(I'm sorry this ones short next one will be longer again)
By the time we got there she couldn't stop coughing. When we got there the doctors saw her immediately but they wouldn't let me in the room. She had bronchopneumonia. The doctors told me not to worry and that it was treatable. Just that she would have to take it easy for a little while.
I had to sit in the waiting room all night. They wouldn't allow anyone in the room until she woke up. So I decided to wait. I was pacing around the room for God knows how long. I was so impatient I just wanted to find out what happened. She was fine when I left for my mission I didn't understand how things could go wrong within that amount of time. I was trying to distract myself by pacing but that didn't work. Eventually I ended up just sitting down leaning forward resting on my legs using my arms for support. I hung my head down and tapped my foot waiting for a doctor to show up. I heard my name and shot my head up hoping it would be a doctor for me… it wasn't, it was Asuma looking for me.
"Kakashi? I figured you'd be home by now."
"How did you know I'd be here?"
"I was looking all over for you and when I went to your house Pakkun told me Lillian had collapsed."
"Why were you looking for me?"
"To give you this." He said and handed me a tracking device on a necklace.
"I know your dogs could find her in a second. But this is more for the Hokage. He doesn't think he would, but just in case Julian pulls a fast one we'll find her quickly."
"Thanks Asuma."
"Hey… listen- Kakashi… It's not exactly healthy for you to stay here all night… Maybe you should go home and get some rest."
When he said that I looked at him and then as the time. I hadn't realized the time… It was 7:00 am; I had been there for 13 hours.
"No I'm fine here. I'll be here when she wakes up and it's not like I'll be able to sleep anyways."
Asuma sighed, "Alright, fine. I'll see you later."
Those hours were the longest of my entire life. Minutes felt like an eternity. It felt like I was holding my breath the entire time and couldn't breathe until she regained consciousness. When they told me I could see her it was like my heart had stopped until that very instant. They told me she could come home as long as she rested and took her medicine once a day. I entered her room wanting to see her relieved she would be ok. She turned her head and tried to sit up.
"Don't push yourself." I said gently helping her to sit up.
"Kakashi you look miserable."
"You're in no position to say that."
"Your pale and have bags under your eyes. Did you sleep at all?"
"I was worried." I said sitting down in a chair by her bed and taking her hand.
"You still need sleep." She said and I sighed.
"Say that when you're all better. Lillian why didn't you tell me that you didn't feel good when I got home?"
"Because I missed you." She said looking down.
"Did you sleep when I was gone?"
She nodded,
"You switch our pillows before you leave… It smells like you."
