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Set in S27e20 - Broken Heart Syndrome. Tom/Sam, Two-shot


... SAM'S POV

"Don't worry Jeff, It'll be fine!"

I attached myself to the rope and slowly started to walk over the top of the quarry, my attention focused on the boy below.

God knows how he managed to survive a fall like that...

I carefully made my way down, watching the crumbling wall anxiously.

As much as I hate to admit it, I'm petrified of heights. Ever since I jumped off that roof in Afghanistan I've never liked being up high like this. Well, Afghanistan didn't end terribly well either; I ended up in the medic hospital with a broken ankle.

Concentrating on the job, I made sure I didn't look down. I saw the flash of neon yellow as Jeff drove the ambulance down the deserted path.

Due to my 'competitive spirit', I was absolutely determined to reach the boy before Jeff did.

Starting to go faster, I lost my footing and cried out in pain as I swung round and the stone wall smacked my left shoulder. I could feel it move out of place and tears leaked out of my squeezed eyes.

My left arm getting weaker, I lost control of the rope.

... DIXIE'S POV

Cursing my funny, loveable Jeff as he drove away grinning, my heart caught in my throat as I heard a scream coming from the side of the cliff which sounded familiarly like Sam's.

Remembering that she had gone over the side to rescue that boy, I sprinted over to the edge.

"SAM!"

To my horror, Sam wasn't there. Instead, a still, green figure joined the boy.

How could she be so blooming stupid?

"It's ok Sam I'm coming!"

I started a light jog in the direction Jeffery had driven.

... SAM'S POV

I felt myself falling through the air, and knew what was coming next. The stony ground broke my fall as my frail body smashed against its gravel.

Just as the black enveloped me, I thanked God that I was already halfway down the cliff when I let go.

... JEFF'S POV

I urged the ambulance forward fixated on beating Sam. Insanely grinning to myself, I rammed my foot on the accelerator that little bit more.

I rounded the corner swiftly and my heart sank as I saw the green suit next to the body.

Sam had beaten me...

Great. I'm never going to hear the end of this.

The ambulance got closer to the scene, and my stomach fell to the floor as I saw that Sam wasn't helping the patient, she was lying there with him.

Stupid, stupid Sam. I told her not to do it! I told her it was a silly idea! She'd better not be messing with me...

I got out of the ambulance quickly and rushed over with the red medical bag.

"DIXIE!"

I expected to see the familiar face peer over the side of the quarry, but then I noticed the spark of bright yellow running down the cliff path.

"Sam!? Sam, joke's over. Wake up!"

I shook her gently by the shoulder, only to find no response.

Spotting the trickle of blood running from the side of her head, I realised this was not a joke.

"3006 to Control. There are now two casualties at the scene. Another ambulance needed. Over"

"Control to 3006, ambulance on its way, over."

I quickly examined the boy first, because I knew that my friendship for a colleague could not interfere with my work. Seeing that he was stable and had just landed a broken arm, I ran back to Sam's side.

"Sam?! Can you hear me princess?"

She was much worse.

Assessing her injuries, I concluded that Sam was the priority patient. Dixie joined me with Sam, seeing the anxious look on my face.

"She has a heavily bleeding head wound, a dislocated shoulder and a broken leg in three places, possible spinal injuries due to the suspected height she has fallen from. We need to take her in first Dix, the other boy is stable."

I saw the other ambulance out of the corner of my eye and retrieved the spinal board from the open vehicle. Moving her very slowly, I inflated an air bag on her right leg so it wouldn't be jolted by the ambulance. Dixie and I then shuffled her onto the board and loaded her into the ambulance, nodding to the driver in the other one as it arrived to care for the boy.