![]() Summoning, EERIE!” the watch chimed as he inserted the medal, “Oogly, boogly, flip’a teedee, oogily, boogly, bubba, Eerie!” “Set up some security!” Nate said taking out Insomni and Yoink’s yokai medals, “Come on out my friend, Calling Insomni! Yokai medal, do your thing!” “Wow, You’re right, if he’s after Damona then putting her in a situation where he has all the cards would benefit him,” Katie replied, “So what do we do?” “This is the closest yokai hospital… and that blast from the lion dog needs to be professionally treated… What if he’s expecting us to come here?” Nate wondered. _-” No-bot said floating toward the door as most of the group followed, Nate stopping. “Affirmative, though it is specifically for yokai. “This place is a hospital?” he asked quizzically before they entered. After about a half hour of walking and weird glances from pedestrians, Nate could see the grey, condemned building covered in vines, with a lot of holes in the structure. “Lead the way,” Nate said to No-bot, who nodded and began to drag the bed south west. Jibanyan jumped up onto the hospital bed, circled around damona’s legs then lied down. The two humans went to damona’s sides and shifted her from onto it. “Affirmative):)” No-bot said as its chest cavity opened up and a hospital bed was folded out. “Well then let’s get her over there!” Nate exclaimed. “Shut up, Whisper!” the two humans said in unison. “Oh Come on, can’t I just have ONE moment?” Whisper complained. “Well you see-” Whisper began, but Katie connected the dots, “Oh, of course! The Nocturne Hospital was mysteriously closed about fifty years ago due to sudden, unexplained structural damages, of course yokai would hangout there!” “Nocturne Hospital?” the human boy asked in confusion. “One Result!” the robot finally announced, “According to GPS, the nearest Yokai Hospital is the Nocturne Hospital in shoppers row!” ![]() “My thunder was stolen by a tin can!” the butler yokai whined. “I’ll skim the yokai wiki for any near by medical yokai!” Whisper said before No-bot replied, “No need. “Good thinking, Jibanyan,” Nate nodded, “but what do we do now?” Jibanyan looked up from the yokaI-pad, “At least there’s SOME good nyews,” the nekomata turned the tablet revealing a chat-room about lion dogs, “Turns out Insomnyi’s got a lot of friends, she and I set up a yokai chat room for anyone who seen a suspicious lion-dog.” :( I am afraid if she does not receive professional care immediately the wounds may become permanent. “While that is correct, Master Nate, we can still be injured. “But yokai can’t be killed, Right?” Nate asked. :(” No-bot replied catching everyone’s attention, “Mistress Damona’s wounds are in critical condition, her cursed skin makes her immune to negative inspiritments, but is vulnerable to Holy Fire. “That’s not the issue here!” Nate scolded her than tried to calm down, “Last Night, she got attacked by a yokai, he looked kinda like Komasan, except bigger, leaner and covered in warpaint.” “What happened to her?” Katie asked concerned, “.and why is she wearing your shirt.” No-bot was near here applying medicine to the wound, while jibanyan was on her yokaI-pad. “Take a look,” Nate said pointing to Damona, she was lying on the bed, bandages on her stomach, purple sweat roling down her face. Almost immediately Nate opened it, “We came as soon as we could, what’s the problem?” “Based on how Nate was on the phone,” Katie said as she began to knock on the door. “Ya think this is serious?” Komasan asked as they ran. Part 1 of the Damonate series Next Work → Stats: Published: Updated: Words: 79099 Chapters: 40/? Comments: 25 Kudos: 39 Bookmarks: 3 Hits: 2878Ĭhapter 11: Nocturne Hospital The next morning, Katie ran up to the Nate’s hotel room, with Whisper and Komasan in tow. Mitsumata Nozuchi | Slimamander & Sakai Shizuka | Zoey.Amano Keita | Nate Adams & Kodama Fumika | Katie Forester.Amano Keita | Nate Adams/Hyakki-hime | Damona.Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings.
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