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    Breathless

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      neck and wrap her wounds in field dressings until

      they could get her into the ambulance. The

      paramedics called for a scoop and each of them

      placed half of a curved metal brace underneath

      Alex's body creating a spoon like effect without

      moving her too much, then they covered and lifted her from the hole. Tad fumed as he watched James

      rush to Alex side and wipe the grime away from her

      face with a rag. He knew that the only ones who

      would recognize him were either in the hospital or

      too concerned about Alex to see through his weak

      disguise. Moving out of the building, he walked

      past the now empty police cars, most of which

      would need to be towed back to the station since

      their drivers were dead, and stopped at one after

      seeing a shotgun in the center of the front

      seat. Smiling maliciously, Tad reached into the car

      and took the gun, then headed back to the factory.

      Sam caught the lone firefighter’s movement from

      the corner of his eye and watched as he appeared

      to head in the direction of the fire

      trucks. Shrugging, he returned his attention to

      James who was whispering to Alex as the paramedics continued their ministrations before

      moving her to the ambulance and the hospital.

      "Alex, honey, open your eyes for me," James

      pleaded, "Can she hear me," he asked one of the

      EMT's.

      "I don't know. Some folks think she might be able

      to," he responded.

      James nodded his head and watched as they

      splinted Alex's arms and covered the gash on her

      forehead. They had bandaged up the bullet

      wound which was still bleeding pretty badly.

      Tad picked his way across the parking lot into the

      bay where everyone hovered around

      Alex. Shouldering his way towards the front of the throng, he kept the gun hidden underneath his

      jacket until he reached his destination. Sam

      watched as the fireman pushed his way forward

      and intruded on the scene between Alex and

      James. James looked up at the newcomer thinking

      it was another EMT to help move Alex into the

      ambulance when he saw the face.

      Tad whipped out the gun quickly and pointed it at

      James, "I win," he sneered, aiming the weapon at

      his chest, "Back up or he gets it."

      Sam motioned with his hand and the group moved

      away from Tad while he stood close to James and

      Alex; neither were in any condition to fight him, let

      alone argue. Glancing at Alex, he realized she was

      finally awake and staring at Tad with glassy,

      frightened eyes. "What do you want, Tad," asked James also

      realizing that Alex was conscious once more and

      watching the event.

      "You! Dead! Killed! Maimed! Anything that would

      bring about your end, you redneck bastard. I don't

      know you did it, but you managed to poison her

      mind against me. I'm going to take her home and

      help her get well and then I'm going to marry her. "

      "Like hell, Pierce. I won't let you take her from

      me. "

      "From you; I think you have that wrong. She was

      and is mine. I can have her in Washington in an

      hour and in the hospital a half hour after that and

      then we can get married there.” "I can't allow you to take her anywhere, sir," said

      one of the female paramedics standing close by

      monitoring Alex.

      "Why not," he asked still keeping his attention on

      James and Sam.

      "You'll kill her. Her condition is very critical and the

      fact that she is alive is a testament to her strength."

      "Well, then. I guess I'll have to kill you so you can't

      claim her when she's strong enough to be moved,"

      exclaimed Tad pushing the gun and himself closer to

      James.

      Sam saw his opening and lurched at Tad, removing

      the threat of the shotgun aimed at James, however,

      it was no pointed at his face. James swung Tad

      around, removing the threat, and punched Tad in the stomach. As he fell to the ground, he grabbed

      James' shirt and took him down as well and as the

      two landed on the concrete, the gun went off

      between them.

      James landed on top of Tad and heard the gun's

      report as Tad's finger released the trigger. Forcing

      Tad's release of him, James stood up with Sam's

      help and looked down at the burnt and bleeding

      form of the once senatorial candidate.

      Sam reached down and removed the gun from

      Tad's grasp, glancing down at his groin where the

      bullets had made their bed. Three of the

      paramedics who had been attending to Alex rushed

      around to begin treating him.

      "James," whispered Alex. "Hello, sweetheart," he replied rushing to her

      side. Alex had slipped back into unconsciousness

      by the time he reached her.

      "Let's get another gurney," ordered one of the

      paramedics as another ambulance arrived to take

      Alex to the hospital.

      "I'm going with Alex," said James.

      "I'll go with you. Rob is at Memorial in O.R. and I

      want to check on Grayson. I want you to see one of

      the doctor's too, James. You don't look good."

      "I want to make sure she's alright first."

      Sam nodded and followed the gurney to the ambulance.

      Chapter 27

      Alex cautiously opened her eyes and glanced

      about the room. The noises were deafening to her

      ears. The beeping of the heart monitor and the

      mechanical breathing sounds from her respirator

      only further added to her panic. She closed her

      eyes again quickly. The brightness from the exam

      light overhead felt as if a knife was plunged into her

      brain. She was awake and semi-aware of her

      surroundings. Alex tried to speak to let the

      passing nurses know that she was awake but the

      tube in her throat made that impossible. After

      struggling for several minutes, she relaxed and

      dozed back off. James eased himself back into the room that had

      been his sanctuary for several days. He had gone

      to the lounge to have a cigarette, while Sam had

      offered and gone to the cafeteria to secure two

      more cups of the awful coffee they served. He had

      no desire to be away from her for very

      long. James had not wanted to leave the hospital

      at all in the beginning, staying in the room with

      her. The nurses, realizing his devotion, had

      obtained permission to have James stay with her

      constantly even though he wasn't immediate

      family. Finally, Sam and Morgan came to the

      hospital and took turns spelling James so that he

      could eat, sleep and shower. He hadn't stayed

      away for very long in any case.

      Alex again took the initiative to try to wake up and

      found it easier this time. She tried to turn her head, but the brace around her neck made it

      impossible. She heard voices in the room and

      tried to make the voices aware of her

      wakefulness. The voices, although distant to her

      ears, were familiar but she couldn't place names or

     
    faces with them. She closed her eyes again, weak

      with trying to contact anyone one more time.

      James, Sam and Morgan had been talking with the

      nurses. Her primary nurse during the day, Maggie

      Cromwell, had told them that the doctor planned

      on taking the respirator off of Alex that day. He

      wanted to see if her lungs would be able to function

      on their own. The three men looked at each other

      and proceeded back into her room. They watched

      as Grayson pushed himself in his wheelchair into

      the room and they continued their silent vigil. Grayson had awoken from surgery just as Alex was

      being wheeled inside the emergency room. After

      checking on Rob, Sam had gone to Grayson and told

      him what happened. Fortunately, the Danish

      nurse, Willamina had been close at hand and had

      sedated Grayson into staying in bed. He had slept

      most of the day and when he awoke, James had

      come in to tell him that Rob had died on the table

      and that Alex was alive but in critical

      condition. Her lungs were filled with the smoke of

      the fire, she had broken both of her arms and she

      had a concussion. The worse news was that the

      bullet had embedded itself in one of her lungs

      which required several hours of surgery. The

      doctors were still unsure as to whether the lung

      would ever work correctly again. Alex laid there for several seconds more before

      trying again. She was tired of this routine

      already. It seemed as if nobody cared that she

      was awake. Her system seemed to feel the

      presence of people and woke her up. The voices

      were closer this time; almost on top of her. She

      tried to move her arms only to discover they were

      stiff then she warmth and familiarity with her hand

      laying loosely in another hand. She squeezed it

      hoping to make whoever it was understand that she

      was there.

      James felt the slight squeeze of Alex's hands and

      jumped up just as Alex made another effort to open

      her eyes. Alex thought she was dreaming seeing

      James look down at her. He looked

      exhausted. Movement out of the corner of her left eye revealed the rest of the entourage rising to

      look at her too.

      "You're awake," said James. He slowly smiled and

      brushed a stray lock of hair from her eyes. Alex

      heard a sigh of relief come from one of the guys.

      "Don't try to talk. You have a breathing tube in

      your throat," said Sam approaching the bed.

      "Alex, just lay still. We're going to go for the nurse

      and get you taken care of," said James as he

      motioned for somebody out of her line of vision to

      go and retrieve her.

      Alex heard him return with another familiar

      voice. She remembered this one as the voice who

      had talked with her while making other noises

      which Alex finally recognized as replacing IV bags, taking vitals and just basically making sure she was

      still alive.

      "Hello there, sunshine," smiled the kindly face,

      "Nice to see you up. I thought you were going to

      sleep till Hilary was president," she joked. "Dr.

      Drew is on his way to check you out so afterwards I

      can start getting some of these tubes out of you.”

      She turned to the ever vigilant group, "You

      gentlemen will have to step out now. Unless you

      want a lesson in medicine," she smiled and shooed

      them out of the room.

      "You may not remember me Alex," she began, "my

      name is Maggie. I've been your nurse since you

      came in. I have a tendency to prattle. You

      probably want to know where you are. Well,

      you're in Memorial Hospital. You've been here for four days, unconscious and hovering on the verge of

      a coma. You were in that explosion up there at

      Hasani and Dr. Drew will tell you exactly what

      happened. Today is Wednesday, its 10:30 in the

      morning and you're in luck, I've had my morning

      coffee already."

      Alex listened to the prattle eagerly. She vaguely

      remembered the explosion and Tad shooting her,

      but decided not to dwell on it just yet. She

      continued to listen to Maggie talk as she moved

      about taking more vitals from Alex via different

      machines, monitors and bags. By the time

      Dr. Drew arrived, Alex was tired of Maggie's voice

      and ready for a different tune.

      "Well, hello there, Alex. I'm Dr. Drew

      Maynorly. It's nice to see those blue eyes open for a change. I'm going to take a listen and a feel and

      if I get fresh just hit me with one of those casts," he

      smiled. "If I approve, we're going to take some

      more of these tubes and wires off of you and move

      you out of ICU. Now, since we still have the tube

      in your throat I want you to blink once for yes and

      twice for no. Do you understand?" Alex blinked

      once cautiously, anxious to have the tube out of her

      throat. Her throat was raw and she longed for a

      glass of water to cool the irritation. "Good girl,"

      he said moving to the foot of the

      bed. Dr. Maynorly removed the covers from her

      feet and ran his pen down each foot looking for

      response. Her feet arched at the

      sensation. "Alex, can you feel that," he

      asked. Alex blinked once. "Great.” The rest of the exam moved slowly and James, Sam,

      Morgan and Grayson were becoming

      impatient. Maggie must have sensed their

      impatience and sent a candy striper to them to let

      them know that everything was going well and that

      the exam should be finished soon.

      James had moved to the window. These days

      without Alex had been murder. To see her lying in

      that bed, helpless he had wanted so desperately

      just to hold her. Movement out of the corner of

      his eye, made him aware of the approach of

      Grayson, Morgan and Sam.

      "You okay," asked Grayson.

      "Yeah, I just . . . ," James sighed heavily, "I was

      just so scared for her, you know. I couldn't imagine my life without her. I don't know how I

      managed before her either," he finished.

      "She'll be fine, man. She's awake and the doc said

      he was encouraged when he saw her yesterday,"

      responded Morgan, putting a hand on James'

      shoulder, "And now she's awake.”

      "Ahem," coughed Maggie, "The doctor would like to

      speak with you Mr. O'Reilly. The rest of you can

      see her before we move Alex downstairs. He is in

      the office behind the nurses’ station.”

      Maggie led James from the lounge to the office and

      as he entered the room he felt a strange sense of

      foreboding. Dr. Maynorly had been quiet about

      Alex's condition during the days she had remained

      in the ICU only telling them the basics. He had

      never told them the worse parts of her injuries. Now with her on the mend, he was

      prepared to tell them everything. The doctor had to

      admit that the situation was unorthodox. But

      during Alex's stay, Dr. Maynorly had witnessed the

      love, devotion and true desire required from not

      only him but he
    r other visitors as well for her to

      recover fully. He had been reluctant to allow

      James to stay at all seeing as how he wasn't her

      husband. But after observing the calmness that he

      carried in her room, he knew that he would be a

      necessary cure for Alex.

      "Come in, Mr. O'Reilly. Have a seat and let's

      discuss Ms. Chambers," he began. James did as

      the doctor asked and Maggie left the two of them

      alone, closing the door after her. "I want to say that I have never seen such a

      remarkable recovery in all my days as a doctor. I

      fully expected Alex to take weeks to

      recover. When she was brought in, she was in

      terrible shape. First, though I have to ask you a

      question. Did you know she was pregnant," he

      asked cautiously. The shocked look gave him the

      answer he was looking for.

      "I'm guess no, by the look on your face. That's

      okay, she didn't know either. In fact, she still

      doesn't know. I'm debating whether to tell her or

      not," he stated.

      James was stunned by the question to say the

      least. "I don't think she should be told until she is

      stronger. It's more that quite possible that I was

      the father. How far along was she, doctor?" "Three weeks, maybe; it was hard to

      determine. You should know that the impact of

      the cement caused her to miscarry on site."

      Dr Maynorly saw the change in James' features as

      the reality of another dead child hit him; his own

      flesh and blood. A child created out of love and

      longing to erase the hurt they both felt. James let

      the emotions run and waited several moments

      before speaking again.

      "Are you alright," the doctor finally asked

      him. James shook his head yes and Dr. Maynorly

      proceeded with the report on Alex's

      condition. "The most severe of her injuries was to

      the bullet to her lung. We corrected that in

      surgery and repaired the tear. Considering how well her lungs are working right now she should

      fully recover from it. Both of her arms are broken

      from the elbow down to the wrist. The reason for

      the neck brace that she has worn all this time is

      because I was afraid of spinal cord injury from the

      collapse of the concrete and steel

      reinforcements. I ran some tests and discovered

      no appearance of paralysis. She did, however, do

      some damage to the muscles of the neck and

      pinched three nerves, but none of those are lasting

      injuries. With therapy, she should be able to work

     


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