“O-on the car!” It felt like every bone in her body was shaking, now, and she just wanted it to stop. “I kn-know. It’s-it’s a n-natural rea-reaction.” She gripped her wrists more tightly together and concentrated on breathing. It wouldn’t help, but it would stop making it worse with her own fear. She felt like she was going to throw up, though.
He nodded and carried her across the parking lot, hoisting her to one side and balancing her as he fumbled with the keys, sighing with relief as he heard the click to signify that the door had opened. Navigating her into the passenger side and buckling her up, he pressed a kiss to her forehead and ran off to get the bike, fixing it to the car and returning to the seat beside her, exhaling a deep breath. “Feeling okay? Do we need to stop at the hospital?”
“N-no hospital.” Her tone was as firm as she could make it. “Th-this is norm-normal.” The hospital wouldn’t have any idea what to do with it anyway. They’d give her a muscle relaxant, which would possibly ease the tremors, but wouldn’t do a thing for the cause, and there was no explaining the cause to a nurse. Sometimes it helped if she could relax and just let the convulsion flow through her, not try to fight it, but she was afraid of Isaac’s reaction and that just made it worse.