"I'm not sure. He could be infected, but I'm not certain enough to say whether it's that or something else," Lis said, "Only time will tell. It's a good thing he crashed here, though. Maybe we can find medicine to fight whatever it is off."
She pressed a hand over his forehead.
"He's very feverish, but he doesn't have those flulike symptoms a lot of the early-stage infected get, so I'm hopeful."
Meanwhile, Tohru moved a little to sit down, trying to hold his mind steady, to meditate, to do literally whatever it took to shake off what he was feeling. In his old group, he wasn't the one in charge. Not even close. And now there were all these kids, and he had no idea how to keep all of them safe. Or any of them safe for that matter. He couldn't keep other adults alive, but these were children- some of them more helpless than others.