"We will," Obi-Wan answers in a reassuring tone. There doesn't seem to be any reason the hospital would want to keep Klaus overnight, not when he seems to be perfectly healthy, apart from the wound healing on his chest.
"Can you roll onto your side?" the doctor asks. "I want to take a look at your back as well."
Obi-Wan smiles at Klaus and nods, then comes toward him so he can stand at one side of the gurney and hold his hand while he rolls in that direction. The doctor performs the same actions with his back, cleaning the remainder of the wound, then carefully applying a bandage Obi-Wan has to believe Klaus will no longer need by the time they're home.
"I want to check your vitals," she says, pulling out a penlight. "You seem to be in good health, but I don't want to send you home and have something happen overnight."
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"Can you roll onto your side?" the doctor asks. "I want to take a look at your back as well."
Obi-Wan smiles at Klaus and nods, then comes toward him so he can stand at one side of the gurney and hold his hand while he rolls in that direction. The doctor performs the same actions with his back, cleaning the remainder of the wound, then carefully applying a bandage Obi-Wan has to believe Klaus will no longer need by the time they're home.
"I want to check your vitals," she says, pulling out a penlight. "You seem to be in good health, but I don't want to send you home and have something happen overnight."