When Drew opened the curtain to see the scene, he immediately wished he didn't. He had no idea what was going on, all he saw was nurses pinning some man down, forcing something into his body. It was a disturbing sight and at first glance of the distressed man Drew began to believe he was at the wrong bed. "Oh, I—sorry.." He said awkwardly, getting ready to dip before one of Deneil's tattoos caught his eye. He damn near froze, looking as if he had just saw a ghost, in a way you could say he did. Deneil's skin was tones paler than Drew ever thought it could be. When Billy warned him, he was expecting to come in and see gore but this was just as bad. The lack of color made all of the bruises and scratches on his face look even worse, which did not help in recognizing him at all. He still looked like himself but his tan, his vibrance, his...identity, was missing.
The nurses soon cleared out of the room, giving the two of them some privacy. The minute Deneil opened his mouth, it was clear that he was doped up on what was probably the hospital's strongest pain killers.
Deneil was so out of it that he couldn't even directly look at Drew and all he had to talk about was aliens. Drew's eyes teared up but there was a laugh on his face, the wave of emotions really sending his moods up in the air. "What the hell, man.." He said this with a stressed laugh, in general disbelief of how quickly everything fell apart. This was like something out of a movie and he really felt like there was nothing he could do to make this anymore dramatic. He let all of the details overwhelm him when what ultimately mattered was that Deneil was alive and high as can be for the moment. He had lost all control of his temperament when he thought he lost Deneil but now that he saw him in a much better state, it seemed Drew had gained some of that control back. It wasn't anything taboo, Drew had always been a calmer version of himself around Deneil for the most part, being in the presence of the man who knew him whole genuinely soothed his aura. He was in shambles around his brothers just minutes ago and while the feelings from those interactions still lingered, they sunk into the back of his mind. It helped knowing Deneil wouldn't be able to make conversation anyway. As off-putting as this visit was, it really did provide a way out for him.
Drew took a deep breath before saying anything, wiping his eyes free of the dampness. "Jesus Deneil, I don't know what to say. Aliens? Slutty aliens? I'm—" Drew put his right hand on his throbbing head. "You're in the hospital and you really have everyone on edge right now." Drew walked closer to Deneil, hesitantly. He was hooked up to so many different IV's and the patch on his neck made him look so vulnerable, there really was nothing pretty about this sight. He looked like he had to be in so much pain before the meds took control and Drew hated that thought. Being next to Deneil made him feel a little bit of everything, but after his run in with Sayyid, he mostly felt guilty. "—I'm really so sorry. For all of this." He said quietly, as if saying it any louder would break him. He knew Deneil wouldn't even remember he said it, and that was really the only reason why he did.