Clinging to the wall like a toddler to curtains, weird slowly wound his way down the dark hallway, and VERY carefully down the stairs.
Repair work on the hospital was only halfway completed, as the enormous hole in the research lab wall was only partially bricked up.
Stagging away from the wall, and over to the charred oak door that served as the entrance, he leaned against the door frame with his right arm, sucked back the powerful urge to vomit, took a few deep breaths, then rapped on the blackened entry.
"If you've come to cure a hangover, you are wasting your time."
Came the cool, sarcastic voice that could only have been X.
"There is no cure for acetaldeyhde poisoning except time, and fluids."
Wierd's head was fuzzy, and swimming in its own juices, but he didn't have time for this. Carefully, and with great concentration, he retorted.
"X. If you don't open this door, I will blow it off its hinges. I am in no mood for sarcastic games."
From inside the room behind the door, he thought he caught a woman's voice exasperatedly telling him to just open the door.
Moments later, X appeared before him frowning the way only a robot face could frown, and staring him down hard.
"I am terribly busy with a medical emergency. This had better be important."
Weird glowered back up at him with poorly veiled homocidal intent, currently his most coherent means of expression. "I just. Came. For. Aspirin." He said in a cold stuccato. "I can get. It. My. Self." "Go away."
X's eyes narrowed to tiny slits and made a menacing grimmace, but the nearly crystalline sounding voice of Lana asking him to please "leave the drunken idiot alone" and look after her brother made him relent, and retreat back inside.
"Try not to break anything." Said the robot flatly, before returning to the recovery ward door. "And close the door behind you."
Heaving a deep breath to control his bloodpressure, weird complied, slipped (or rather, stumbled) through the door, closed it behind him, and fumbled the latch closed.
After a moment's respite, he held out an arm, and staggered to the research lab door, and opened it.
Inside, on Gizogin's drafting and assembly table, sat the almost decorative 2 gallon specamine jar, filled aboult halfway with small aspirin tablets. It was about damn time....