The Hanyou

Chapter Two

Save our Daughter

Meiko was immediately rushed to the hospital where she was currently breathing through an oxygen mask. There were limitless bruises on her body and she was bleeding.

"Save her!" shrieked Mrs. Kinomoto. "You call yourselves nurses and doctors? Do something useful!" The doctors and nurses tuned deaf to her pleas.

"How could this have happened?" asked Doctor McFarley. "Everything was working fine. What went wrong?" A man wearing rock climbing equipment barged into the hospital wing.

"Doctor!" cried Hisani Bigachi, the rock climbing teacher. "Someone severed the harness rope!" Everyone knew what this meant. "This was sabotage!"

"Why would anyone want to sabotage Mieko?" asked Mr. Kinomoto. "She had no enemies; or friends for that matter." A nurse shot him a glare and he shut up.

"That mat did nothing!" exclaimed Tojo Yamato, Doctor McFarland's assistant. (a/n: u can also find tojo in my story "A Demon's True Nature". i suggest u read that if u liked this, its my best work) "The mat barely broke her fall!"

"I'll sue you!" exclaimed Mr. Kinomoto to Hisani. Hebacked away, shaking his head.

"You can't do that," he told him. "You signed our health forms already." Mr. Kinomoto said nothing and sat sulking in his rage. He and his wife watched as their younger, lesser daughter was taken into a medical room.

"Doctor!" exclaimed Tojo. "Her blood type is 'O'!" The doctor gave him a funny look before asking, "You are telling me this; why?" Tojo lowered his voice to a whisper.

"There's no more blood except for the one." Doctor McFarley's eyes widened as he heard this.

"Very well," he told Tojo. "We must talk to the girl's parents first."


"What did you need to talk to us about that was so urgent; more urgent than saving our daughter?" snapped Mrs. Kinomoto. Tojo carefully closed the door behind him as he left the small room.

"There's only one type of blood left that fits her type," he explained. Mr. Kinomoto regarded him strangely. "But the blood is -- well -- strange."

"How so?" asked Mr. Kinomoto.

"There are weird particles of blood in it. Not exactly human."

"Then don't use it!" yelled Mrs. Kinomoto.

"Yes, but that's the only one left," he told them sadly. "We could wait until the next shipment comes in, but it may take awhile. And we have no idea on how long she can live." Mr. and Mrs. Kinomoto were both mentally fighting to themselves on whether to use it or not.

"Fine!" yelled Mrs. Kinomoto. "But if she turns out to be half mutant, we'll sue you!" Doctor McFarley nodded grimly.

"We will put your decision into action as soon as possible." Mieko's parents left the room, leaving the doctor in the small cramped area. He grinned to himself

'Fools. I know exactly what is in that blood. It's demon blood. And it belongs to the half-demon, Inuyasha.'