Again, it depends on where his frostbite is. If you can produce heat, I'd say hold him close, use your breath to warm up where he has frostbite as best you can. Make sure neither of you try to rub over where the frostbite is, though. You're liable to damage the tissue further.
For your hands, try tucking at least the one that isn't attached to a broken arm, between your legs. Any where you can create a natural pocket of warmth. For that broken arm, you'll also want to keep it iced and elevated.
Can you tell me which house you're in particularly, as well? I can direct you to the nearest location with hot water. What we're doing now is a stop-gap measure to get you two to the point where you'll be relatively safe to travel.
[A guilty look soon crosses Karkat's face because guess who's probably rubbed at his frostbite when he shouldn't, but he gives a firm nod to show his understanding.]
Okay. Seems pretty straightforward.
[Mostly, anyway, although he does wonder how the fuck he's going to be able to talk Pounce into letting him breathe on him. Whatever, he'll figure something out. As to the rest—]
We got turned around, so we're back in the... fuck. Near the school? In the house with all the romance novels.
[Erotic romance is still romance, shut up, John, you cannot police his reading habits. He'd even say as much if things weren't so dire, but since they are, he merely frowns.]
I think I remember something about a house with hot water around here, but I don't remember where it is.
[Besides that it's also near the school, but what isn't? The school is huge.]
The clinic. It's Building 52 on Dr. House's map. [John sends over the map with the building highlighted.] It's only got about 10 minutes of hot water each day, but you can space it out. Find something like a bowl and you can soak your hands and feet in the hot water.
[He's not going to comment on the romance novels. It's not the time or place.]
It'll turn up when you search a house. I think the Admin uses the spiders to get things around. It's gonna be okay, Karkat, all right? I know you're in a lot of pain right now and if what you went through is anything like me, Dug, and Sherlock, it was a hell of a thing that did that to you.
[Ugh, spiders. He grimaces faintly, shrugs, then grimaces harder because yeah, ow. Maybe he should switch off video, this is getting kind of embarrassing.]
I'll be okay. It's not that bad.
[Also, he's a terrible liar, but anyway.]
Uh, not really? I mean, it chased us, caught us, and then tried to... I don't know.
[He shrugs with one shoulder this time, clearly uncomfortable and trying to hide it.]
[It is that bad, but John isn't going to shoot down Karkat's facade. Not for this.]
Yeah. The one we ran into just sort of... tore a hole in the air and screamed at us. We've got little nicks all over, but nothing worse than that. Did you stay on the path? We got pulled off by accident.
Hmm. [John wonders if the people who had stayed on the path encountered those things. That's a question for someone else, though, not Karkat.]
I think it's likely that if both of our groups encountered somethings, others will have. I'm hoping most injuries are more like mine and less like yours, though. We'll just have to see. Thank you for contacting me about this, Karkat.
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Again, it depends on where his frostbite is. If you can produce heat, I'd say hold him close, use your breath to warm up where he has frostbite as best you can. Make sure neither of you try to rub over where the frostbite is, though. You're liable to damage the tissue further.
For your hands, try tucking at least the one that isn't attached to a broken arm, between your legs. Any where you can create a natural pocket of warmth. For that broken arm, you'll also want to keep it iced and elevated.
Can you tell me which house you're in particularly, as well? I can direct you to the nearest location with hot water. What we're doing now is a stop-gap measure to get you two to the point where you'll be relatively safe to travel.
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Okay. Seems pretty straightforward.
[Mostly, anyway, although he does wonder how the fuck he's going to be able to talk Pounce into letting him breathe on him. Whatever, he'll figure something out. As to the rest—]
We got turned around, so we're back in the... fuck. Near the school? In the house with all the romance novels.
[Erotic romance is still romance, shut up, John, you cannot police his reading habits. He'd even say as much if things weren't so dire, but since they are, he merely frowns.]
I think I remember something about a house with hot water around here, but I don't remember where it is.
[Besides that it's also near the school, but what isn't? The school is huge.]
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[He's not going to comment on the romance novels. It's not the time or place.]
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A plan. There's a plan in place, he has somewhere to go, he has something to do. Everything will be fine.
He takes a deep breath, in and out, then nods again.]
Yeah. I mean, right. Got it.
[He glances off to one side, then back to his tablet.]
The pain medication just... turns up?
[Not that he's. In excruciating agony or anything. Haha. Ha.]
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D'you want to talk about it at all?
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I'll be okay. It's not that bad.
[Also, he's a terrible liar, but anyway.]
Uh, not really? I mean, it chased us, caught us, and then tried to... I don't know.
[He shrugs with one shoulder this time, clearly uncomfortable and trying to hide it.]
Suffocate us? But it let go, for some reason.
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Yeah. The one we ran into just sort of... tore a hole in the air and screamed at us. We've got little nicks all over, but nothing worse than that. Did you stay on the path? We got pulled off by accident.
[Because Sherlock is an idiot, he doesn't say.]
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No, we... same here. It was an accident.
[He's still not really sure why Pounce had run off like he had, but it had to have been an accident. At least they're both still alive.]
Do you think a lot of people got hurt?
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I think it's likely that if both of our groups encountered somethings, others will have. I'm hoping most injuries are more like mine and less like yours, though. We'll just have to see. Thank you for contacting me about this, Karkat.
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Uh, you're welcome? But I should be thanking you for the help.
[Is this a human thing. It's probably a human thing. You know what, whatever, not his problem.
He sighs.]
And, uh... speaking of, thanks. For the advice.
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And you're welcome. It's what I'm here for. Try to get what sleep you can and remember to keep your arm elevated.
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Okay, got it. Um, thanks again. I guess I'll catch you later? Or whatever.
[How does interacting with adults work. What the fuck is he supposed to say here. Help.]
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Of course. Goodnight, and keep warm, Karkat.
[He'll hang up after that to spare Karkat any further fluster.]