"Oh, Spider!" Olm looked down at the mess around Spider's form, and shook his head. He knew he should have kept this place a secret. He should have erred on the side of caution, and given Spider more sedatives, but he hadn't wanted to cause any harm to Spider's already fragile metabolism. Now Spider would tell everyone where Olm got his medicines from, and Olm would be disgraced, and people would turn to unreliable tribal medicine men, even though they knew that Olm could cure them best...
Striding across the floor, he awoke Jase gently, and asked him to lift Spider back onto the bed. As Jase did so, Olm frowned. Spider had shown unusual strength, even for a Bigbro, but he hadn't been recovering as fast as he should; the wounds, while costing him a lot of blood, shouldn't have caused this much weakness simply by themselves. The only thing Olm could think of was that whatever had attacked Spider had been poisonous. If it is poison, he thought, then I may be able to synthesize an antidote. I have the equipment, but I would need a sample of the original toxin, which would mean reopening one of the wounds.
Olm made a decision. He decided that he couldn't risk Spider's life. If there was a poison, then finding an antidote was the only possibility. Sighing, he turned to Jase.
"Prepare the Operating Table..."
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Olm sat reflectively on a wooden chair beside Spider's bed. The operation had largely been a success; they had recovered a small amount of the poison, and despite the possibility of contamination, the sample should be pure enough to use. Also, the sedatives had worked adequately, so Olm's fears of Spider waking up in mid-operation were not realised, and Spider was recovering at much the same rate as he had before. They had moved Spider to another room, where he would be in more comfortable surroundings. The only real danger was that of Spider realising that they had operated; he would not be pleased...
However, Olm considered his discovery to more than outweigh the possible dishonour he might suffer. A Crossbreed, huh? Very interesting... That would explain why he had been so afraid of Olm's equipment, as well as his reluctance to be examined. Come to think of it, it also explained his resistance to sedatives: Paramites had always been hard creatures to anaesthetise...
Olm felt a pang of sympathy for his patient. He always tried to remain emotionally objective, but now that he knew why Spider hadn't wished to be examined, he felt guilty. Spider would almost certainly see this as a violation, if he found out. Well, all precautions will be taken to ensure that he doesn't discover that we know... he resolved.
He decided to concentrate on Spider's Medical Concerns, and to try his best to discover an antidote. He retired to the Laboratory with the sample, and helped Jase to analyse its chemical content. His efforts were hindered, however, by one nagging unexplained fact: the Toxin obtained from Spider's wounds was almost identical to a weaker poison produced by glands on Spider's own fingers...
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