Day Dreamer 62: Sorry, it's still me. I swear I have done nothing to Twin Wavelength! She will be returning in the next chapter, I swear! In the meantime, enjoy!
Disclaimer: Twin Wavelength and I do not own the Fate series in any way, shape, or form.
D-Doctor
The hospital was abuzz with active as various nurses and doctors went about their business. An occasional cry or shout could be heard but the atmosphere was more relaxed than normal. A nurse walked by numerous families coming to visit their sick or injured loved ones as she made her rounds. The patient with the broken leg was doing great and was slated to be released that afternoon. The old man lying in a coma had made no progress nor had his health declined. He was simply in suspended animation it seemed. The nurse was smiling as she left the young woman with her husband and newborn baby to make me way to her final stop.
"Going to see Haruhi again?" A fellow nurse asked as she fell in step with her colleague.
"Of course! She's one of my favorites to visit. It's a shame she never remembers me."
"It's getting worse, huh?"
"I'm afraid so."
They bade each other good bye and separated ways at the last door at the end of the hallway. The nurse took a deep breath then grasped the handle and opened the door
"Hi Haruhi! How are we feeling today?"
The teenage girl torn her gaze from the window and stared at the woman in front of her. No emotions crossed her face as she stared at the nurse. "Do I know you?"
"I'm your nurse, Sakura. You're currently in the hospital with a serious brain condition."
The girl stared at Sakura a moment longer before turning her sights back to the window. She muttered a soft 'oh' in response to her explanation. Sakura sighed to herself then set out to check Haruhi's monitors and heartbeat. Thankfully, the girl had not forgot how to breathe yet so there was still hope that she would survive long enough for Dr. Pieceman to arrive.
"Everything looks great Haruhi! I'm sure the doctor will arrive any day now to cure you!"
"Hm…"
"Just you wait! We'll get you all better in no time."
"Sure, whatever you say." Haruhi responded. No hint of excitement evident in her voice. It was frustrating to work with a patient who couldn't remember that their life was in danger.
"Just you wait, Haruhi. You'll see."
