Quickie walked down the hall to her room and entered it, finding Mewtwo sprawled on the bottom bunk. "There you are!" She walked up to him, noting that he had stirred when she spoke. "You put on quite a show out there," she sat on the edge of the bunk, "it seriously looks like a bomb went off out there. Honestly, I wonder how they're going to write that off..."
"Psychic discharge," Mewtwo said half-heartedly. He coughed and rolled onto his side.
Quickie nodded and reached to scratch him between the ears. Only, she withdrew her hand and placed her palm flat on his brow. "Holy crap, you're burning up!" She confirmed her findings by touching the tip of his ear, and then running her fingers through his fur. "And your fur feels just nasty!"
Mewtwo stared at her with a half-lidded gaze. "I did expel a large amount of energy not too much earlier."
"Yeah, and you did it while you were sick," Quickie folded her arms. "Just because that tracking device was the source of the infection, removing it doesn't mean you're magically cured." She shook her head. "I didn't need to intern at a Pokemon Center years ago to know that," she nodded to Mewtwo, "though, that internship did tell me that high fevers and Psychic Pokemon are a bad combination." She stood. "I'm going to go get Nurse Joy."
"No!" Mewtwo sat up quickly. "No, all I need is some sleep."
Quickie folded her arms again. "Who is she going to tell? Unless a trainer signs a release, then what condition their Pokemon are in are of no business to other people, let alone the kind of Pokemon." She sighed and put her hand on Mewtwo's shoulder. "Look, all Nurse Joy will do is check you over and take care of that fever. She's not going to turn you in to Team Rocket, or the authorities, or anything like that. Her job is to care for sick and injured Pokemon, and you fall into one of those categories right now."
It took a moment, but Mewtwo's stubbornness finally relented. "Very well. Go fetch her."
Quickie smiled at him and headed for the door. "The sooner we take care of this, the better." With that, she left the room.