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    Breathless

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      out the kinks. The least of her injuries is the four

      broken ribs on her left side and the scrapes on her

      legs; all should heal fine. She inhaled a lot of smoke

      in the fire and her lungs have been cleared of that. I

      was going to disconnect her today to try to wean

      her off the respirator and make her lung work again. She surprised us though and woke

      up. The tube is being removed now. We also

      performed a laparoscopy which revealed the

      pregnancy and allowed us to check for additional

      damage to her organs. We were unable to save

      the child, as I mentioned earlier, the miscarriage

      happened at the crash site. She's being prepared

      to be moved to Transition Care before placing her in

      a private room. Just to be sure," Dr. Maynorly

      finished and moved to the door. He opened it and

      escorted James back into Alex's room.

      Sam, Morgan and Grayson were crowding around

      her bed and she was smiling up at them. Grayson

      was standing as well, with help from Morgan and

      encouraging her to get well. James thought she

      looked like a southern belle holding court. "How are you feeling, Alex," he asked upon

      entering.

      "Okay, I guess," she whispered. "My throat

      hurts. "

      "That's alright. It's from the tube and lack of

      moisture. Maggie is going to bring you some ice

      chips to start off. You're going to be on a clear

      liquid diet for a few days. Just to make sure that

      you can keep food down and can tolerate it. Every

      day will be an improvement from here.”

      Just then Maggie bustled into the room with the ice

      chips and a spoon. She spooned some chips into

      Alex's mouth and Alex closed her eyes and let the

      cool liquid slide down her throat easing some of the

      ache there. "Better dear," asked Maggie. Alex shook her head

      affirmative and watched as the doctor left and

      James came in. "You can only stay a few more

      minutes, gentlemen. We want to move her today

      and get her settled in Transition Care before

      bedtime," she directed at them; then turning her

      attention back to Alex, "Can I get you anything

      special; how about a Popsicle?" Alex shook her

      head with the delight and asked for a banana

      one. "Coming right up," with that the nurse

      waddled out of the room to retrieve the treat for

      her patient.

      Alex smiled weakly at the group. They cleared a

      path and James stepped close to her and grasped

      her hand. He smiled down at her and tried not to

      let the disappointment of losing his child show, but

      Alex sensed something. "What is it," she croaked.

      "Nothing, Alex. You're going to be fine. Dr. Drew

      is a fabulous doctor. He said you're healing up just

      fine," replied Morgan noticing the far off look in

      James' face.

      "James," she whispered questioningly. She felt the

      tightness of James' grip and hoped that Morgan was

      being honest with her.

      "You're fine, sweetheart. You're just fine. Dr.

      Drew did a great job in putting you back together,"

      James smiled. He was happy that Alex was

      alright. But he was bitter over the loss of his

      child. He didn't blame Alex, just the cruel twist of

      fate that prevented them from ever discovering

      their child's existence. If they had been able to

      stay together, they might be rejoicing the imminent birth of their child. James choked back the

      tears. Alex almost noticed but was distracted by

      Maggie bustling back in with two orderlies to move

      her to a new room and the promised Popsicle.

      "I'm sorry to see you go sweetie. I'll check on

      you. I have asked Nancy Schaffer to take you

      on. She's the best in Transition. I wouldn't let

      anyone else tend to you," said Maggie as the

      orderlies prepared to move Alex out of her sterile

      ICU room.

      "Thank you, Maggie," whispered Alex harshly.

      "You're welcome," replied the nurse smiling as the

      orderlies wheeled her down the hall towards the

      elevators. After the orderlies left with Alex, James

      and the others prepared to follow when Maggie

      stopped them. "Take care of her boys. I know you all love her in your own ways, but she needs to

      get better," she counseled.

      "We will," replied Grayson as Sam took control of

      his wheel chair and directed them to the

      elevator. Grayson had noticed James' distracted

      look as well. He knew something was wrong.

      Once in the elevator, Grayson, Sam and Morgan all

      looked at each other. Before one of them dared to

      ask James what the doctor said.

      "She's going to be fine," he answered

      non-committedly.

      "Then why do you look like somebody just died,"

      asked Morgan.

      James' head snapped up and burned a hole into

      Morgan's face, "Because somebody did," he answered hoarsely, choking back the tears, "Alex

      lost a baby in this mess."

      "What," asked Grayson.

      "She was three weeks pregnant, possibly, when Tad

      interfered; our child, a baby with Alex's beautiful

      eyes and her smile and a shock of red

      hair. Something I never thought I would have, I've

      lost twice in the span of a week because of Tad

      Pierce. And I almost lost Alex in the

      process. How do I tell her that," James pleaded

      looking searching the eyes of his friends as tears ran

      down his face.

      "James, I'm sorry. What does her doctor think? Is

      she strong enough to hear the news," asked Sam. "He doesn't know either," he replied looking down

      at Grayson, "If the child had been older, I would

      have told you sooner. But it had to have been

      mine. "

      "I know. And I'm sorry. Truth be told, James,

      after she called your name that night, I just couldn’t

      seal the deal. I felt like an idiot, but she knew

      then, as did I, that she loved you.”

      "Thanks Grayson. "

      "What are you going to say?”

      "I don't know. I don't think I could stand to hurt

      her further." The elevator doors slid open and

      they moved to the desk to locate Alex's new room. Transition Care looked a lot like ICU to Alex upon

      begin wheeled off of the elevator. She wondered

      why James was not following but could not ask

      because of her throat. A plump nurse scurried

      over to Alex's gurney upon her arrival in T.C.

      "Hi Alex, I'm Nancy Schaffer. Maggie asked me to

      take care of you. We're going to do something fun

      now. Get you out of this bed," smiled

      Nancy. She motioned to the orderlies to wheel

      Alex into her new room.

      "Do you think you can roll out of this bed, or would

      you prefer these nice strapping men to do it," she

      asked Alex as they parked her old bed by her new

      one with the clean sheets.

      "I want a bath," she hoarsely whispered. "Do you want to get cleaned up before moving into

      the new bed?" Alex shook her head yes. She

      wanted more than anything to be clean and dry

      before moving o
    nto the clean bed. Nancy agreed

      to help her with a sponge bath and shooed the

      orderlies away. After a quick sponge bath and a

      good brushing to get the knots out of her hair, the

      orderlies moved Alex into the clean bed.

      "I feel better, Nancy, thank you," she whispered.

      "I'll bring you a menu so you can order some

      supper, such as it is on a clear liquid diet." Nancy

      stated as she left the room.

      Aside from the missing overhead exam light and

      monitors it looked like an ICU room. That was

      probably the point of the change. Not to remind

      her how close to death she may have been but to remind her of how alive she was now. The room

      was still close to the nurses’ station and there was a

      window which allowed the nurses to watch her.

      She felt like a guinea pig. Alex stretched cautiously

      in the bed. She felt the tug of the stitches and the

      restraint of the casts on her arms and the tape on

      her ribs. Closing her eyes briefly, she luxuriated in

      the brief silence and tried to enjoy her Popsicle.

      Once the group had arrived in Transition Care and

      they discovered her sleeping. She had laid the

      Popsicle aside to doze off and now it melted on the

      bed stand in a cup of ice chips left by Nancy. They

      stopped at the nurses’ station and introduced

      themselves to Alex's new nurse.

      "Well, she has taste. I can see that," remarked the

      pert nurse. "Maggie said you boys were devilishly handsome. Glad to see her eyes ain't giving out on

      her. She's just fine. The doctor told you

      so. Always listen to Dr. Drew. Anyway, she

      wanted a bath before slipping into the clean

      sheets. I always take that a sign of recovery, when

      a patient doesn't want to be filthy anymore.”

      "That is a good sign. Alex hates sleeping in a clean

      bed without a shower," remarked James sliding a

      glance at Sam, Morgan and Grayson.

      "If she wakes up, will you tell her that we went to

      get cleaned up ourselves and will return during

      visiting hours later," asked James.

      "Sure. Not a problem," replied the nurse. James looked in on Alex one more time and kissed

      her cheek before joining the others at the

      elevator. The four of them settled Grayson back

      into his room and promised to pick him up before

      going back upstairs to see Alex. All of them were

      exhausted and looked forward to hot showers,

      clean clothes and a decent meal before returning.

      "What are you going to tell her, James," asked

      Grayson once back in bed.

      "I haven't decided yet. I'm going to have deal with

      this pain first before I can help her cope with hers.”

      "I'm really sorry. "

      "I know, Gray. I know. " James followed Sam and Morgan out of the hospital

      and to the parking lot where their cars had been

      collecting dust for several days. James told the

      others he would be returning in a couple of hours

      after checking on the rebuilding of Hasani Industries

      and grabbing a shower. Morgan and Sam said

      they would come back then as well.

      "Actually, guys, I'd like some time with her alone. "

      "We'll bring Gray up in a few hours," promised Sam.

      "Thanks. "

      James drove back to his house and grabbed a quick

      shower, packed a few things for Alex, fed the dogs

      and checked his mail. He found a card from

      Francine's parents thanking him for the flowers and his attendance at her sparse funeral. He was

      surprised at the turnout himself. Aside from the

      required attendance by Jeff and a few others from

      Hasani, Francine had had no friends. It was only

      her parents who grieved for her, unaware as to why

      she died or the stillborn child she carried inside

      her. When James had been asked about the care

      of the child, he had requested that she carry it with

      her into the grave. He had no rights to it and no

      desire to bury the child separately.

      Now he had lost another child. One he hadn't

      known about but ached for more. One that had

      been carried by the woman who had made him

      more mature and made him believe in love

      again. Shaking his head, he sat down heavily on

      the couch and lit a cigarette. What was he going

      to tell her? How could he tell her after everything she had gone through? "Damn," he whispered

      before getting back up and heading over to Hasani

      to check on the construction.

      Jeff was standing outside the building when James

      arrived. He was talking to Doug and Allen about

      the most effective way to restart inventory

      measures since most of the inventory had been

      destroyed or rendered useless in the fire and

      explosion. Everything from the weld shop forward

      was non-existent. The sandblast area was

      suffering from water damage and the paint shop

      had fortunately been spared. James nodded at the

      threesome standing on the receiving dock and

      walked back to the machine shop.

      "Jimmy," hollered Dave as he stepped over some

      lines and headed towards him. All of the machine shop workers had stopped what they were doing

      and followed him to the back corner to get a status

      report on Alex.

      "Hey Dave," James smiled, "Got a few minutes. "

      "Sure. How's Alex?"

      James looked around and saw not only the machine

      shop group, but most of the rest of the plant, all of

      the R&D as well as Jeff, Allen, Doug and Robert.

      "She's awake, off the respirator and out if

      ICU. The doctor said she'll be fine and out of the

      hospital in about a week. Grayson is being released

      tomorrow. " A collective sigh was followed by a collective cheer

      at the good news. They hadn't lost anyone except

      Francine in the whole fiasco and, unfortunately,

      most of them didn't miss her. James smiled,

      grabbed Dave's arm and lead him into his office

      closing and locking the door behind them.

      "What's up, James?"

      "I need some advice and we're close enough that I

      think you can help," James replied pulling a box

      from his pocket and opened it.

      Dave whistled, "Wow. For Alex?"

      "Of course; I can't lose her, Dave. If one more

      thing happens to her, I think I'll go nuts."

      "So what do you need me for," he asked tossing

      himself into one of the chairs. "Am I doing the right thing? Look how badly my last

      marriage ended."

      "Do you love her?"

      James smiled, "I think I have from the minute I

      walked in the door and saw her sitting in that chair

      so prettily, so prim. Her hair is like a living thing it

      radiates her energy. Her eyes are like pools I could

      drown in. When I hold her, that's all I want to do

      is hold her. When she cocks her head to one side

      and gives attitude I can do nothing but

      smile. She's everything I ever wanted and never

      knew it."

      Dave watched James describe Alex and felt a pang

      of jealousy, "To be that in love was a dream for

      every man and woman, some
    of us fall short, James. You've got the real deal. Ask her? Then

      you'll know. "

      "Thanks, Dave," James smiled, snubbing the

      cigarette and heading out to find Jeff.

      "How's it going," he asked when he found the

      pudgy manager.

      "We should be back up in a few weeks, barring

      further problems. I'm going to need overtime

      from your guys."

      "No problem. Just make sure they have

      materials."

      "I will. So, Alex is alright?"

      "Yeah," he replied and began to walk away, "Jeff,

      can I ask you a question? In confidence?" "Sure. "

      "Has Nancy ever lost a baby?"

      "Can I ask why you're asking," Jeff asked shocked.

      James explained what happened with Alex and her

      not knowing about it, "That's rough. Tell

      her. She'll find out somehow. And if she does

      and knows that you knew, she may take it badly."

      James shook his head, thanked Jeff and got in the

      car. Shaking off the bad mood, he headed back to

      the hospital.

      Alex woke up feeling stiff and a little

      sore. Without the constant flow of pain killers

      through her IV she had a better sense of her

      injuries, however, minor. Groping for the call button, Alex found the interminable thing and

      pressed it.

      "Well hello there," came a chipper voice that Alex

      immediately recognized as her nurse, Nancy, "Nice

      to see you awake. I found a brush to run through

      your hair. That handsome gentleman of yours

      promised to bring you some things from home," she

      prattled as she began to brush the tangles from

      Alex's hair.

      "James," Alex sighed, smiling.

      "That's him. He's a fine man. He loves you an

      awful lot. "

      Alex smiled again. It was the only movement that

      didn't hurt at the present time, "Casts," she asked. "They come off in about six weeks. Both arms are

      broke."

      "Damn. What am I supposed to do?"

      "Well, you'll be here for about another week or so,

      so you'll have the nursing staff to help."

      "Great," Alex sighed allowing Nancy to continue to

      comb her hair, "When is he coming back?"

      "He's here, beautiful," answered James from the

      door. Setting the bag down on one of the chairs,

      he crossed the room and kissed her offered cheek,

      "I'd prefer one on the lips."

      "I haven't brushed my teeth in days, James," Alex

      grinned. "Well then, I have a solution," James stated walking

      back to the bag, opening it and pulling out a

      toothbrush.

     


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