"Hello Tony, Rudolph. How are you feeling today?"
"I feel fine Doctor Tony but we're not here because of me."
"I feel fine as well. I don't think I really needed to come here. I've been hurt a lot worse than this before without going to the doctors."
"Oh and how did you get hurt?"
"Well I got the bruises from a fight and I hurt my arm when I fell down a set of steps a couple of days ago."
"Okay. Dottie?"
"Yes."
"Do you mind if I have a word with you?"
"Not at all Doctor," she said as they left the room.
"First of all I think that Rudolph should be sent down to get an X-ray. His arm is obviosly broken but we can't do anything until a)we have proof and b)we know how bad it is. Secondly, I think he is lying about where he got injured. You should try to find out where and more importantly how he truly got those injuries. I have my suspicions but I can't be sure."
"What are your suspicions Doctor?"
"That his parents are abusing him. It would also explain why you had to take him to the doctors because they didn't. If they're abusing him they wouldn't want to bring attention to the fact."
The adults walked back into the room to find the children emerged in a discussion about something called the Stone of Attamon. "What's the stone of attamon?" asked Dottie.
"The Stone of Attamon is just a legend. It is said to be the cure for vampirism."
"Not more about vampires." said Bob.
"And where did you hear this legend Rudolph?"
"My parents told it to me. A long time ago."
"Rudolph you need to go get some X-Rays. Okay?"
AN: Sorry for the wait but end of school rush came earlier and lasted longer than usual. Then when it cools down other things hit. Now I have chores to do and I have to clean my room but seeing as school is over I'll write again tommorow. Ah limitless free time; the world's greatest blessing.
