Okay so this is my first SHIZNAT fanfic.

Summary: As mentioned above this is a Shiznat with other characters in AU and OOC. It's about trying to find where you belong in life, it may be slow but please bare with it. I hope that helps. If not than please wait patiently for the updates because summary isn't my thing.

All i ask if for you to read it nothing more nothing less, however if you leave a comment I'm graciously thanking you right now for taking the time in doing so.

I was inspired by all the other stories therefore I'm writing this one and hopefully a few more.

Disclaimer: I own nothing nadda, zero, zelch...I simply write that's all

Now on to the story. I know it's short but you gotta start somewhere. Enjoy!


Prologue

He sat up the moment he noticed the doctor enter the room. Curious about the diagnosis he calmly asked, "Yohko be straight with me child, how does it look?"

He noticed Yohko slightly shake her head in disappointment before answering, "Half a year at most. If we would've caught it sooner things might have been different."

Exhaling he spoke up, "Nonsense these things happen because they happen and it's not like I'm getting any younger."

Yohko had a hard time believing he was joking about such an illness, ready to give him a scolding when he sternly said, "I'm not to worry about it. It's just how she'll take it that makes me nervous."

"You're nervous about telling her," Yohko stated as though the remark was outside his normal character which was one of pose. She looked at him closer studying her patient, realizing his usual façade of authority was no where to be seen rather for once as his doctor she saw him like a human with emotions.

"Yohko you know how my granddaughter is. She's not your typical lady. I just don't know how she'll take it not to mention after I pass away." He exclaimed in agitation.

"So when are you planning on telling her." Yohko asked.

"Well she has her own thing to do and I really don't want to bother her, she likes her freedom. I'd really just wish she'd have found that perfect someone for her when I'm gone." He sadly stated.

"Isn't she seeing someone?" Yohko ask recalling a visit but her thought was left unfinished when her patient answered, "Last time I talked with her it would seem so, but we hardly ever talk and when we do it's only when neither of us are too busy which isn't very often in my line of work."

Yohko nodded in understanding being that she was the patient's doctor she knew he was a busy man to begin with suddenly realizing she had kept him longer than necessary she said, "You should tell her as soon as possible."

The man got off the infirmary bed posing him self to leave he hesitantly stated, "You really think I should tell her."

Yohko nodded, "In my opinion. Yes."

The man softly smiled in understanding but continued pestering Yohko, "Wouldn't it be better to wait. I mean I really don't want her to worry let alone add more stress to her already hectic life."

Sighing Yohko answered, "Like I said it was my opinion the choice is really up to you."

"Ignorance is a blessing is it not," the man commented.

Yohko shook her head in disappointment, "Dying is not a blessing though."

The man nodded in understanding, "Thanks again Yohko, just let me know when it's time for my checkup so I can work everything else around it."

"That would be most suitable sir." Yohko answered as she placed his medical records on the table so she could assist him outside.