"No, you shut up," He fired back, mimicking her voice by making his higher, and then laughed. She was easy to annoy, and the more he spoke to her, the more buttons he learned how to press. Of course, she was learning all of his too, and he wasn't sure how he felt about that. He was too distracted to do anything about it now, though. And he was much too sick.
When she started talking about Karma, Isaac gave her a disapproving look. Karma, fate, all of it, was nonsense, and he rejected it. She told him about cosmic retribution, and he opened his mouth to make a comeback, only to cough again. He blocked his cough with the inside of his elbow, hating how it felt like something was scratching against his throat every time he breathed and then tried not to laugh at what she said next.
"So, are you saying you have been naughty?" He asked, his face turning upward by the end of the sentence, that stupid smirk back on his face and a childish glee in his swollen eyes. Isaac chuckled as he reached past her and stole the glass of water from her nightstand. He could have gone back to his nightstand, there was most likely a glass next to the bed he was supposed to be resting in, but hers was closer.
"Thanks, I guess," He told her after drinking half the glass in one gulp. Magically it refilled itself, perks of being in the hospital wing, he supposed, and he rested it on his leg. "I would say the same to you, but we both know you are a big faker," Isaac smiled, raising both eyebrows at once as he accused her again.