasy that her mind had created, and he knew it. “You have fallen ill, dear sister… you need rest. Other members of the pack have fallen ill with it as well. We must hide it for now.” He spoke in hushed tones as if he were trying to protect her dignity. Knowing that his grandmother’s illness of the mind was so severe, he knew he would have to get instructions from Clover and handle treating her himself.