DDD10
(chapter ten)
She dressed in a quick, blue flash and ran out the door. She messed with her keys, and looked up at the sky. The half-moon was up, she narrowed her eyes and gently growled.
She drove away.
"Glad to see that you finally arrived, Miss Higurashi," said second chief resident, walking quickly down the hall to get to a whole bunch of papers. "Not to worry, the grave yard shift is either really quiet or really loud."
"Comforting," she mumbled, looking at her first victim.
"I know." The chief resident left. Kagome waited for the elevator.
He placed soft kisses on her neck, his nose trailing her. She leaned her head against a wall, sweet bliss. She dragged her nails, softly, along his back to his cheek. She held it, and leaned her lips into his.
"Five transplants, Miss Higurashi, then you should be able to go home," said Miss Reu, handing her the forms. "One liver, one kidney, one heart, one lung, one bone replacement, and, one more thing, harvesting two dead people's organs and giving the other people what they need. Good luck and have a wonderful night."
Higurashi yawned and nodded, walking off. Harvesting was easy.
"Naraku," she breathed, releasing his cheek and his lips, and dragging a finger down his muscular arm. He looked delicious. His eyes narrowed, a flash of red within them. She gazed into eyes with no fear. He grabbed her waist, forcing her body against his ever more. She wrapped her arms around his neck, traced his ear with her tongue. "Naraku…"
"Kagome," he whispered, wanting her and loving the fact she could only say his name. His name, not that mutt's. She smiled, kissed his cheek, playfully. Pushing to look at him, she was starting to remember certain emotions.
"Naraku?" She laughed, softly, moving away from him by walking side ways. The spring was rectangular and had a deep end and a shallow end. He released her from his hold and watched as she walked away. She turned her back to him, touching the wood walls as she moved. She lost her footing for a while and treaded water. Naraku wrapped his arms around her waist, and pushed her up against a wall. She frowned at him from the sideways view that she had. He moved his hand in between her legs. She squeaked, her back pushing against his chest. Her muscles tensed and she developed a little fear… and a little hate. "Naraku?" He moved her long, wet black hair to the side, kissing the back of his neck. "Naraku?"
"Hmm?" He looked at her with red eyes; she had her eyes half-closed as if in disappointment.
"Do you have that heart out? Higurashi?" asked Doctor Eyo, putting the liver and kidney in the ice chest.
"Aren't there anymore organs we can get out of this guy?" asked Kagome, preparing to dissect out the heart.
"We get his balls, different parts of his knees, the skin on his thighs, but…" Eyo stopped seeing the glaring Kagome. She put down the knife.
"When you finish harvesting those parts, call me. Okay, now I'm going to transplant with what I have and save these people." Doctor Eyo nodded and got back to work. She sighed and left the room, carrying several ice chests. She stopped at the counter. "Miss Reu, would you please get some nurses to carry the rest of the ice chests to their new owners? Thank you."
Kagome entered the liver transplant room. "Hello, everyone." They nodded, plastic gloves already on their hands, holding them out in front of their bodies. "Let's get this over with."
"Naraku," she mumbled. She gasped as he turned her around to face him. He growled at her, his eyes red. "Naraku." Her eyelids lifted slightly, he shoved his lips against hers. She pushed back, wrapping her arms around his neck and her legs around his waist. She closed her eyes fully, enjoying this that she knew would not last.
