15. Doctor Visit

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Written June 4 2020
Posted June 22 2020

!!!!!! Taking a week from posting this as a reward for a year of perfect schedule !!!!!!

~~ Next update is July 6 2020~~

"You two look like drowned rats" Kaito offered a small smile at the two detectives the moment he entered the room. One of the nurses recognized the two and had swapped places with him since detectives were known to be a pain to treat. Or at least these ones were, especially Shinichi, the guy liked to escape the hospital rather than stay and heal.

"I am quite sure that you shouldn't be talking to your patient like that" Saguru countered, noting that the other looked a bit pale.

Indigos gleamed "I'm sure that there won't be any complaint filed against me" He turned his attention towards the sleuth "Your injuries don't feel fresh to me" Saguru didn't feel hurt so he focused on the other detective.

Shinichi offered a shrug "I got them yesterday, but the weather must not have agreed with them" It was annoying that the other could just 'sense' if he was hurt or not. Kaito often ratted him out to their friends, it wasn't fair.

Kaito nodded "That feels about right" He turned towards one of the many drawers, pulling out some bandages and disinfectant "I'm a little tired today so you're going to have to be patched up the boring way" He did not want to be scolded if he passed out in front of them.

"Are you okay?" Gold narrowed, it was rare for Kaito to actually admit that he wasn't feeling well.

The magician flashed a smile "Yup" He took Shinichi's soaked shirt and put it near a heater "Today was just more busy healing wise than usual. When his gaze met the other's injuries, the magician couldn't help but frown "How did you even manage that?" There were cuts and gashes all in weird sizes all across the sleuth's arms and near his neck, he squinted. The cuts looked too precise to be done by some run of the mill criminal "Some of these actually need stitches"

Shinichi blinked "They didn't seem that bad the other day"

Kaito just clicked his tongue in response as he fetched more medical supplies, stupid detectives "They probably worsened from your constant moving" He put on some gloves and began to clean and disinfect one of the larger cuts before taking out a topical numbing paste "Since I'm currently at work, I'm obliged to numb the area before stitching you up" He breathed, hinting that he was annoyed with the other. He applied the paste before starting on cleaning another cut.

Saguru eyed the magician's work "It's odd to actually see you patch someone up without using your magic" He'd obviously known that the other was a good doctor, but it sometimes slipped his mind since he rarely saw him in action.

Indigos gleamed "Well I am a doctor" He took out a needle and thread and began to stitch up the first cut that he'd cleaned. He turned towards Shinichi "Visit me at home tomorrow, I should be fine enough to heal them by then" His eyes narrowed at the cuts, something felt off about them, they had a weird presence "I'm sure that you'd want to avoid scarring if possible" He paused "How did this happen? And why aren't they bleeding?" Shinichi had avoided answering the first time he'd asked, but he wasn't going to let it happen again.

The sleuth's shoulders slumped "I should have known better than to think that you wouldn't notice" He sighed "They were caused from a weird encounter with a magic user" It had been a kinda freaky experience "But they're not planning to harm me again"

Gold narrowed at Shinichi's explanation "How are you so sure?" It was suspicious to say the least.

Shinichi was silent for a few moments before replying "They just wanted my blood for something then made sure I wouldn't bleed out" He grimaced "It was weird, but they left soon after"

Kaito pursed his lips as he finished stitching up the last cut that required it "I should ask Akako, she's usually aware of most magic users in the area" He then fished out a few pills and handed some to both Saguru and Shinichi "Here's some fever reducers" He gave them a flat look "I'm not going to heal the colds that will attack in the night" He could just feel the illness taking root in the two "Next time, bring a coat" He was not going to let them neglect themselves due to the fact that Kaito could just always fix them up. He took out some bandages and began to wrap up the cuts.

Saguru lowered his head, accepting the pills "I'll be sure to bring one next time" He sighed, knowing that the other would not change his mind unless there was a major case that needed them. At least he knew that the magician would probably stay home to look after him "I dislike knowing that I'm going to be sick, and not being able to do anything about it but wait"

The sleuth nodded in agreement "Same" But at least he'd been smart enough to send Tsuki to Ai. The magician would have probably made him suffer for a few days before using his magic on his cuts if he'd made the dove get soaked as well. Ai liked Tsuki, so the scientist had probably dried and warmed the bird up if Tsuki hadn't managed to beat the rain.

"I'm sure that Ai-chan can help you with your cold Shinichi" Kaito's grin was dark "She did tell you that you needed to wear coats more didn't she?" The scientist had told the sleuth repeatedly that he needed to be more careful.

Saguru grimaced in sympathy, he was lucky that he had Kaito instead. At least Kaito wouldn't prick him with needles and run tests under the guise of helping because he was mad, unlike Ai "I would offer to let you stay after visiting..." He glanced at Kaito who was now filling out some things on the computer "But I doubt that Kaito will let you escape Haibara-san's wrath"

Kaito cracked a smile "You're completely right Saguru" His eyes never left the screen "Neglecting your health is bad"

Me: This was quite interesting to write~

Hope you enjoyed~

I hate when I open a new cereal and it's already stale... •3• not fair

*sigh* my life is stale...

I'm sorry... that was lame

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