((Hey guy I nearly didn't get this up today Sorry to say I don't know when I'll be able to update again. It's finals next week, so I have to cram, and bring up my grades. Infact I'm suppose to be writing this paper right now. Thanks so much for the reviews you guys. You don't know what it mean sto me . And I even got my first tory Alert. I nearly pee'd myself I was so suprized. Thanks again. Okay On with the story.))
Disclaimer : I own nothing hell my brain is a loan
Ino froze, her mouth open, her eyes unblinking. The earth had stopped spinning, the earth had run out of oxygen, and her lungs where out of breath. Her mind was racing; it was suddenly like everything she'd heard was in another language. She tried to piece the words together in her mind.
Her mother responded before she could make sense of her mind. "WHAT!" she screamed. Her voice shook of fear, with a hint of hysteria. Her mother stood up, she was nearly shaking, "What!" she demanded. She turned and looked at Ino. "How did this happen?" she asked. Like she'd been told she was pregnant instead of cancerous. Her mother fell back into her chair; she took a deep breath, and held her face in her hands. She looked ready to pass out, the blood was drained from her face, and she suddenly looked old.
Ino blinked her eye's locked on her mother's appeared to be broken form. Her mind finally understood. She looked over to Dr. Tsunade, the blond woman hadn't said a word since she'd diagnosed her. Her mind rejected what she'd said, and Ino lashed out at her. "HOW WOULD YOU KNOW!" she yelled! She felt like she was in the middle of some prank gone wrong, this was a joke. She didn't have cancer there was no way she could have cancer. She was just a normal High schooler wasn't she!?! "Your just some children's doctor! How would you know! How would you know what cancer looks like!" she yelled. As she yelled though, tears built up in her eyes. Something inside had told her this wasn't a normal cut. That something was wrong.
That's why she'd tried to run out before.
It felt like her world was shrinking, down to the size of her body. Nothing that had seemed so big only a few minutes ago seemed so big anymore. Her math test tomorrow, was suddenly the least of her worries. Dr. Tsunade didn't say anything in response to the yelling. She'd stood strong; she knew this was going to be hard on them both. It was never easy, for the patients to find out. Most even tried to deny it for days, maybe weeks. Not calling her, because they didn't want to admit they where sick.
Ino was calmed down enough she was no longer yelling, but she green in the face. She looked like she was going to be sick, any second. The shock of the news had hit her. While her mother hadn't moved, she faced in her hands, bent over her knees. Tsunade took a deep breath so she wouldn't yell, she didn't enjoy being yelled and screamed at but in this position she couldn't yell back. She spoke to Ino, "I'm sorry it's the truth, and truthfully I'm not a children's doctor. I'm the cancer expert at this hospital. I'm in charge of your case. As I said before,"
Ino shook her head no she still wouldn't believe it. The thought was sickening. There was no way she could have cancer, she didn't so anything bad. 'I know, I just fell asleep in class again! Any moment the teacher would yell at me and I'll wake up!' she thought. She started to clench her first, her nails digging into her palms. She was trying to wake up. But after a few minutes nothing had happened. She hadn't woken up, she was still here in the small check up room. She still had cancer. Her palms her red, with little crescent marks, from her nails.
"I'm sorry, it's the truth, there is some good news though," Tsunade said.
Ino looked up, she gave her a look like. How could anything be good? "The cancer is treatable, but we'll have to start immediately, your cancer has already spread to your lungs,"
Ino took a breath, in her lungs. It had spread to her lungs. She thought about it for a second, and then the thought 'SPREAD!' she yelled. "Well if it's in my lungs, where did it start?" she asked.
Tsunade, looked at her she hated this part of the job. "You have cervical cancer," she said. Ino gave her a look that clearly showed she had no idea what she meant. "It's complicated," Tsunade said. "But because of this there will be some hard side effects to you having treatment,' Tsunade said.
Ino looked at her, and shook her head 'No' once again. "I don't want to know,' she said. Ino had accepted it, now she just wanted to deal with it. "When can I start treatment?" she asked. Tsunade was surprised, most didn't get over it that fast, she gave a smirk. She had a feeling she was going to like this one.
Tsunade looked at her clipboard, "How does Wednesday sound?" she asked. Ino nodded her head, and looked at her mother. Her mother didn't say anything, for a few seconds. Them mumbled, an 'Okay,' for her mother. Tsunade handed Ino some papers and a few brochures about cancer and cancer treatment. "Your mother will need to sign these before we can start the treatment." Tsunade said. Ino nodded her head, and saw her mother look at the papers.
Ino stood up finally, her legs where shaky, and she didn't think they would support her. Her mother stood up too, she could hear her bag move around. They'd been in the room for an hour. It was 4:00 now. As Ino walked out of the room, she couldn't help thinking, "Half-an-hour wasn't really that long,"
((Hey I finally didn't stop with a cliffy! Yay Such a dramatic chapter. Saddly when I orignally wrote this it was less then half of this, ha! I can't beleive I've gotten this far in the story. Well I promise, I'll updat in the next. (Will most likely sneak on during class) okay i have to go do homework gaggs
-Fangs))
