Dear T,
I'm worried you'll have a bad reaction to the vaccine. I said it really quickly at the end of session yesterday, and you just said you hoped you didn't have a bad reaction, too. But I'm worried about it right now, even as I know you'll probably be fine. I thought about emailing you about next week's schedule, figuring you'd at least respond by tomorrow morning, and then I'd know you survived at least. But maybe I should just be direct regarding what I'm looking for...I wish I'd brought that part up a minute or two earlier, and then maybe I could have said, "Hey could you just send a quick email once you get the shot?" Or maybe that wouldn't have been good, because if you'd forgotten, I'd have worried something bad happened...
If you were a friend or family member, I wouldn't even have to give any thought to this--I'd have just texted/messaged, "Hey, hope the shot went OK!" or "How'd the shot go?" But this feels different because you're my T. Eh, I'll probably send something. Even if you don't reply till tomorrow morning, better than wondering about it till Monday.
Love,
LT
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