[b][i] – Kathy[/i][/b] [b]“Y-you want me t-to go in there alone?”[/b] Kathy gave him a sneaky grin and replied, “Yes, alone. Come on, I thought guys liked pretty nurses?” Feeling safe in her spot right outside the infirmary, she thought it was hilarious how scared Crash seemed of Kiwi. And this was [i]before[/i] he actually got a chance to be treated by her. “Don’t worry, this door is going to remain open. I’m not sure if you actually want to drag me into it if you get caught though, I’ll have to tell Kiwi that you were the one that stole her patient yesterday.” Her grin growing slightly wider she reminded him about the night before. [i]‘Speaking of which, I didn't really get to thank him properly at all.’[/i] Seeing Crash hesitate, she was just about to make some sort of suggestion when the world’s biggest spider suddenly jumped out in front of her. “!!!” Yelping out in a particularly feminine voice she didn’t even know she had, her grin completely disappeared as she realized the spider was smirking at her. At least, that’s what she had thought it was at first. As soon as she recognized the scary facial features, she soon wished it [i]was[/i] the world’s biggest spider. “M-Miss Kiwi, how are you..?” Hands up in the air as if to show she was unarmed, she struggled with the urge to make a run for it. [i]‘Must not run… She’ll catch me one way or another and it’ll be even worse for me if I try to run.’[/i] [b] "Don't be shy! Come on in!...Let me treat that hand of yours...that you've never told me about..."[/b] This… Was bad. Not only was she still a potential patient, Kiwi actually remembered that they had run away from the infirmary yesterday. Inwardly, she was regretting her own naivety. [i]‘Why didn't I look up? Of all people, I should have checked the ceiling. Even [b]I[/b] walk around there sometimes.’[/i] Catching Crash's eyes, she gave him an apologetic look. Then looking at the needle pointed at her she thought, [i]'Verbally, her threats are directed at Crash. But honestly I feel like I'm the one under the knife.'[/i] “I just didn't think I should bother you, since you seemed to have your hands full and all.” Putting on her best smile, Kathy was doing her best to think of a way to appeal to Kiwi without aggravating her further. “Um… We actually promised to be somewhere for dinner. Zivon, the boy you treated yesterday, wanted us to join him for a home-cooked meal. Any chance you could let us go for today? My hand’s going to be fine and Crash over there isn't really injured at all…” She began trailing off, feeling that Kiwi was probably not going to accept that as a good enough reason to lose her patients. Sighing, Kathy tried to make a compromise instead, “Or can you make sure we’ll still be conscious and lucid enough by dinner time? I don’t want Zivon to think we completely ditched him. Most of all, I really think that girl over there needs more help than we do. Um, please?”