House was at home and had told them only to
get in contact if the patient was dying, otherwise he’d be in at eight tomorrow
morning and Chase had given up and gone home hours ago, while Foreman and
Cameron were still in the office, going over ideas to offer to House or
anything they could think of that would cause sudden comas, when there was a
knock on the door at around half past eleven.
Since the corridors had been rather quiet
for the last couple of hours and no one tended to invade this meeting room
unless they worked here or were Cuddy on a rampage, it caused the pair to jump.
Foreman looked over to the door, surprised
to find the brunette Asian teen waiting semi patiently.
“I got it.” Cameron said, walking over and
opening the door. “What’s wrong?”
“Not sleeping.” He replied.
“You can’t sleep?”
“Not me. Yugi.”
“I’m not surprised, his brother’s in a
coma.”
“Yugi get hurt when not sleep.”
Cameron frowned, wondering just how good this
kid’s English was and wondering if the sleep problem was a symptom they hadn’t
heard before. The adopted brother could be coming down with the same thing as
the patient. “He falls over or…?”
Tristan looked exasperated, “Not fall
down…” He shook his head, as if unable to explain. “Yugi need sleep. Won’t
sleep.”
“We can’t prescribe anything to Yugi
without examining him first.” Foreman said, “We’d need to look at him.”
Tristan hesitated.
“How long has he been unable to sleep?”
Cameron asked.
“Two days.”
“Insomnia could be a symptom of some kind
of illness.” Cameron said, thinking, “We should look him over.”
“It’s either that or wake Chase up and tell
him that he owes House twenty.” Foreman nodded, “We’re not getting anywhere
here.” He turned to Tristan, “We’ll be down in a couple of minutes.”
“Arigato.”
“You’re welcome.”
Tristan left.
“You speak Japanese?” Cameron asked,
amused.
“No, but everyone knows what Gomen nasai,
arigato and hai mean.” Foreman shrugged, “Sorry, thank you and yes.”
“Oh.”
“Well, you wanted to examine the brother.”
Foreman said, exiting the room. “You coming?”
When they reached the room, the kid was
stood outside with a smile on his face that was a combination of amusement and
minor irritation. “Tristan said you wanted to check me over?” He asked.
“We just want to run some basic tests.”
“Can’t it wait until morning?”
“You have somewhere you need to be?”
Yugi hesitated for a moment, his eyes
glazing slightly for half a second, then he was fully alert and watching them,
“No, I guess not.”
“This way then please.” Cameron said,
herding Yugi away from his friend’s room, as Foreman poked his head around the
door.
The comfortable chair was empty and
recently vacated by the looks of it; while the uncomfortable one that they’d
‘borrowed’ from the next room over, was full of sleeping teenage girl.
Tristan gave him a slight smile and settled
against a wall.
“We could bring you another chair.” Foreman
whispered.
“Floor is good.” Tristan shrugged.
“Alright.” Foreman bowed out and followed
his colleague to the exam room.
“Your friend says you haven’t been
sleeping,” Cameron was saying, “And I can’t help but notice that you’re under
weight.”
“I don’t eat much when I’m worried.” Yugi
shrugged.
“Can you take you shoes off and get on the
scales please?” Cameron directed the teen.
He sighed, kicked off his shoes, which he
put under the bed out of the way and got on the scales.
“42kg…” Cameron noted down, “And if you
could stand against that pole so we could measure your height…”
Yugi moved along to the measure and was
amused at the looks on the Doctor’s faces when they had to push the indicator
past his hair for a few inches.
“5’2”, you’re around four or five kilos
under being in the recommended weight range and at least ten under your ideal
weight.” Cameron was writing again.
“Probably because you haven’t been eating,”
Foreman offered, “You been sick lately?”
“No,” Yugi sighed, wondering if he was
going to have to repeat himself over and over again. “Other then a cold over
Christmas, I haven’t been sick since the fire and that was a year ago.”
“Fire?”
“I told you about it when Joey was brought
in. He saved me from a burning building, I suffered severe smoke inhalation and
a couple of second degree burns and Joey and Tristan got some first degree
burns.”
“Sorry but we have to repeat ourselves
otherwise we get bored.” Foreman joked, making Yugi smile slightly.
“What about your blood family? Any thing
important we should know?”
“My Grandfather suffered a heart attack
around three years ago, he was seventy one at the time and recovered quickly
with no side effects, I don’t know my parent’s medical history.”
“Alright…” Cameron jotted it down, “I have
to ask, any drugs, alcohol…?”
“I don’t drink, I don’t smoke and I don’t
take drugs.” Yugi shook his head, “I took one ibuprofen for a headache last
week, but the headache was caused by my best friends shouting in a confined
space.”
“Allergic to any medical drugs?”
“Not as far as I know.”
“Are you taking anything that was
prescribed to you?”
“No.”
“And the only problems you’ve got are that
you can’t sleep and you don’t eat often?”
“Uh huh.” Yugi lied, thinking of all the
problems that were waiting for him and his dark side outside this hospital, but
omitting them as they weren’t relevant.
“No problems with vision or hearing? You’re
breathing alright?”
“No problems with any of that.”
“Okay, hop up on the table.” Yugi sat on
the exam table and patiently sat there as they took his blood pressure, checked
his pupil response, checked his reflexes, listened to his heart, took some
blood, checked inside his ears and tested his memory.
“Well everything seems normal. We’ll just
need to do a blood test but…”
“I’m okay; I just tend to have problems
sleeping when I have friends and family in the hospital.” Yugi shrugged.
“That’s understandable.” Foreman nodded,
“I’m worried about the fact you’re about a stone and a half underweight, I’d
recommend that you eat more once we’ve sorted your brother out, but other then
that and the fact you’re small for your age, I’d say that you’re perfectly
healthy.”
“So, can I go?”
“The lack of sleep, is it because you can’t
drift off, or because of nightmares?”
“I have trouble getting to sleep and then
nightmares plague me all night.”
Cameron nodded, noting that down, “Give me
a second.” She popped out of the room and came back a couple of minutes later
with a blue caplet and a cup of water.
“What’s that?”
“It’ll help you get to sleep and make sure
that you get a restful night.”
“Are there any side effects?”
“You’ll probably get dizzy, feel drowsy and
have trouble concentrating until it wears off. It’s possible, but unlikely that
you’ll get sick, have a dry nose, mouth or throat, decreased co-ordination, or
problems with you vision. If you have any of the unlikely ones, feel free to
send one of your friends to get us. We’re going to be here all night.”
“And it’ll help?”
“Uh huh. Just don’t go looking for anyone
to fight until it’s worn off.”
Yugi downed the pill with a gulp of water. “Thank
you.”
“I’ll walk you back.” Foreman said,
offering Yugi his shoes.
“I’ll head back up to the office.” Cameron
said, nodding to Yugi and taking the notes with her, as Foreman followed the,
quickly becoming drowsy, King of Games back to his friend’s room where he fell
asleep, curled up in the chair, rather quickly.
Foreman closed the door behind him on the
way out.