I could here the doctors in the next room, talking to Kurama, who had recently stopped by, again, to check on me. I assumed that they were talking about pills and things that I should take when I got home, and perhaps they thought that Kurama was the right one to tell it all to. After all, he had volunteered to look after me for a while to insure my safety, as though I was a child! I could take care of myself, as I had constantly told him, and countlessly repeated to myself day after day.

I had no way of knowing what time of day it was, or even what day it was, and so Kurama helped me with that from time to time. As it turned out, it was just over two weeks after the tournament fight that had gotten me here had ended.

I did know one thing, however. I was in Demon World, judging by the voices of the doctors, and how calmly they always talked about my being a demon myself. That and the fact that, when anyone visits me, they feel completely safe to talk about the Demon and Spirit worlds when the nurses and doctors are around. It did not bother me at all, it just meant that this was a bit more trustworthy of a hospital compaired to any regular human hospital.

I found myself listening back in on their conversation, having nothing better to do at the time. There was nothing to do in this place! And to make matters worse, there was no one to talk to except Yusuke and Kurama! If I ever got out of here, I would probably have gone insane before I even got back home; speaking of which, I don't even have a home to go back to. I do hope that Kurama does not expect me to live over at his place, I don't even want to know where he lives.

The doctor was speaking again, and so I listened a bit more intently as he spoke. I fully surprised me what he said, and I knew then why he did not want to say any of it to me. "Well, Mr.Minamino, that is the least of our worries now. As it seems, your friend was hurt more badly by the removal of that third eye of his than we thought. Not only will there be some complications, but it could be much worse than we had ever thougth. I do not know how to put this, but, your friend is at risk of dying."