Easy As Falling Off A Bike pt 560.

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Wuthering Dormice
(aka Bike)
Part 560
by Angharad
       
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We both shared a sense of impending doom. “What about my father?” asked Simon.

“Your father?” said the nurse looking at me for some sort of clarification.

“Simon is Stella’s brother,” I said quickly.

“Oh, okay, well, he’s in recovery.”

“Recovery?” said Simon. I felt relief, it tends to mean they’re still alive.

“Yes, he’s got multiple fractures.”

“Hang on a minute, start at the beginning, please.”

The nurse looked bemused, “You didn’t know?”

“Know what?” said Simon.

“Mr Cameron senior has been involved in a road traffic accident.”

“On the M27?” I asked.

“I think so; anyway, he has two broken legs and cracked ribs, they had to repair the fractures surgically.”

“Where is he?”

“In recovery, he’ll be going up to orthopaedics later.”

“He’s going to be dopey, Si,” I added.

“No change there then,” said Simon, “what’s happening with my sister?”

“She’s still in theatre.”

“Bloody hell, it’s taking a long time.” Simon’s frustrations and worry voiced themselves.

“These things do sometimes, and we can’t rush them.”

“I know, sorry.” He looked rather sheepish and I squeezed his arm. The nurse left us and we went back to sitting on the uncomfortable seats.

“We could go and get a cup of tea somewhere.”

“I’d rather wait here, just in case.”

“Okay, we wait.”

“You could go and get one, if you like.”

“Si, I’ll stay with you.”

“I’m sorry about what I said earlier, you were quite right to get annoyed.”

“I’m well aware that I can’t have kids, it’s something I think about every single day. I was so jealous of Stella, but at least I have two loving kids I can mother and who think the world of you, too.”

“I know. I was out of line, I am sorry.”

“They so badly need a male role model.”

“What about Tom?”

“He can help, but the father figure is so important.”

“What for girls?”

“Yes, remember they will have relationships with boys or men later. Their core feelings for the opposite sex are greatly influenced by their parents. They’ve both had traumatic experiences of parenting, it’s essential we don’t compound their trauma.”

“You’ve really thought about this, haven’t you?”

“A bit.”

“A bit, that’s an understatement. It’s crazy; it takes a family crisis before we talk enough to understand each other.”

“What’s going to happen at the bank without Henry?”

“It’ll run as it always has. The deputy chairman will take over until he’s back. It will run as nearly normal.”

“What about your division?”

“It’ll be there after I’ve gone. I’ll call Eric, he’s the deputy chair and tell him what’s happened to Dad and also update him on Stella.”

“I wonder what happened?”

“The police will be putting together a report I suppose.”

“He might not remember.”

“Good chance he won’t. Still if he broke his legs, it sounds as if he hit something pretty hard, and head on, and the engine came back on to him.”

“Or the shock of the impact.”

“What inertia and so on?”

“Yeah, sorry, physics was not my favourite subject.”

“Anyway, speculating is wasting breath, maybe I would like a quick cuppa.”

“I think it might be good, we could be a long time yet. I’ll give the nurse my mobile number, she can call us if we’re needed.”

“Yeah, okay.”

We walked briskly to the hospital cafeteria, and managed to get a cuppa and couple of sandwiches. It wasn’t ideal, but it filled a gap and enabled us to keep going a bit longer. “Did you mean that bit about the children coming before us?”

“Yes.”

“That’s it? Yes?”

“Is now the time to discuss it?”

“Why not? It’s not like we can go off and watch a film is it?”

“No, but things are pretty stressful, I think I’d rather discuss things of that sort when we were both fresher and able to give it our full attention.”

“I don’t see what the complication is.”

“Si, I don’t want to talk about it now, okay?”

“Bloody women,” he let go my hand, which in itself felt quite hurtful. “You’re gonna dump me aren’t you?”

I stopped him and faced him, lifting his face to look me in the eye. “Simon, I have no intention of dumping you, neither have I any intention of pursuing this conversation.”

“I’m not good enough for you, am I?”

“Geez-us, Simon, what is the matter with you? Not good enough for me? If I remember correctly, it’s me who has the problems, you’re just a millionaire banker, with a title and an estate in Scotland, who happens to be quite good looking and with whom I am in love.”

“Without you, I’d fall apart, Stella would have died, the children would be worse off. You are so bloody perfect, we need you, girl, we all need you.”

“I’m not going anywhere, Si.”

He put his arm around me. “Stay with me, at least until all this is over. Please help me to get through it.” He burst into tears and it took me minutes to calm him down.

“I have no plans to go anywhere, besides the girls call you their daddy, they need you too. And I hate to admit it, so do I.”

“Ah, Mr Cameron and Mrs Watts, could you please come through to the office,” said the ICU sister. I clamped on to Simon’s arm and my stomach flipped again.

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