Worth It

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(Jin's POV)

Waiting for results is the worst thing ever. If humanity could get its shit together, and these scientists would learn better time management.... Well then maybe my Princess wouldn't have to wait so fucking long.

24hours... and four days and still nothing.

"JIN!" Dr. Kwon came rushing into the lab with a stack of papers in his hand.

"We're getting the medicine on Friday, two days from now Jin, two days and we'll finally be able to help her. Not temporarily either.. as long as she gets the shot once every month.. she'll be good to go. They tested it, they said there's other patients who were willing to test it and they're... well, they're perfectly healthy. All this time Jin, we've finally got the attention on this and the approval." He sighed after explaining himself to me.

"Of course.. we'll have to be careful. Her body could try to reject it, either way she'll need to be monitored for a while."

"So she'll have to brought back.. I mean.. is it right to keep her in that hospital? Or should we relocate her?" I asked, maybe wondering if I'd get to see her more if she was here.

"I don't know if she'll be okay with being back here... we could monitor her from the hospital she's staying in now. We'll just need the clearance to do so, which won't be hard to get." Dr. Kwon replied.

"Can you call ahead and make those arrangements? I.. I want to see her as soon as possible." I informed him and he smiled with a nod of his head.

Dr. Kwon left me to make preparations. We'd need some of our equipment moved to the Hospital in the city, that would include our computers so we can put the data together on the spot. Just in case something went wrong.

After I got my things packed up I headed home.. to our home and packed up some things for both her and I. Tae had been taking care of Daisy, for that I was thankful. I was having trouble enough focusing on my work.

All I wanted to do was run to her, hold her, tell her we'd done it... I was keeping my internal promise.. and my external promise. I was taking care of her.. I was helping to make sure she'd finally have a normal life... not a life stuck in some stuffy hospital.

"Alright, please set those over there. I need the computers hooked up first. Those are the most important. Set those on the table over here, thank you." Dr Kwon was instructing the staff at the hospital who had set a room up for us. It was our own personal hub now. We were expecting a drop off of the medication this afternoon. Only a limited amount had been made so far. Lucky for us.. she would only need one shot per month. We just had to make sure the dosage was fit for her, we had tested it and it was the right match but that's testing done in test tube.. actually testing it on her might be a little different.

"I have the Data boxes here, where should I put them?" I asked Dr. Kwon. He spun around and looked from me to the boxes in my arms.

"Right... um.. put them near the computers for now. We'll go through them later. I need the other two machines hooked up and I need someone to keep an eye out for Dr Campbell and Dr. Stewart. They're delivering our medicine, our miracle cure.. hopefully." He said as he started to set folders into the filing cabinet.

By late afternoon I was itching to go see her, to tell her I was here for her... but we were still awaiting the one little bottle that could change things for the better.

"Dr. Kwon, Dr. Kim." A man carrying a good sized steel case entered the room. We'd gotten everything set up and were just looking over everything to make sure we were actually prepared. He was shorter than myself and Dr. Kwon, short light brown hair, a mole on his cheek... just to the left side a little. He handed the case over to Dr. Kwon.

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