The symptoms were becoming harder to ignore and even harder to pass off with the usual excuse. Despite her best -- and increasingly desperate -- efforts to maintain the secret growing in her belly, Kisara could sense the concern of those around her begin to morph into suspicion. Anzu was by far the sharpest. As her friend’s "summer cold" continued into its third week, Anzu was the first to suggest that something more serious was afoot ( and the not so gentle prodding that followed eventually lead her to the truth ).
On more than one occasion, she had been awoken by the sound of her office door opening, having little recollection of when she had ever fallen asleep. Even her visits to Kaiba's office eventually resulted in a unexpected nap taken upon the small sofa while he continued to work. This lack of energy was most unlike her -- and combined with what seemed to be a never-ending sense of nausea that only became worse with each passing week, she was quickly reaching the end of her rope. A decision would have to be made and while she had been prepared to make one soon, it seemed her body was intent on making one for her now.
As it had attempted earlier that morning when she had gotten out of bed, only to fall to her knees a moment later. Yet another symptom of her condition making its appearance, this time in the form of a sudden drop in blood pressure that caused her to feel dizzy and on the brink of fainting. Had she only been home in her own apartment, it wouldn’t have posed such a problem. She could have recovered and moved on without anyone knowing. But she had indulged her desire for company, choosing instead to spend the previous night under her boyfriend’s roof and in his bed, curled up with her back against his own.
The hours that followed after the incident were a series of futile attempts to recover the pieces of her story.
❛ I can see you, you know. ❜ she says, despite the fact that her eyes remain closed. Kisara doesn’t need to see him in order to know that his eyes are set upon her. She can feel it. She can feel the weight of his scrutinizing gaze baring down upon her, no doubt inspecting her for even the slightest sign of distress. But she remains calm, peaceful even. With her head resting gently against his shoulder, she feels perfectly content -- and for the first time in a while, not at all nauseous. ❛ I'm fine. ❜ she reminds him, finally opening her eyes to look up into his face. ❛ Even the doctor said so. ❜