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Wednesday, 22 January 2014

House of Cards: Part 2

There were three teenagers and a pre-teen in the room, all Asian and all very different.

The patient was a well built blonde, heavily muscled, though, from the chart, possibly a little underweight, tall certainly and completely unresponsive.

The young woman leant against the window sill was slight in comparison, a dancer’s build, with shoulder length brown hair and concerned blue eyes.

Leaning on the back of the chair was another teenage boy, around the same build as the patient but with brown eyes and brown hair that came to what, if Foreman hadn’t seen the child’s hair, would had been the most ridiculous spike he had ever seen on a guy’s head.

The child, who was fast asleep in the chair, didn’t look more then twelve, thirteen at most. He was tiny, his clothes fitting well but revealing just how thin he was and had the most insane hair Foreman had ever seen. It was black, at least the greater majority of it was. It was spiked up into a star like shape, the edges of which were red and he had a blonde fringe which had settled into bangs and was currently covering his left eye.

“Yugi?” Foreman asked the brown haired male, assuming he was the adopted brother, considering that he was the only other teen in the room.

The teen surprised him with a small, tense smile and a shake of the head, reaching over the chair and shaking the child in it gently. “Yugi-kun, okiro.” The teen said, as the child blinked at him. “Ishi touchaku.”

“Sumimasen.” The child apologised, amethyst eyes blinking sleepily, speaking the first words of their language that Foreman recognised, noting that they were speaking Japanese, as they had a brief conversation and then the child turned to him. “I’m Mu…” The child paused, “Yugi Muto.”

“You? But you’re…”

“Sixteen.” Yugi sighed, having been through this already, “Are you Joey’s doctor?”

“One of them, yes.” Foreman nodded, “I’m Dr Foreman. I work with Dr Cameron and Dr Chase under Dr House. He’s one of the world’s top diagnosticians. We’ll work out what’s wrong with your brother.”

The girl said something, not that Foreman could understand a word of it, which caused Yugi to turn around and reply in the same language.

“If you know something that could help.” Foreman said, causing Yugi to jump and wheel back around to face him.

“I wasn’t there when Joey lost, but trust me when I say there’s no medical reason for him to be like this.” Yugi sighed.

“What do you mean?” Foreman frowned as the brown haired teen left the room for some reason, “There has to be a reason.”

Yugi muttered something in Japanese and sighed, “I can’t explain but…”

“If you can’t explain, then we have to run tests.” Foreman warned.

The teen, who was obviously fighting with himself over something, looked towards the bed where his brother lay, “Nothing invasive.”

“Yugi-kun!” The girl protested.

Yugi replied quickly, the girl snapping back a reply just as quickly

“Guys?” Foreman asked, “Joey could be dying.”

Yugi glanced at the girl and then turned backed to Foreman, who was feeling out of the loop, even though he didn’t know what the loop was.

“Nothing invasive.” Yugi repeated, “Joey’s not sick. He’ll get better soon.”

“We want to do tests, just in case.” Foreman wondered how Yugi could be so calm, “Dr Cameron needs to do an MRI and Dr Chase needs to do a Toxscreen.”

“Toxscreen?” Yugi stumbled over the new word.

“It checks the blood for drugs or toxins.” Foreman explained, “If your brother’s been taking something he shouldn’t have, or someone slipped something into his drink, we should be able to find it.”

“Joey doesn’t take drugs.”

“Something might have been slipped into his drink that caused the coma. We have to check it.”

“MRI?” The girl asked.

“Magnetic Resonance Imaging which allows us to see how the body is working and if there’s anything inside the body that shouldn’t be.” Foreman explained, trying to use words they would understand from class and failing.

“Do what you need to but…”

“We’ll be as careful as we can, but we might have more luck if you could tell us what you know about his condition.”

“I can’t… I’m sorry.”

“If you feel that you can trust us, here’s the extension number.” Foreman wrote it down and passed it to Yugi, “In the mean time, we’ll be running the tests.”

“Okay.” Yugi nodded.

Foreman left as Yugi moved from the chair to the end of his brother’s bed, “Joey, Gomen nasai.”

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Yugi waited until Foreman had left before turning to Tea. “I’m going.” He said in Japanese.

“Yugi, he wants to kill you.”

“He’s got Joey’s soul. If I don’t defeat him, Joey’ll never get it back!”

“But Yugi…”

“I’m going Tea.” Yugi sounded firm on the matter, “I don’t care how dangerous it is.”

“You have to stay; these aren’t Kaiba Corp Doctors who know better then to poke and prod and you’re the only one they recognise as a relative.”

“Until they find out I lied about the papers being in the post and I’m not really Joey’s adopted brother. You heard the Doctor when we came in, she’s trying to call Joey’s mum or dad. Neither of them are going to want to come out here and if I’m found out, everything about Joey’s care will have to go through Kaiba Corp and Kaiba won’t care what they do to Joey. They will do whatever tests they think they need to if I’m here or not; I’m not old enough to stop them!” Yami took over and gave her a piercing look, “You let us walk away last time, Tea.”

“That was different Pharaoh!” Tea growled, noticing the change in tone and posture.

“How?” Yami asked, looking at her, “Last time it was Marik who wanted us dead.”

“Last time you knew who the attacker was! You knew who to watch out for!”

“We have to do this, Tea!” Yami’s hands balled into fists. “We can’t…”

Tea didn’t push it, aware that if Yami was snapping like this, then Yugi had probably already worked himself up into a fine state.


Yami stood up and stalked out of the room, leaving Tea all alone with Joey’s empty shell and a machine that did nothing but go beep, beep, beep, beep…

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