Easy As Falling Off A Bike pt 1172.

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The Daily Dormouse.
(aka Bike)
Part 1172
by Angharad

Copyright © 2010 Angharad
All Rights Reserved.
  
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I think I must have fallen asleep because when I awoke, Simon wasn’t there. I called for him and a nurse appeared and told me he’d gone home to shower and change. I sat up and a physio came in and explained she wanted to clear my chest. Well she started slapping me on the back and I began to think that clearing my chest was knocking my boobs off. I began to cough and brought up this horrible black scummy stuff. A couple of minutes later and I was able to breathe much more easily. I thanked her and she nodded and went off to torture another victim–I’ll bet she does water-boarding in her spare time.

I asked about Julie and the nurse went off to find out for me. She returned five or ten minutes later. “She’s comfortable and they hope out of danger. They’re still trying to analyse what she was given. They’re concerned about her kidneys but otherwise she’s coming on.”

“Can I go and see her?”

“Shortly. What’s this about you dragging her off a bonfire?” asked the nurse, “Did she fall into it?”

“Something like that, I don’t remember.”

“Only the press have been sniffing about like dogs round each other’s bums.”

“When can I see her?”

“I’ll go and phone the unit and see what I can do.”

“Thank you.” I sat impatiently and coughed from time to time, but it was less black. I must have inhaled more smoke than I thought. Goodness knows how Julie is.

“There’s a porter going to take you up in a few minutes. You’ll need to wrap a blanket round yourself.”

I looked down and realised I was wearing one of those disposable gown things. I felt down below–at least I still had my knickers on. The nurse came back with one of those hospital cellular blankets and I stood up and wrapped it round me like a giant shawl. I saw I also had some of those disposable slippers they provide. The porter arrived and he helped me into a chair. “I can walk, you know,” I said indignantly.

“Sit still or I’ll shove you down the laundry chute,” he barked at me and I sat quietly. It took an age to get to the ICU, and then he had to speak with the nurse in charge. She pushed the chair into a cubicle and there under a mass of tubes and wires was Julie.

“We didn’t realise she was a boy until we went to put the catheter in.”

“She isn’t, she’s a transgendered girl.”

“Sorry, I didn’t mean it like that–I mean anatomically, she has a willie.”

“No she suffers from vagina inverticus.”

“From vagi...oh? I see, yes, very good.” She blushed and laughed, “You obviously don’t have a problem with it then?”

“Why–do you?”

“No, no of course not.” She blushed again.

I got out of the wheel chair and sat next to Julie and rubbed the back of her hand, which felt a bit cooler than usual, yet when I touched her forehead, that felt warmer. “Is she on antibiotics?”

“Oh yes, quite a high dose–we think the drug she had taken...”

“I don’t think she’d have taken it voluntarily, she would either have been duped or forced to take it–she doesn’t do drugs.”

“Mrs Kemp, please don’t be so aggressive. I wasn’t implying she’d taken it for fun, but she did ingest it one way or another. Anyway, we think it might have affected her breathing and I believe she was caught in a fire and had sacking on her face, if that wasn’t very clean. However, it may have also protected her face from the heat a little.”

“It might have done, oh and my name isn’t Kemp, Julie is my foster child, my name is Cameron.”

“I’m sorry–I thought you were her mother–but you’re far too young to be her mother. Did you know she was transgendered before you fostered her?”

“Yes, it isn’t a problem–she’s never been anything other than a young woman to me–perhaps one with a particular issue, but all teenagers have something to deal with, even if it’s only their grotty parents.”

“What are you doing to her?” the nurse walked towards the machines. “Her oxygen level has increased to nearly normal and her kidney function is improving.”

“I’m not doing anything, am I? I’m just holding her hand–maybe she recognises my voice–hello, sweetheart, you’re going to be okay, can you hear me? You’ll be okay now I’m here.”

The nurse rubbed her eyes, “What are you?”

“Why?”

“There’s this white light surrounding you and Julie, I think I’d better get the doctor–maybe you’d better go.”

“Julie wake up and tell her you feel better.” I said to the supine child. Her eyes opened and she looked at me and smiled.

“Hello, Mummy, where are we?”

“In hospital, sweetheart, you’ve been ill.”

“Have I–I’ve had the weirdest dreams, Mummy.”

“Don’t worry, sweetheart.”

She gave a terrific cough and I held out the papier mache receiver and she spat out this almost black tar like gunge. She took some more deep breaths and coughed up another lot.

The nurse was stood mesmerised with her mouth wide open and her eyes bulging. “When you see the dentist next week, get him to check that crown you have on your wisdom tooth, there’s decay under it,” I told her.

She snapped back to life, “Dentist? How d’you know I’m seeing the dentist? What are you some sort of witch?”

“Why do people always see witches as wicked–most are actually very nice people, who do no harm to anyone–it’s against their religion.” I smirked.

“She’s an angel really,” said Julie before bringing up another pile of gunk.

“I’ve never seen anything like this in over twenty years of nursing.”

“It’s good to learn something new every day,” I teased.

“They say there’s some mystery healer that comes here–it’s you, isn’t it?”

“Me–nah, I just love her–that’s all you saw, a manifestation of my love–it just seems more visible with some people than others. When you have your cat sat on your lap, you’re doing exactly the same, only you can’t see it–what’s his name–Jefferson? Unusual name for a cat. Is it because your name is Davis?”

“How do you know that?”

“Know what?”

“My cat’s name?”

“A lucky guess, I suppose.”

“You are weird, Mrs Cameron.”

“Yeah, it’s teaching students for a while–it gets to you eventually.”

“You’re a teacher?”

“Not exactly–well okay then, a teacher of men.” I used the phrase especially. I could see the cross round her neck.

“I don’t believe in false prophets, how dare you use words from the Bible?”

“I’m neither a prophet nor false. You believe what you believe and I’ll believe what I believe and apart from never the twain meeting, we’ll get on fine.”

“I think you ought to leave.”

“If I go, so does she.”

“I think I’d better call the police.”

“That would be a mistake, call Mr Nicholls instead.”

“How do you know Mr Nicholls.”

“I know lots of people, including many of the police.”

She picked up the phone and bleeped Ken Nicholls. He called back a moment later. I could only hear half the conversation. “Hello, Mr Nicholls, I’m sorry to disturb you, it’s Sister Davis on ICU. I have a strange lady here who says she knows you, Mrs Cameron, I think she said she was, making my machines go funny. You’ll come over? Oh good.”

“He’s coming then?” I clarified.

“Yes, he asked if I saw any blue light? He also said you were an angel–what’s going on? God protect me.”

“You have nothing to fear from me, I don’t hang upside down in a wardrobe on full moons or anything like that. I would ask that you keep confidential what you’ve seen today–or I get nasty and sue for breach of confidence, and I always win.”

Her smile turned to a look of dismay, which was when Ken Nicholls strolled in. “Cathy, what are you doing here and wearing one our gowns–tut tut, Calvin Klein they are not.”

“Damn, I dressed in a hurry this morning...” I said and he bellowed with laughter.

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glad to see

That Julie is going to recover, and Ken Nichols is acting to soothe the sisters ruffled feathers.
All that remains now is to interpret Julie's strange dream and find out who did this foul deed.
Can not be soon enough
Keep up the good work
poppykin

I Smell Blood!

I'd like to have Katia looking for the perpetrators. Perhaps she'd rip their still beating hearts out and eat them before they die. Do you suppose this is related to Julie having been found out? When will she learn?

Gwendolyn

Whodunnit?

Thanks A+B: I can see that one of the vital elements to cliffhanging is to constantly tease your readers, and it's obvious to see that you are experts at it.

It's good to see that Julie is on the mend. Now, we need to know who and why. Of course, the answer to the former may well reveal the latter.

It would seem that Cathy is about to have another encounter with the Press: I must say I liked the canine allusion.

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Thanks A + B + I (food taster extraordinary)

It shouldn't be too long before everyone at that hospital knows that Cathy can be a good friend or a fearsome enemy. She seems to be exhibiting more confidence in herself and her abilities, doesn't suffer fools gladly and only plays for the highest stakes - her family.

A great episode Ang.

S.

Thank You

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A,

Thank you for making my Saturday evening a hppy one. Now I'm having some prosecco and brie to celebrate a happy episode.

Portia

Portia

Bike pt 1172.

Let that SISTER meet with the sisters that teach Cathy's kids. She will learn.

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine
    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

Chatty Cathy

Tsk, tsk. Cathy is getting far too bold in flaunting her abilities. What happened to the woman who simply denied anything was happening at all? Why the need to impress the nurse with her psychic abilities? That seemed entirely gratuitous.

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Keeping a low profile.

Probably...

Cathy seems to have a habit of pointing out the ailments of those that are worried / concerned by BLH; possibly as a means of confirming she is genuine. It may even be a sort of instant reaction - she gets the insights and automatically blurts them out before thinking of the consequences. But as she's in the hospital, there are plenty of medics who've witnessed BLH and (after a quick word with Ken or Sam) realise the potential dangers (if nothing else, to their own careers) in blabbing to the media.

 

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There are 10 kinds of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't...

As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!

while I agree with making the abilities too public,

I don't think Cathy can control the light and when the nurse called her a witch she got her feathers a little ruffled. Probably said some things whe wouldn't have if she'd thought about it more. On the psychic comments, I wonder if they are conscious or if they are simply things that she blurts out kind of uncontrollably. I guess only A&B know for sure.

I'm wondering now just how much of this whole ordeal Julie really remembers. Was she drugged early on and it all is fuzzy and dreamlike? Guess that would be a good thing for the most part since the trauma of being burned alive would be likely to drive her toward insanity or at least a horrible case of PTSD.

Beside knowing many doctors and hospital administrators, Cathy also knows lots of cops (and other less official folk). If anyone can put pressure on the police to work on this abduction and attempted murder in a most horrible manner it's Cathy. And then there are those other resources she can call on. There should be some pretty frightened criminals in that area right now. (and please - get some protection for Julie in the hospital)

Personally I just see it as the Godhead having a sense of humor

.. about this whole doubting the light thing. Frankly if Cathy is gonna be doing healing in the hospital these types of witnessing events will happen. And I believe the Godhead wants it that way as it will serve as a reminder to the world of her presence. Frankly in this case it will help to weed out a phony 'believer'. Unless this nurse changes, the knowledge of seeing the true light is gonna drive her insane as she is so stuck with what she reads instead of what her heart tells her. And if so, she is never gonna evolve spiritually anyway and just be stuck with the hate of her prejudices that she is currently selectively reading out of her bible. I mean, I doubt in her hearts of hearts that she truly likes the fact that Julie is a transgendered girl.

So in a nutshell, the Godhead is protecting her tool ( Cathy ) as well as using her tool to be 'the teacher of men' because it serves the Purpose.

Kim

Much Better!

Thank you Angharad. This episode was much nicer than that last one.

Briar

Briar

A Very Interesting Adventure

And it's not over. We still have to find out who the nasty(ies) is(are) that did this to Jenny. And why, I suppose, though, if she left school at lunchtime, it looks like she may have to shoulder some of the blame, eh?

Yours from the Great White North,

Jenny Grier (Mrs.)

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Yours from the Great White North,

Jenny Grier (Mrs.)

Phew

Phew, I am glad that Julie is Ok. This was a great episode, Angharad.
Why the nurse thought about witchcraft before the possibility of angels, says much about her religious leanings
Love to all
Anne G.

Hey up it's changed colour

What used to blue now seems to be white or is that the way the external observers perceive it. Anyway it's good to see Cathy back to healing ways. Now lets hopefully work ouy who the evil b------s were who could do such a wicked thing.

Turns my guts to think of young women being murdered for whatever reasons.

Another cliffhanger hung, thanks Angie.

Still lovin' it even from Marrakesh.

Love and hugs,

OXOXOX

Beverly.

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So glad Julie

is well on the road to recovery ....(And hopefully back to her old self) ....Now for the person who did this....He or She needs catching fast !

Kirri

da

preacher did it

God save us from bigots,

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And this person seems to qualify. I suspect Kathy nipped something in the bud with that comment.