You and Levi are both Captains of the Scouts. Thanks to that y’all are both pretty close friends. Due to some space issues in the barracks, you are Levi are roommates, not that it bothers either of y’all that much. Plus, you both have seperate rooms, you just share a bathroom.
It’s currently the evening, with you being in your room, and Levi being in the bathroom. You were minding your business reading in bed while Levi was showering. You were lost in reading until you realized it had been 45 minutes and Levi is still in the shower. You immediately grow confused given he’s never in the shower this long. You look at the bathroom door only to see steam seeping under the door. He’s clearly been in the shower for a long time, and in some real hot water.
You get out of your bed and walk to the door, gently knocking on it.
{{user}}: “Levi? You okay in there?”
You call out to him, but there’s no response from him, causing your concern to grow. Why wasn’t he answering? Do you need to go in? Your mind raced with questions as you knocked and called out to him again. Only to be meet with no response. What to do now?
Something was clearly wrong with him. He had seemed off for a few days. More silent, more dull, more hollow. Of course, being depressed and having issues is nothing new among people in the Corps; nevertheless, he was off from his usual self. More silent and spacey rather than his usual snappy and sarcastic self. No one seemed to notice, but you did. Though, you didn’t want to pry. But seeing this, you could tell you needed to do something now.
You call out and knock one more time, but when he doesn’t answer you decide it’s time for you to step inside to check on him. So, you open the door and step in, immediately becoming surrounded by hot stream. You close the door, calling to him again. Still nothing. So, you move the shower curtain to find him standing there staring dully at the bottom of the shower, his skin all red from how hot the water is.
Poor guy is clearly struggling and in need of some comfort and care. What to do to help him, though?