Eve: thank you for all of your kind words....
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Chapter: 17
Song used: (We Belong together by Ritchie Valens)
Liz
“Shit” Was the only word that came to mind. Here I was in this damned cold room again. What the hell happened this time, I remember doctor MacIntyre coming in and then everything went black, and why am I so damned groggy now? I notice doctor MacIntyre over at a small desk writing something and I watch him for a minute and then he looks over and notices me watching him and he smiles at me and gets up and motions to another man and they both head my way.
“Good afternoon Liz. This is doctor Daniels, he operated on you again this afternoon and we hope you are feeling better. You had another piece of glass lodged in your hip and was causing some serious damage to your system. If we had not removed it, it could have paralyzed you but you’re fine now. We X-rayed you from head to toe again and that was the only other piece of glass we found in your body. I’m sorry for one thing though…Liz, we had to cut your hair. It was full of glass shards and we tried everyway we could think of to safely remove them but we couldn’t. We had a professional hair dresser come in to get rid of it for us…She was afraid that if she tried to rinse it out or comb it that one or both of you would suffer numerous cuts. Actually, it looks very nice on you Liz. I hope you aren’t too disappointed with us. I know we should have found all of this Monday but we were in such a hurry to get rid of the large piece of windshield that we didn’t even think of your hair and the x-rays we took did not show the splinter in your hip until it became infected.”
“This is all a joke, right?” I said that before I even thought. It’s not like I haven’t had my hair cut before, but long hair is so much easier to take care of…wash, pony tail and go. No blow drying, no curling iron, no fancy settings…just wash and go. Shit! Shit! Shit! Oh well…
“No doctor, it’s fine. It’s only hair and it’ll grow back fast. It always does.” I smiled at the twerp, I can’t believe it…can anything else in my life go haywire?
“Do either of you have any idea how long I’m going to be in this hospital? I really need to get back to my life.” I asked, I thought that if I stayed much longer I might not have a life…shit! Just get out of the funk Liz and straighten up your act. You’re alive, Max is alive and that’s what’s important…I really am trying to talk myself into a better mood here but I don’t think it’s working very well.
I know Isabelle is taping my classes for me but this is all too much. I need to get out of this place before they find something else to do to me, like amputate an arm or something.
My hair, Jeeeze Louise, my freaking hair. Damn! And then I start to laugh…hysterically laugh. Both doctors are looking at me as if I’ve lost my effin’ mind and I’m laughing. It’s good for the soul, right?
I see Jon coming in the side entrance of the recovery room, at least I think it’s the recovery room and the doctors both smile at him as he comes over to see how I’m doing. I glance at him through my tears and greet him…
“Hi Jon…how’re you doing today, I’m having one helluva good time, can you tell?”
Jon looks at both of the doctors and then he does a double take…
“What in the hell did they do to your hair Liz?” he looks positively shocked.
“It seems it was full of glass and they felt it was in the best interest of me and the beautician to cut it off.” I say, a little snidely if I might add.
“Oh! Well that makes sense, I guess. Other than being hairless are you doing okay?” He says with a smile and a wink…he’s really nice.
“Yes, I’m fine.”
“Good, because there are an awfully lot of people waiting for you to get back to your room and one in particular has been driving the staff nuts with questions.”
“Oh my. I hope he’s okay.” I ask more than state…
“He’s fine Liz and I’ll just go up and check in before I head on home. My wife is going to accuse me of awful things if I don’t show up for dinner again tonight. You take care and if I can’t come up to see you tomorrow I will call and check in on you.”
“Thank you Jon and tell your wife I think she’s a very lucky woman. Bye.”
“I’ll tell her you said that Liz and bye for now.”
“Oh Jon.” Doctor Daniels stops Jon.
“Are you going up to 232?”
“Yes, as a matter of fact I am. Mr. Evans asked me if I would give him an update.”
“Well, can you tell the head nurse to have housekeeping remove Miss Parker’s mattress and have it incinerated. It has to be full of glass that we can’t see and we don’t want anymore surprises. We’ll be taking her back to her room in about 15 minutes or so. We just want to check the stitches and change her dressings before we leave.” Doctor Daniels said.
“Of course I will…as a matter of fact I’ll call her from here and they can get started right now. Bye Liz.”
“Bye Jon…drive carefully.” And Jon smiled. He knew what she was telling him, if anyone knew the Texas weather she certainly had a first hand knowledge.
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Max
My room is getting pretty full of people and it’s starting to look like a convention in this place. Tess and Kyle are leaving and Michael said he was going to head on out and have some dinner…we all chimed in at that remark, well Kyle, Tess, Alex and me.
“Where are you going for dinner Michael?”
“Mind your own business.” Was his only retort as he left our room.
“Where’s he going Alex?” Isabelle asked her husband.
“He’s headed to Sophie’s Diner, that’s where he’s going.” Alex said and we all nodded in agreement.
“What’s at Sophie’s?” Isabelle and mom asked about the same time.
“Maria.” Alex, Tess, Kyle and I answered.
Then Tess and Kyle started out the door when two janitor type people came in and headed to Liz’s side of the room. They rolled up her mattress, sheets and pillows, put them in a large bag and headed on out. Dad stopped them on the way and asked if there was a problem and they shook their heads no, I could tell Dad really was afraid for a second…
“We burn, glass.” One of the men said and kept on going.
“Well, that’s a surprise. I guess they’re concerned about more cuts. We’d better get her clothes as well.” Mom said.
“Mom, wait. I think we should discuss this with Liz before we go removing her clothes. I wonder if they took her car yet?” I added as an after thought.
“Yes Max. I had Ernie’s pick it up this morning. They’re going to replace the front seat for her and if they can’t match the upholstery they’re going to redo the entire interior.”
“God, I hope she doesn’t get pissed at all of us. We are taking a lot on ourselves without her knowledge.”
“Oh Max, don’t worry about it. It will look exactly like it did before she drove it here. It was so soaked with blood that they couldn’t get it out. They’re just putting it back like it was…not changing anything.” Isabelle assures me.
“What’s wrong with her car anyway Isabelle? What blood?” Dad asks.
“Well, apparently she crawled through a field full of glass from Max’s windshield, at least we think it was Max’s windshield since it was missing, to get to him and she had a large piece of it stuck in her leg. She drove here herself, following the ambulance with the cut and she didn’t even know she had it. Michael noticed it in the emergency waiting room while she was filling out some papers for Max and that’s when they discovered she was injured worse than Max. Of course Max could have lost his eyesight but Liz was hurt also.”
“My God…and then today they discovered more injuries. Why didn’t they check for them yesterday?” Dad asked.
“Well, apparently they did but this little devil was hiding in her hip and it took a while for it to fester and cause problems.” Max answered.
About that time the two janitors came in with a new mattress and two nurses were right behind them with clean bedding.
No sooner had they left than they wheeled Liz in on a gurney, wide awake sans hair.
Those of us who had seen her before just watched wide eyed. What in the hell did they do to her was my only thought.
After the nurses left mom went over to give her a hug and then she couldn’t hold her tongue any longer…
“Liz, why in the hell did they cut your hair off?” And Liz looked up at mom and started to giggle, uncontrollably…and then the two doctors came in…apparently they heard mom’s question.
“Mrs. Evans, her hair was full of glass, we had to cut it off because it was too dangerous not to. We didn’t want any more cuts on her body and that was our only solution. We did call a beautician in to do it.” Dr. MacIntyre added apologetically.
“And, she’s laughing because it’s better than crying at this point.” Added Doctor Daniels. Apparently they understood stress pretty well.
“Well, it looks cute on her but it’s definitely a shock.” Mom added and then we all agreed…we didn’t want Liz feeling badly because of her hair cut. Liz looked at all of us and smiled…
“It’s okay, honest. Oh, Max, where did you get the glasses? I kinda’ thought the others were just too cute on you.” Liz teased.
“Enough about the glasses already…I’ll put them on to sleep in, okay?” And everyone started to chuckle.
About that time the nurse came in with a few IV bottles for Liz and started to hook her up to her monitors again. All of our visitors knew that they should take their leave and so it wasn’t very long that we were alone again.
“How do you feel Liz?” I asked after the room had emptied out.
“I’m tired Max…so very tired, and I need to relax. Will you come hold me.” And that’s all she had to say. I was over at her side as fast as I could get there…I even took my bug eyed glasses with me because I didn’t want to mangle my new ones. Liz giggled when she saw them and then she scooted over in her bed and made room for me to lay down with her. This time I covered myself up along with her and held her close so she could go to sleep. I turned on the television but couldn’t watch it, I just kept looking at her little button nose and her long dark eyelashes resting on her cheeks…her strawberry kissed lips and her short hair; she really did look cute with the short hair but it was definitely different.
The nurse came in after a little while to check on me and found me in my favorite position and she didn’t flinch one little bit. She took my temperature and then suggested that I change my pajamas because I had been in the other bed with Liz as well so I obliged and removed myself from Liz’s side and headed over to the other end of the room to the bathroom.
“Mr. Evans, would you like to shower while you’re at it. We’ll change your sheets for you as well. We had no idea there was so much glass in her hair. The doctor said it showed up on the X-rays and they had Betty come in straight away. They wrapped a towel around her head when they discovered it and did the surgery to remove the large splinter from her hip and then they had to do something. A hair cut was the only solution. I hope she isn’t angry.”
“Sure, I’ll take a shower and wash my hair as well. I don’t think Liz will be too upset about the hair cut. It will grow back and I’m sure she appreciates you calling a beautician instead of just chopping it off.” Max assured the nurse.
“Oh, and Mr. Evans, please use this comb on your hair before you wash your head and then throw it away. Apparently the glass is hard to see.” And the nurse gave me a nice smile and handed me a fine toothed comb before leaving me alone to my shower.
After I came out of the bathroom I noticed that I had a new mattress and bedding as well. ‘Boy, these people aren’t taking any chances.’ I thought to myself. I looked over at Liz and she was sound asleep…she seemed to be restless but she was sleeping just the same. I didn’t know what to do…sleep with her or sleep alone. I know she asked me to hold her but she was asleep now. Did she want me to sleep with her or not. Hell, what’s the difference, it’s only sleep. Just then the dietician came in with two trays of food. Mine had the smell of some sort of meat streaming from it and Liz’s, well let’s just say we’d have to have a look at it because it wasn’t anything I recognized by the smell.
I nodded to the dietician and took a seat in the chair next to my bed and pulled the roll around tray over and lifted the cover off the plate and my word…there was a beautiful piece of steak, some potatoes and some baby carrots. I had a small dinner salad and a steaming cup of coffee and even a glass of wine. What the? I’d heard that hospital food was awful, this was anything but awful…it looked very appetizing. The dietician looked at me and could tell what I was thinking.
“You aren’t on any diet Mr. Evans, so this is what our recovering patients eat when they don’t require special food. Now Miss Parker will be on her surgical diet until tomorrow afternoon when her doctor releases her. Then she will be able to eat the same food as you. Does that answer your question that you looked like you were going to ask?” And she smiled down at me.
“Yes, you’ve answered it very well. Thank you.” And she left.
I heard Liz moving around and looked up and she was eyeing my tray of food. God, I felt guilty as hell!
“Liz, are you ready for something to eat?” I asked.
“God yes Max…do I have a tray too?”
‘Oh, this is not going to be good’ I thought to myself…
“You surely do. Let me help you.” So I went over and raised her bed for her and she made a little moan as she tried to straighten herself up. I reached down and put my one of my hands under her legs and one behind her back and lifted her to a sitting position, got her comfortable and lifted her tray. “Oh shit!” I looked at the beautiful tray with nothing but bullion, jello and hot tea and I wanted to cry. Not even a cracker. I looked down at Liz and she sort of giggled…
“It’s okay Max. it’s better than nothing at all. Just pull the curtain while you have your dinner and I’ll pretend that I’m back at that beautiful restaurant we were at on Saturday eating Chateau Briand…okay?” And she looked up at me and smiled that gorgeous smile of hers and for the first time today I felt like Liz was back…even without the hair.
“Okay sweetheart…I’ll pull the curtain and we can eat in silence.” And she giggled again.
“No Max, leave it open…I’m just kidding. I know I’ve been pumped full of drugs today and anything else will probably make me sick so lets just enjoy our dinner and then maybe we can find something on TV that we like. You can come over and hold me and I’ll most likely be asleep in no time at all. Then you can crawl into your own bed and get some rest also. I’m going to let you pamper me Max…how’s that?” And she gave me another smile as she fixed her tea.
“Well, since you’re going to allow it then I will take advantage of it Liz, and I will enjoy every minute of it.” I said as I dug into my dinner with a passion.
After we finished our dinner I put our trays on my roll around and went back over to Liz’s to side of the room. I was really going to have to get used to the hair cut. She looked so much more grown up with it and the style suited her. It was nice of the doctors to call in a beautician.
“Liz, I think you look very chic with your new hairdo, it suits you.” I said as I crawled back under the covers with her and we proceeded to get ourselves comfortable.
“Are you feeling okay? Are you in any pain?” I was very concerned that I might be hurting her and she just smiled…
“I’m great Max. You just make yourself comfortable and then I’ll work on me okay?”
“Alright, but you’ll tell me if you’re in any pain won’t you?” I didn’t know her well enough to know whether she would say something or not.
“Trust me Max, if I start to hurt I will say something, but I don’t think I will have to. I have this morphine drip over here and all it’s doing is making me very sleepy.” And then she whispered in my ear just in case anyone could hear her besides me,
“All they did was remove a splinter from my ass Max…I don’t think it was life threatening.” I had to chuckle at her and I gave her a little squeeze for comfort.
“Liz, it was more than a little splinter. It was very close to your spine and they were afraid it would sever nerves and cause paralysis. They used a robot arm to remove it in order to insure it’s removal without further damage. So, you can make light of the situation but it wasn’t just a splinter. You’re going to have to go through some therapy for a couple of weeks and speaking of therapy, there’s something I would like you to think about. My mom and dad want you to go out to the lake and stay with them during your recuperation. Izzy will bring your lectures to you everyday and your professors want you to call them if you have any questions. None of them want you to lose your chance at valedictorian.”
Liz just laid there in my arms listening to me and then she looked up into my eyes and smiled.
“Thank you Max, I think I would like that. I don’t have to think about it, I have no place else that I would rather be than with your mother and your family. But I don’t want to impose on them.”
“Liz, it’s no imposition, trust me. They are the ones that suggested it while you were in surgery. The doctors explained before you left that you would need to have someone look after you and I thought about my place but my dad wouldn’t hear of it. He said that mom would be the best person for the job and I agree with him. So it’s settled. We will have you taken to mom and dad’s.”
I don’t think I have ever been so proud of my family in my life. To take in a total stranger like this has to be one of the most selfless things I think they have ever done. I am so thankful to have them as parents. I just wish I hadn’t been so stupid Monday afternoon, but then again, if I hadn’t been so stupid I wouldn’t be laying here with Liz in my arms either. I hope she heals without any complications.
Soon I hear her slow steady breathing and I knew she was asleep again. It seemed that she slept better like this than she did alone. I know she’s been alone for over a year now so maybe she needs to feel close to someone. I’m just glad that I can be here for her. Oh, there’s the nurse again…I wonder if she needs one of us.
“Good evening Mr. Evans, how’s our patient doing?” she asks as she comes around and checks the IV drips over Liz’s head and writes something in her chart. She puts a thermometer in her ear for a minute and then writes down her temperature, then reads the machines and resets them.
“She seems to be more comfortable like this. If I thought it was hurting her I would go over to my own bed but she said she’s in less pain like this.” I inform the nurse, almost apologizing for being here…
“Well, it’s probably less weight on her hip this way. She can use your body to rest against and take the pressure off her back. It makes perfect sense. I could bring in more pillows and we could prop her up if you would prefer. I want you to be able to get some rest as well. Don’t let your arm fall asleep laying like that. I’m sure she won’t notice if you change positions occasionally…she’s on a morphine drip until tomorrow, then we’ll change her meds so she will be able to walk. She needs to keep exercising or she’ll stiffen up. Do you want the pillows?”
“Yes, you can put them on my bed and I’ll fix her up when I get sleepy, I’m fine for now. When do you think she’ll be able to leave?”
“Oh, that’s up to her doctor but she’s in excellent health and if her blood count is back to normal there won’t be any reason to keep her. Her white count was quite elevated from the glass in her hip but we’re pumping her full of antibiotics and she should be fit in no time.”
“ I think she’s a little disappointed with the hair cut but they did a great job. I’m glad they didn’t just chop it off.” I said, keeping my voice lowered so as not to wake Liz, because I really was happy that they styled it and not just cut it.
“Oh, we never do that here, unless we have to, when there is time we do our best. We have several beauticians on call for all of our patients. It gives the ladies a good feeling about themselves to know that someone cares enough about the way they look. A visit to the hospital is bad enough without having to look like death warmed over.” This is basically what the other nurse had told me.
I had to laugh at Miss Jacobs about that remark, “I can see why people like this place, and the food isn’t bad either. I guess if you have to be in the hospital this is the place to be.”
“You’re right. Well goodnight Mr. Evans, and when you’re ready to put the pillows in place please call me. I’ll help you move her so we don’t disrupt any of her tubes and needles.”
“Thanks and good night Miss Jacobs. I’ll remember and if we need anything else I’ll buzz you. And thank you for letting me stay here with her like this. I feel so responsible for her condition as it is.”
“Oh, why is that?”
“Oh, I thought you would have heard…” and then I proceeded to tell her about me taking off in my truck and Liz following me in the storm.
“Wow, I didn’t know that. But you do have to realize that it was an accident Mr. Evans. Please don’t lose sight of that, and it all worked out so just be thankful that she knew how to find you. It could have been worse.”
“Thank you Miss Jacobs. I’ll try and think positive thoughts. Good night.”
And she left Liz and me alone in our room for the night. I leaned down and kissed Liz’s forehead and pulled the string on the light. This felt so right, and I smiled. I’ll move to my own bed later, …and as I lay there with Liz in my arms an old song from one of my mom’s favorite albums of Oldies but Goodies started running through my head:
You’re mine
And we belong together
Yes, we belong together
For eternity
You’re mine
Your lips belong to me
Yes, they belong to only me
For eternity
You’re mine, my baby
And you’ll always be
I swear everything I am
You’ll always, always be mine
You’re mine
And we belong together
Yes, we belong together
For eternity
(by: Richie Valens)
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Philip
“Diane?” I have some questions but I’m not really sure how to ask or why I want to.
“Yes dear? What is it?” Diane asked…
“Well, I know Max wanted to get to you but how do you think Liz knew where he was headed? It just seemed strange to me that Liz would know which direction Max was headed when he could have been headed back to the job site for some reason or anywhere actually.” I was truly puzzled by this and maybe Diane knew the answer.
“Philip, Liz spent Sunday evening with us and she knew you would be out of town, she didn’t have to think twice about where Max was headed… they may have only had the week-end together but they have known who each other was for over three years. Besides, Liz is a very intelligent girl, it didn’t take a whole lot of thinking to figure it out. Did you know that she is a candidate for valedictorian of her class and that her professors are willing to tutor her during her recuperation if she needs it?”
My wife seemed very in tune with Liz Parker whether she knew it or not and I thought maybe I should let her in on my thoughts…
“Diane, Michael had no idea where Max was headed and he’s known Max since they were toddlers for God’s sake…and yet this young woman who spent a total of what…an evening and an afternoon with our son figured out where he was headed. Don’t you find that strange?”
“No Philip, I don’t. I would have known.”
Philip gave that some thought and decided that yes, Diane would have known and then the lights came on…he now knew what it was that drew them to the young woman, she was Max’s soul mate. There was no doubt about it and if she did go back to Boston for the next three or four years it wouldn’t make a damned bit of difference to Max because he would be here when she returned and if she didn’t come back to Texas then Max would be wherever she wanted to be and Philip smiled. His son was going to be happy and he and Diane were going to be happy for him, Liz would never be alone again.
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Epilogue:
It was a beautiful Sunday afternoon in Boston when Doctor Elizabeth Parker Evans received her doctorate degree in Microbiology three years after her horrifying experience in the Texas tornado and her proud husband and family were sitting in the audience of the large convention center applauding her for her achievements along with the many friends she had made along the way.
She had since sold the family restaurant in Roswell, New Mexico and had taken a position at one of the most prestigious laboratories in the United States located right in the Dallas/Fort Worth area of Texas. It was about a four hour drive to the family ranch in San Antonio and Max had decided to work out of the company office not far from the lab where Liz would be working.
They had married a year ago and were now expecting their first child. It seems that having access to a company jet seemed to make a long distance relationship less long. They had no idea what the gender of the expected little bundle would be and they didn’t want to know. They both felt that it would be better to wait and find out when the child was born although auntie Maria was having a really tough time accepting that decision. You would have thought it was her child and her decision to make. After she and Michael started dating they were introduced to an entirely different Maria than what she had been when she was a mere acquaintance and she hadn’t changed any over the past couple of years, still trying to run everything and everyone and everyone loved her in spite of it. Max and Liz’s only hope was that they had a healthy baby and all indications were that the child would be just that and it’s parents would see to it that it would be happy.
Maria and Michael had married two years earlier and Maria was now a published song writer and was making a name for herself in the recording industry. Michael was as proud of Maria as Max was of Liz
Grandma and Grandpa Evans were elated and Auntie Isabelle and Uncle Alex had decided, after many years of trying to have a child of their own, that they would adopt a child. There didn’t seem to be any reason for Isabelle not to conceive but things were not happening and after 6 years of trying they decided that it was time to do something else about adding to their family. Kyle and Tess had two children now and were as happy as any couple could be. The Evans’ oil company was thriving and it looked as though life would continue to be good to all of them.
So, even though Texas still had horrible tornadoes, it seemed that the Evans’ would be sheltered from all storms. Life’s everyday problems were hard enough and they certainly didn’t need to be driving out into storms to find more, or so Liz tried to tell her husband on more than one occasion, but they always seemed to come out on top regardless.
THE END
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Love, luck and happiness to all of you. And a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Ginger