Caleb was about to give Kirio some popcorn to chuck at Bear when they ran off after hearing a scream. Caleb tensed.
This was exactly what he’d feared. He’d been so scared of going to a big event with so many people in case something bad happened, just like Nottingham. He’d been so -scared-.
Screams in crowds were bad. Screams in crowds meant someone was hurt. Screams in crowds meant a vehicle accident, or a stabbing, or a heart attack, or - or - or -
He looked around, panicked, and his breathing picked up. Tachypnea, his medic brain told him, and he brought his hands up to rub at his eyes.
He scratched at his jaw, then clawed, and felt something butting at his leg. It was Bear, he knew, but he couldn’t react to her. His body wouldn’t let him. All he could do was panic and scratch and try not to suffocate. Caleb hiccoughed, unable to breathe out.
He blinked, and then he was against a wall. Bear released his jacket sleeve from where she’d dragged him, and butted at his leg again. When he still didn’t respond, and when he kept scratching at his face, she rose up on her hind legs to lick at his face at hands.
Caleb wasn’t a short man. He was very nearly 5’11”, actually, because he checked every birthday. When Bear stood on her hind legs, though, the German Shepherd towered over him. She easily cleared six foot standing up, and she could well have been as tall as 6’4”. She put her paws on Caleb’s shoulders and pushed, still licking at Caleb’s face and hands.
Caleb crumpled to the ground. His knees gave out under him, and he folded like a house of cards. His lips and fingers felt fuzzy, and he was only vaguely aware of Bear situating herself in his lap. She leaned her entire weight against his chest, tucking her head into his neck. When he still didn’t acknowledge her, Bear licked her nose and stuck it in Caleb’s mouth.