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(chapter 4, part 10… )
Nurse Jane Aspen beheld the girl in the hospital bed with baleful eyes. The girl looked unsure with her surroundings as far as Nurse Aspen was concerned. With standing a respectful distance, about two or three feet from the bedside, Nurse Aspen held herself demurely at attention as she was trained to do within her field of study as a registered nurse.
Looking as cheerful as she could muster, Nurse Aspen began with the procedure of getting the patient in her care ready for transport. She gave a firm but kindly nod as the girl relaxed within her bed and allowed Nurse Aspen to approach with tense but steady trepidation to set up the bed for mobile transport.
As Drew eased herself more into a relaxed state of calmness once the frantic waiting was over, she watched as the dutiful nurse wheeled her from her hospital room. Drew laid within the bed and gazed up at the translucent bright white light fixtures set into the hospital ceiling.
She barely noticed two other staff orderlies had come to help the nurse move the mobile bed as corridors zoomed past in front of Drew’s field of vision. Drew felt oddly at peace in this moment, barely noticing the slight jolts of movement as she was transported around the hospital corridors and corners. At on point, the bed halted, possibly to allow the opening of doors. But Drew was unsure of her surroundings at the moment as a lull of tired sleep sent her to oblivion before she awoke in a more brightly lit white room that smelled of steel and sterile surroundings.
Drew was laying down upon a cold and hard surface with a whirring machine around her that seemed focused upon Drew’s head. A whining of wind turbines could be heard all around Drew as a voice vaguely instructed her from a muffled speaker telling her to not move and try to relax. The voice was oddly reassuring and comforting so Drew just shut her eyes and tried relaxing her body as the voice told her to.
( to be continued… )
Nurse Jane Aspen beheld the girl in the hospital bed with baleful eyes. The girl looked unsure with her surroundings as far as Nurse Aspen was concerned. With standing a respectful distance, about two or three feet from the bedside, Nurse Aspen held herself demurely at attention as she was trained to do within her field of study as a registered nurse.
Looking as cheerful as she could muster, Nurse Aspen began with the procedure of getting the patient in her care ready for transport. She gave a firm but kindly nod as the girl relaxed within her bed and allowed Nurse Aspen to approach with tense but steady trepidation to set up the bed for mobile transport.
As Drew eased herself more into a relaxed state of calmness once the frantic waiting was over, she watched as the dutiful nurse wheeled her from her hospital room. Drew laid within the bed and gazed up at the translucent bright white light fixtures set into the hospital ceiling.
She barely noticed two other staff orderlies had come to help the nurse move the mobile bed as corridors zoomed past in front of Drew’s field of vision. Drew felt oddly at peace in this moment, barely noticing the slight jolts of movement as she was transported around the hospital corridors and corners. At on point, the bed halted, possibly to allow the opening of doors. But Drew was unsure of her surroundings at the moment as a lull of tired sleep sent her to oblivion before she awoke in a more brightly lit white room that smelled of steel and sterile surroundings.
Drew was laying down upon a cold and hard surface with a whirring machine around her that seemed focused upon Drew’s head. A whining of wind turbines could be heard all around Drew as a voice vaguely instructed her from a muffled speaker telling her to not move and try to relax. The voice was oddly reassuring and comforting so Drew just shut her eyes and tried relaxing her body as the voice told her to.
( to be continued… )
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