Though Yuugi is right, he doesn't like that word. That's exactly what he was thinking about after all.
"Come on, let's play the--"
The door to the room opens, and there's the morning nurse, looking chipper. He gives a quick bow before addressing the three before him.
"Good morning, Mr. Kaiba. And Mr. Mutou and...Mr. Kaiba!"
See, this is why Isono used their first names when they were at work. Regardless, the nurse moves closer and starts fussing over Seto, checking his IV only at first...and although he doesn't immediately move the table atop Seto's lap, he does seem to be thinking about it while he asks how Seto's feeling, along with taking note of his vitals.
Unlike yesterday, Seto was quite compliant with any questioning. His behavior from yesterday seems to have been forgotten, in favor of attempting to get discharged appropriately and expeditiously.
The nurse assured Kaiba he'd be sending in the doctor within a short period of time, which seemed sufficient to assuage him, then went to make his way out of the room. He paused at the door however, and offered some advice:
"I think you might want to put the table elsewhere, Mr. Kaiba. It can't be doing any good for your knees."
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Though Yuugi is right, he doesn't like that word. That's exactly what he was thinking about after all.
"Come on, let's play the--"
The door to the room opens, and there's the morning nurse, looking chipper. He gives a quick bow before addressing the three before him.
"Good morning, Mr. Kaiba. And Mr. Mutou and...Mr. Kaiba!"
See, this is why Isono used their first names when they were at work. Regardless, the nurse moves closer and starts fussing over Seto, checking his IV only at first...and although he doesn't immediately move the table atop Seto's lap, he does seem to be thinking about it while he asks how Seto's feeling, along with taking note of his vitals.
Unlike yesterday, Seto was quite compliant with any questioning. His behavior from yesterday seems to have been forgotten, in favor of attempting to get discharged appropriately and expeditiously.
The nurse assured Kaiba he'd be sending in the doctor within a short period of time, which seemed sufficient to assuage him, then went to make his way out of the room. He paused at the door however, and offered some advice:
"I think you might want to put the table elsewhere, Mr. Kaiba. It can't be doing any good for your knees."
And then he's gone.