A Single Drop Of Blood

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Katakuri POV

“It’s been three days. Why don’t we have Ivy check her out? I’m not saying this doctor isn’t any good but Ivy’s the best.” I could hear Daifuku whispering to Oven.

“No, Ivy isn’t to be trusted around her. She’s despises Fae with a passion and I wouldn’t trust her as far as I could throw her." Oven whispered back to him.

I rolled my eyes growling, “do you mind? I can hear everything your saying.”

“Sorry.” They both said apologetically at the same time.

“What are you two doing in here anyways?” I asked, growing more irritated by the second.

“Mama insisted both of us be stationed outside of her room and we are suppose to take shifts every six hours, remember?” Daifuku raised an eyebrow at me.

Oh fuck, I forgot about that. “Katakuri, why don’t you go get some rest. You haven’t left this room or eaten a proper meal in three days."

“And I’m not going to until she wakes up. Besides, the doctor told me he wanted to discuss something with me and the way he sounded over the transponder snail, it sounded serious.” I wrapped Fae’s fingers in mine. For the last three days I watched the color slowly came back to her cheeks and her fare skin wasn’t as cold as ice anymore but she still hasn’t woken up.

Dr. Monk says she was completely drained of energy and all she needs is some rest to recuperate but if I’m right, I think she’s releasing to much energy at once when she uses her abilities. She needs to learn to release her energy in spurts. If she can learn to do that then she won’t be completely drained and pass out each time but I’m more worried about how nervous the doctor sounded over the transponder snail.

I heard my brothers sigh and a soft knock came from behind Fae’s hospital door. Oven opened the door, allowing Dr. Monk to enter the room and he had a microscope and a small box of slides with him.

He didn’t even so much as say hi as he rushed into the room, “Katakuri-sama, does Fae-sama have any family?” He asked in a hurry, placing his equipment on the counter.

“No, her parents died when she was young.”

“Oh, I’m so sorry to hear that but does she have any siblings or any other family?”

A low growl escape my throat, “what is this all about?” I demanded.

“Well, I prefer to talk to family about this but you’ll be her husband soon enough.” He glanced over at Oven and Daifuku, “if you don’t mind.” He gestured for them to leave and they both looked at me for approval first. I nodded my head and Daifuku headed for the door but Oven hesitated for a moment, giving Fae one final glance before following suit behind Daifuku. I heard the door click shut and my focus went straight to the Doctor.

“You sounded worried over the transponder snail. . is there something wrong. . with her?” I asked, hearing the fear in my voice.

“No, there’s nothing wrong with her, absolutely nothing. She’s in perfect health but it’s what I didn’t find and what I found but I can’t quite make out what it is. I have done over a dozen test and I discovered something.”

I felt my eyebrows wrinkled together, “what do you mean?”

He held a glass slide in his hand, “this is cancers cells and this,” he held another glass slide up. “This is healthy red blood cells from a patient of mine.”

“Okay, what does this have to do with Fae?”

“I’m getting to that but I want you to see what happens when these two meet.” He said seriously, putting the blood samples together under the microscope. “Come look.” He insisted.

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