[Dr. Jones, Dr. Jones, Wake Up Now...]

Mar 17, 2008 20:47

WHO: Daisya Berry, Yu Kanda, Gregory House
WHAT: Kanda needs surgery!
WHERE: House's house... o_O
WHEN: Middle of the night

The other Exorcist had better be damn careful where exactly under his leg he was putting that arm. )

Ω daisya barry, Ω kanda yuu, Ω gregory house

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causticguy March 20 2008, 01:31:53 UTC
"Oh, well good," returned House scathingly, "I'm so glad that you decided to come all the way over here to share your diagnosis with me. Because really, I just can't get to bed at night without a knee injury to soothe me to sleep. It's like counting sheep."

Charming. He didn't just get a patient with a boring knee injury that he didn't want to treat, he got a self-diagnosing, know-it-all patient who was going to try and tell him how to treat her. His favorite.

He limped around to the far counter and began going through drawers, pulling out syringes, bottles, bandages. "You allergic to any medications? Any family history of osteoarthritis? Degenerative bone disease?" He glanced over at her as he went to the ice chest, retrieving a small ice block, which he wrapped up in a square of cloth.

He caught a look at Daisya in the periphery of his vision as he did, his eyes flitting over him quickly-too brief a scrutiny to notice, but in a moment he took in his posture, the blood stain on his back, the expression on his face. Now that was what made this visit worth his time: Sunshine was looking distinctly less sunny. " We got into a little scuffle with that Noah I told you 'bout... uh, the one who killed me." Interesting. Significant.

Without acknowledging that he'd noticed anything about Daisya at all, House pulled up a chair in front of Lenalee and handed her the impromptu ice pack, "Here, hold that against the inside of your knee. I'm going to give you some codeine for the pain."

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hiheelboots March 20 2008, 01:46:48 UTC
"No, no, and no," Kanda responded almost automatically to House's questions. Well, he definitely wasn't allergic to any medications. As far as his family history went, hell, he couldn't even remember his parents' faces, much less their health problems. But even if there had been any unfavorable hereditary characteristics, the Om would have already taken care of them. In fact, his little nifty ability could do anything except cure the common cold and a few minor flu symptoms.

Kanda sighed softly as he took the ice pack and placed it against his knee. It felt a bit better now, the pain was dwindling somewhat now that he wasn't trying to move all over the place at once.

Great. Drugs. That seemed to be every doctor's solution with each visit he made: pump him up with drugs.

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sh_hereisgone March 20 2008, 01:54:18 UTC
"You sure about that, Lenalee?" Daisya asked, raising an eyebrow at her.

He shifted a bit and sat down next to her, grimacing a bit as his coat pulled at the wound on his back. He was tired, and he wanted to rest, but he had to take care of Kanda first before the idiot wrecked Lenalee's body further.

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hiheelboots March 20 2008, 02:04:39 UTC
Oh, damn. Daisya's words reminded Kanda that he was no longer in his own body. He snarled at Daisya, as if it was all his fault, before glaring at the floor.

This was all starting to just get too damn confusing for him. Well, if anything, at least he no longer seemed too weirded out by it all.

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causticguy March 20 2008, 02:27:16 UTC
House would have had to be a complete moron to miss, from that little exchange, that something was very definitely up with these two. People did not look cowed when asked if they were sure about their medical history unless they were hiding something.

The only question was how to get whatever it was out.

Drawing a dose of codeine into a syringe and tapping the air bubbles loose, House fixed the girl with the sort of maniacal smile that would have looked very much at home on a mad scientist. "Well, if she's not sure this should be a real adventure," he said, as though he found the prospect of a sudden allergic reaction to be the potential highlight of his evening.

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hiheelboots March 21 2008, 03:43:12 UTC
"I'm quite sure," Kanda said with all confidence. Hell, this guy could ask everything about Lenalee from her health issues to her personal bad habits and Kanda could answer them all in all confidence. He had known that girl since forever, after all.

Didn't mean he could act like her, though, try as he might.

Kanda couldn't help feeling slightly unnerved at the way House looked at him. He was suddenly reminded of being underneath Komui's drill back at Headquarters. Definitely not pleasant memories. Instead, he made a point to glaring in the other direction. "Let's just get this over with," he muttered.

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causticguy March 22 2008, 05:26:56 UTC
House watched the young woman with narrowed eyes. He already knew she was lying about something, the only questions were what and why. He certainly wasn't just going to come out and ask though. That would be like grinning in poker when you were dealt a straight flush: win the hand, lose out on the bets. The way House played, it was always better to up the ante.

He gave her the injection IV, so that the effect would be immediate: enough to take the edge off the pain but not so much as to relieve it completely. He still needed her to know what she was feeling, after all.

"All right," he told her, as he limped back across the room to drop the needle into a metal pot that looked a bit like an antique pressure cooker, "get up on the table and lie down on your back. And let Daisya help you, since you've already managed to demonstrate just how graceful you are at moving on your own."

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sh_hereisgone March 22 2008, 05:35:46 UTC
Daisya snorted a bit and stood, picking Kanda up before she could protest. He put her carefully on the table, then stepped back and looked up at House, nodding.

"Thanks for your help again," he said quietly, and retreated to the chair he'd been in, sinking back into his thoughts.

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hiheelboots March 22 2008, 05:38:21 UTC
Kanda would have said something, except, to be honest, he really didn't want to say anything. He felt rather lightheaded, but blissfully so. Like swimming. He liked to swim. He much preferred to bathe in lakes and streams than normal showers because it meant that he could swim...

Hang on, what the hell was he thinking about!?

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causticguy March 22 2008, 06:34:17 UTC
House watched Daisya out of the corner of his eye, diagnosing him as much as he was the girl. Sunshine's mask of stoicism seemed held in place by a thread, and as much as he obviously wanted to retreat into his head, lick his wounds, whatever it was that would allow him to reassert his sunny demeanor, House had a distinct interest in keeping him from doing so: curiosity could be a devilish motivator.

"Here," he said, tossing him his cane as he returned to the table, "hold my metaphor for a minute, would you."

He then turned his attention to the girl. Now that she was lying down, he finally had a really good view of her footwear and thus could immediately cultivate a healthy appreciation for just how…elaborate it was. Great. And there'd probably be objections if he just cut the damn boots off. Well, fine, he could make this work to his advantage too.

Beginning at the topmost fastening, he started to unbuckle and remove the boots. Casting another look at Daisya as he did, he said wickedly, "I'm just gonna undress your girlfriend while you watch. I'm sure you don't mind, right?" All in the service of harvesting information, of course. (Besides, not like you could really tell, what with local trends and all, but she looked like she was about 17, if that: House would only have been interested in dropping sexual innuendos for the shock value of it anyway.)

He dropped one boot unceremoniously to the floor, then the other. And then, delivering a none-too-gentle wake-up call, he leaned in close to the girl and nearly yelled, "Hey! You! Lisa or Linda or whatever your name is! Pay attention! You need to tell me if you feel any discomfort, all right?"

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hiheelboots March 22 2008, 06:46:15 UTC
"Mmm... fish would be good every once in a while," Kanda replied dreamily. "Fish and soba, soba and fish... tempura is the best ever. But no beansprouts. I fuckin' hate beansprouts."

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causticguy March 22 2008, 07:40:20 UTC
Lovely. Just fucking lovely. Between Sunshine being apparently struck speechless by a mild sexual quip (or two) and Girlie Two-Boots sailing down the local buffet line, he'd get more answers by inviting Larry, Moe, and Curly (or that weird neighbor of his) over for tea.

He rolled his eyes and ran his hands over the girl's bared knees, feeling the contours of the swelling, then bent her legs so that her feet lay flat on the table. He then lifted her injured leg, holding her foot in one hand and, bracing his other palm against her knee, rotated her leg first to one side and then the other, listening for tell-tale clicks. The joint was silent enough--good there.

He placed her foot back on the table again, put one hand on her thigh and the other behind her calf, just below the knee, and pulled. Hmmm. Then, standing beside her, he bent her leg up at the thigh, held her ankle, rotated her knee out, and pushed it down while turning her ankle slightly in. Less than ideal, but always a possible false positive. Finally, he set both her feet back on the table and sat on them (his leg complained slightly; this was usually the kind of thing he'd make one of his lackeys do, but then how often did any of them really have to diagnose torn ligaments--might as well go to sleep right now). Grasping her leg just below the knee, he pushed slightly forward, and then, shifting his grasp, slightly back. Less likely for that one to be false.

Sliding off the table, he moved to where he could get a good look at her eyes, checking to see just how stoned she was. (Regardless, it was more than she should have been, given the dose he'd given her, which made him suspect that a large part of the effect had to be psychosomatic: mild conversion disorder.)

"Made it to the desert tray yet? I'm going to wrap your knee, and you're not going to walk on it until tomorrow," he called down to her deliberately slowly and too loud, over-annunciating his words as though he was talking to a particularly dim child with a speech impediment.

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sh_hereisgone March 22 2008, 18:49:00 UTC
"I'll keep her off of it," Daisya called back, smiling nervously. As if he could keep Kanda from doing anything, really, but... well, he'd give it his best shot.

He also had the feeling that House was suspicious of something, given the glances and such. He twirled the cane absently and looked at the floor.

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hiheelboots March 22 2008, 19:35:19 UTC
"Righty-ho, doctor!" Kanda called back, and then suddenly, SUDDENLY, burst into a fit of giggling.

Mmmmm.....................fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiish....

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causticguy March 22 2008, 19:51:47 UTC
"Uh-huh," returned House dryly, clearly unimpressed. He wrapped the knee as he explained to Daisya (who was apparently the only one who could be trusted to remember this conversation in the morning), "All right, here's how this works: torn ligaments usually heal well with rest. The more she tries to use it, the slower her recovery will be. Keep it wrapped and immobilized. We'll pack some ice around it for tonight. Yeah, there's an MCL tear, but she's probably also got a ruptured ACL," he traced the line where each ligament ran so that Daisya could see. "It's a fairly common injury, especially for women and athletes. We'll know more when the inflammation goes down.

"And, only because she mentioned it-we do not want to do reconstructive surgery here. Not unless we have no choice. I'd have to take a graft out of her thigh, drill into the bone to repair the damaged ligament, and even with all the toys in that charming old sanitarium that you and Schuldig played Zap the Exorcist in," he gave Daisya a baleful glare, "the facilities here suck.

"So if you'll just try to keep Little Miss Drama Queen off her feet for the next five or six weeks, I'll be a lot happier if I do not have to see her again."

He finished applying the wrap, and snatched his cane back from Daisya's hand. "Carry her into the living room," he said with a jerk of his head. "She can sleep on the couch."

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sh_hereisgone March 22 2008, 19:54:12 UTC
"Oh shit, he told you about that?" Daisya laughed nervously. "Heh, it was kind of an accident!"

He lifted Kanda into his arms and sighed, then took her into the living room and knelt next to the couch so he could put her down. He paused a moment, then took off his coat and spread it over her as a blanket.

"Thanks again," he said, standing. "I'll come back for her in the morning."

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