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It Was A Rescue Day - 2. Complications

“As you can see, Dr. Atoll, the mutagen is attaching itself inside the cells as an additional organelle. So when the cell reproduces, it is reproduced right along with everything else and the body does not attack it because it thinks it belongs.”

“So it’s a retrovirus?” Bobby asked as he viewed the slides of the cells splitting and the new organelle being reproduced along with the expected ones.

“Well, we aren’t sure. If there is a genetic mutation, we can’t find it. New cells and old cells have the same genetic code as far as we can tell; the only difference is this organelle. If we extract the organelle, the cell dies.”

“Which means you can’t remove them without killing him.”

“Some of the specialists want to try a more targeted approach to remove the organelles, but so far the test samples haven’t been promising.”

“How many systems are affected?”

“All of them. When he first showed symptoms it was in his blood, of course that carried the mutagen to all his organs. He wasn’t very stable for a while, but he seems to be getting better now. See, look at his vitals.”

Bobby looked at the chart and did see a steady trend of more and more normal values for everything. Whatever Amberly’s brother had it was integrating into his system and settling in without harming him physically past the settling in stage it appeared. “Is it possible that the disease is benign?”

“Benign? I’m afraid I don’t understand. It’s in every organ system, apparently every cell. He can’t have children without passing it along.”

Bobby shrugged. “Alright, other than requiring a vasectomy so he does not reproduce, is there any way for any other person to get this mutagen from him?”

The doctor shook his head, “We do not think so. We have not thoroughly tested his blood though; it might be possible for him to give to another via transfusion.”

“So, no sperm and no blood donations -- how about spit?”

“No, we tested that. It does not transfer in his spit.”

“This also rules out other mucus’; that is a good thing.”

“Have you found the information you came for?”

“Just about. Is there any way I could visit the patient? I would like to hear firsthand how he contracted this particular disease.”

“Of course, he’s in room two – oh – two, right down this hall, then left at the end. Be careful, though, he’s a cranky bastard. He’s just as likely to throw something at you as to invite you in. Oh, and you might want to get your information from him soon. He’s being scheduled for a brain biopsy sometime soon. It’s not checked off the list though, so I don’t think they’ve done it yet.”

“Have you discussed that with him? He’s given his consent?” Bobby cringed at the thought of one of the Hanovers having something so invasive done if it wasn’t totally necessary.

“Of course not. He probably won’t even be awake for it.” The doctor shrugged. “It doesn’t really matter how it turns out for him now does it? He’s not leaving that room with that virus in his system and if we can’t figure out how to make an antivirus what good is he to anyone?”

“Thank you,” Bobby said curtly, excusing himself before he killed the man on the spot, “I think I can find it.” Bobby frowned as he walked down the hall peeking in windows as he went. This place made his skin crawl. The fact that Puck was awake enough to fight back in little ways sounded just like someone related to Amberly -- especially if they were being held against their will. He hoped he wasn’t too late to save him, intact.

Many rooms had patients on this floor, quite a few of them were not isolated, but most of them had body fluid biohazard signs on their door. Room 202 was no exception. There were some other warnings on the door too, including one about the patient not having communications privileges. Well he would just have to see about that. Bobby knocked politely then pushed the door open without really waiting for an invitation. It was the way of things in the center, like most hospitals.

“Mr. Hanover?”

There was no answer. There was a lump of a man lying in the bed though. His head was wrapped in gauze to the point he was pretty much unrecognizable as human, or even male for that matter, but there were other indications for those conclusions.

Bobby moved into the room and picked up the chart flipping through it. There were no notes of any brain biopsy, or any other head trauma that would explain the level of wrapping he was seeing. But that didn’t mean much; this was the Center after all.

Also, according to the notes, Puck had lost quite a bit of weight at the onset of his infection. But it seemed he was putting it back on now which also indicated his body was adapting to its new configuration, whatever that might be. Bobby pulled a hand-held scanner out of his briefcase and began scanning in the chart documents. There were civil rights groups out there itching to take on a Center, and the entire system if need be, and this seemed like a perfect case.

Bobby looked at the wounded, sleeping man in the bed and knew he had to get him out of here for his love’s sake. The Hanover’s were a pretty awesome family as far as he was concerned and having Puck here wasn’t going to go over very well with any of them. He wasn’t sure if the sex was consensual or not, but if it was, well, that was Puck’s business. What concerned Bobby more than anything was why Puck hadn’t had his shots. Then none of this would have been necessary.

Bobby put everything back where he found it and eased out the door as he began to make plans. He didn’t have long, but he needed to take a look around and make a few calls. He needed at least an hour.

Copyright © 2011 Lugh; All Rights Reserved.
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So basically Puck is turning into one of Rix's people.

 

Oh and what the hell was in the water Momma Hanover was drinking? Kismet - Gay bonded to a Prince, Puck - Gay - about to be bound to another Prince. Amberly - bi but one wonders if that's not just because Brianna is so 'hard' she told him he had to be bi and not gay :P

 

Question, and this might be something we talk about elsewhere. This Center - who runs it? Is there some intergalactic organization that has power over others? I mean they're planning to basically kill Puck with Brain biopsy, not allowing him to speak to his family etc. So is the Center a human facility or galactic one?

 

Nice chapter by the way - too bad I have to wait for the rest 0:)

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On 07/09/2011 11:18 PM, Andrew_Q_Gordon said:
So basically Puck is turning into one of Rix's people.

 

Oh and what the hell was in the water Momma Hanover was drinking? Kismet - Gay bonded to a Prince, Puck - Gay - about to be bound to another Prince. Amberly - bi but one wonders if that's not just because Brianna is so 'hard' she told him he had to be bi and not gay :P

 

Question, and this might be something we talk about elsewhere. This Center - who runs it? Is there some intergalactic organization that has power over others? I mean they're planning to basically kill Puck with Brain biopsy, not allowing him to speak to his family etc. So is the Center a human facility or galactic one?

 

Nice chapter by the way - too bad I have to wait for the rest 0:)

I love you Q. Rix did something to Puck. That's for sure.

 

And as for what is going on at Mama Hanover's House... Maybe SHE didn't get HER shots!

 

As for the Center. At first I thought of it as something like the CDC and maybe it started out that way, but it got a little out of control and while it's not quite into racial purity there have been rumors of experimental testing. When some species first came in contact with others, there were odd reactions which caused the need for "the shots" not all speicies reacts together. Most the time it's benign and can be treated in a hospital and released. Other times...

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I would soooo love to see the Center get it when you finally get to Puck's installment. I hate that place, you've made a very good villian out of a facility there, lol. I like how believable and simple you made the medical jargon. You needed it to be specific but you also made it so the reader would believe doctors were talking to doctors but we could all understand too. Great work on this bit!!

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On 07/10/2011 02:15 AM, Cia said:
I would soooo love to see the Center get it when you finally get to Puck's installment. I hate that place, you've made a very good villian out of a facility there, lol. I like how believable and simple you made the medical jargon. You needed it to be specific but you also made it so the reader would believe doctors were talking to doctors but we could all understand too. Great work on this bit!!
thanks Cia! Yeah I'm thinking Puck's bit is going to be a long story... and not an anthology... he needs space.
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Great work on this chapter Lugh! I can be a bit dense when it comes to medical stuff, but it even made sense to me! I would love to see someone take on the center! They would so deserve it! Anyways, great job hon!!!

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On 07/10/2011 02:23 AM, Renee Stevens said:
Great work on this chapter Lugh! I can be a bit dense when it comes to medical stuff, but it even made sense to me! I would love to see someone take on the center! They would so deserve it! Anyways, great job hon!!!
Yay! I did good then! Dances!

 

Glad you are enjoying it so far.

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Lugh,

 

So Puck is changing and unless I miss my guess it is all Rix's fault. Then we get to the fun part, he is swathed in bandages, slowly putting on weight, wants to fight his way out, and is scheduled to have his brain operated on as well. The boy gets laid and then gets put through hell.

 

Got to love how you tied all of this together Lugh. I am a medical non entity but I could make sense of what you were writing here.

 

The Center has become quiet the villain. I can't wait to see it taken apart. So naturally not real complaints except how soon can you get us the rest of this?

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On 07/11/2011 08:46 AM, comicfan said:
Lugh,

 

So Puck is changing and unless I miss my guess it is all Rix's fault. Then we get to the fun part, he is swathed in bandages, slowly putting on weight, wants to fight his way out, and is scheduled to have his brain operated on as well. The boy gets laid and then gets put through hell.

 

Got to love how you tied all of this together Lugh. I am a medical non entity but I could make sense of what you were writing here.

 

The Center has become quiet the villain. I can't wait to see it taken apart. So naturally not real complaints except how soon can you get us the rest of this?

I'm trying... honest. Trick is getting it out of my head and on the page the way I want it to sound.

 

I'm not sure i meant for the Center to become such a villian but um... yay! I can manage that.

 

Thanks for reading, and keep it up.

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Uh oh. Shiver.

 

I hate the thought of this kind of place and the way they treat people. The problem is that intergalactic connection aside it is theoretically a position anyone could find themselves in at any time. It's way too easy to get someone committed especially if you are feeding them drugs.

 

Shiver. i hope they get Puck out soon or he will really be Pucked

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On 07/12/2011 01:46 AM, Nephylim said:
Uh oh. Shiver.

 

I hate the thought of this kind of place and the way they treat people. The problem is that intergalactic connection aside it is theoretically a position anyone could find themselves in at any time. It's way too easy to get someone committed especially if you are feeding them drugs.

 

Shiver. i hope they get Puck out soon or he will really be Pucked

Yes it is a bad place.

 

Thanks for reading, Nephy.

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Hmmm... so, Dr. Atoll is tryna break Puck outta the establishment? :o

Omy! Hanovers do seem like suck Nice people :P lol

Hmmm.. what's his plan now?

lets find out, now.. shall we?

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On 07/18/2011 05:19 AM, Frostina said:
Hmmm... so, Dr. Atoll is tryna break Puck outta the establishment? :o

Omy! Hanovers do seem like suck Nice people :P lol

Hmmm.. what's his plan now?

lets find out, now.. shall we?

Plan? He has to have a plan? HAH!
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