Whumper’s hideout catches fire, and Whumper escapes without Whumpee. Somehow Whumpee is able to get out of their restraints and make their way out of the building. But the smoke and burning flames get to them, and they collapse inches from the door.
Does someone get to them in time? Firefighters, or a worried neighbor that heard the faint cries for help?
Then the recovery from the smoke inhalation:
- Needing Bronchodilators to open up always, and Oxygen to aid breathing.
- The general difficulty of struggling to breathe long after the initial smoke inhalation
- The worry for a lung infection early in the process of recovery.
- Being unable to be as active as they used to be
- Forced to do breathing exercises even if they are painful or uncomfortable
Then the fear of fire:
- Lighting candles and other small fires can trigger Whumpee’s experience.
- Like what if they got candles on a cake for their birthday, or if someone else threw a party and didn’t know about Whumpee’s fear of fire
- Seeing fires on television, or in random places
- Whumpee and Caretaker on the move and needing to light a fire because it is too cold otherwise, and Whumpee not having it.
- Not being able to handle gas stoves or indoor fireplaces
- Maybe the sounds of a fire alarm is super triggering
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