♥✕LEON ♥✕♥ Ѵᴀʟᴇɴᴛɪɴᴇ✕♥The nurse had dragged the doctor to one of the rooms where a patient was waiting for him. It was a little girl who looked a little pale with her mother right next to her, rubbing her back. As soon as Leon entered the room, the woman looked right at him and he could tell that she hadn't had much sleep lately. Leon checked his chart to find that the girl had been sick for about a week now and she had been progressively been getting worse. He set the clipboard down and went to the girl and mother.
"I'm Dr. Valentine..." Leon began then asked the basic questions to find out what was wrong with the girl.
He listened patiently as the woman did her best in describing everything to him, going as so far as to tell him the girl's diet everyday since she had been sick along with all her symptoms. It was scary how good a worried mother's memory was.
When the woman finished, Leon began to examine the little girl by checking her temperature, blood pressure and so on. While he examined her, the mother kept her gaze on her child, her eyes never leaving them. Leon went over her diet again and noticed that she had been eating a lot of food with a good amount of sugar but the mother had said that the child had always gone straight to bed.
"She has diabetes," Leon stated suddenly, "But I need a blood test to confirm this so please go here..." he continued.
Leon sent the woman and her child with a nurse who would run some tests which would confirm that kid had diabetes. It was amazing that she hadn't passed out with how high her blood sugar levels were.
With that first appointment done, Leon headed to his next one. He took another clipboard and entered another room to find some kids making out. Leon stared at them blankly before clearing his throat.
"How did you two get in here?" he asked, looking at the young boy and the girl.
They boy looked like a little kid while the girl was a little older than him. Hormonal teenagers was something Leon hated dealing with. Especially around this time because they seemed to be everywhere...