Samantha

Summary: She won't leave him alone about the consequences.

Note: This story is about encounters certain doctors have with this woman before a major life change. It may seem weird at first, but if you're lucky and I post chapter after chapter, giving more hints in each one, and finally the last, you'll find out who this mysterious Samantha is.

Disclaimer: Song used in this chapter is Unforgivable Sinner by Lene Marlin. Characters of ER not owned by me.

1 Chapter One: Carter and Lucy; the Unforgivable Sinner

It started, really, long before that conversation he had with Lucy in the hall. But that is where this story begins.

"… and sutured the screaming freak in curtain two. Is there any other worthless chores you want me to do?" Lucy asked him.

"Lucy, there's something you have to understand. These patients aren't gruesome burdens-"

"Oh yes they are!"

"Let my finish!" Carter interrupted. His back suddenly itched terribly and he reached his hand behind him to scratch it, "You can learn something from every…" but Carter trailed off as he pulled his hand away from his back and stared at it, completely dumbfounded.

"Oh my God…" he whispered as he stared at his hand covered in crimson liquid.

"Dr. Carter is something wrong?" Carter looked up at Lucy and screamed, making people turn their heads to stare.

"Dr. Carter!" Lucy cried. Only in Carter's eyes, it wasn't Lucy. For the first time in John Carter's life, he was absolutely terrified. Frozen with fear and shocking disbelief. He looked at the woman in front of him, though she appeared much less than that at that moment. Her skin was deathly pale and her icy blue eyes were barren, like the expansive deserts of the arctic. Her bloodstained straw-colored hair framed a sickly pallid and sunken face. Her doctor's jacket and clothing was stained with crimson. And all the while she was saying:

"Dr. Carter, are you all right?"

"Am *I* all right?!" Carter cried, "Am *I* all right?!" he couldn't think to say anything else. He was looking at a walking, talking, bleeding corpse and she was asking him if he was all right.

"I'm going to get Dr. Weaver…" Lucy stared at Carter as he stared at her. She was so confused. What had gotten into him? He kept staring at her than staring back at his hand as if it were some gruesome sight.

"Lucy!" Carter cried, helplessly. He sounded so desperate, so worried, so afraid, "Lucy please! No, not Lucy!"

"I'm right here, Carter, I'm just going to go…"

"No!" Carter screamed, "Lucy, please, don't go!"

"O…K…" Lucy was extremely concerned. Suddenly, Carter fell to the floor.

"Dr. Carter!" She cried again. People watched, helplessly, rooted to the spot and terrified. Mark came running down the hall as Carter writhed in pain on the floor.

"Lucy!" Mark cried, "What the hell did you do to him?"

"Nothing, I swear!" Lucy cried as Mark bent down to Carter.

"He's sweating uncontrollably! He must have a fever."

"A high one. At least 105. He's convulsing, Dr. Greene!"

"Someone get me a God damned gurney!" Mark cried. That seemed to stir people up. Everyone started moving again.

They wheeled him into the trauma room as Carol joined them.

"What happened to Carter?" she asked.

"He was fine and then he scratched his back and took his hand back and stared at it as if someone'd chopped it off! Then he looked at me as if I were a ghost!" Lucy explained. They worked desperately hard to help him.

Carter blinked and looked behind Lucy, the dead Lucy that was not ten minutes ago so full of life. He saw her in the corner.

"Samantha," he sighed. The woman grinned, her black waves of hair cascading down her shoulders. Her green eyes sparkled. She was a lovely woman, with fair skin, dressed in a simple, black sleeveless gown, as always.

"Have you learned yet?"

"Learned what? You mean this was your doing again?"

"John, you should know by now that this is always my doing!" Samantha laughed.

"I expect you in dreams, in fantasies maybe, but never when I'm awake!" Carter was angry.

"You aren't learning. I had to do something."

"Learn what?" Carter demanded again. Samantha looked at Lucy, scurrying around the trauma room like a squirrel before winter. Carter followed her gaze and looked away instantly. She was still dead to him. He shuddered.

"They'll take her away if you aren't careful."

"They? Who's they?"

"If you act like she means nothing to you any more, if you mistake her for less than she is, they'll take her away. Much like a child and an old, beloved toy."

"What?"

"The child may have kicked the toy aside, glancing at it now and then and picking it up to remember or maybe even play a little bit. Kicking it around the room. He knows it was always there. It would always be there. It is his. Then, one day the boy wakes up, deciding he'll play with it, and it's gone. He frantically runs downstairs to find his mother. 'That old thing?' she says, 'you never played with it so I gave it to charity. I didn't think you'd mind. It didn't seem to matter that much to you anymore.' And so, the child cries. And the child cries. And he won't stop crying until the mother buys him a toy exactly like the one she gave away. But you see, John, people are different. When a person is taken away, another can't be bought to replace her."

"You aren't saying… This is crazy!" Carter laughed.

"Laugh all you want, John. Ignore her all you want. You must realize. Don't take things for granted. They WON'T always be there! They WON'T always be able to cater to your every need. If you don't learn that lesson soon there will be terrible consequences. Life is short and some have it shorter than others," she glanced at Lucy again as she said this.

"Lucy isn't going to die!" he cried, "That's preposterous!" Samantha sighed sadly.

"I tried to warn you," she said, "This was your last chance to learn. Now, you'll have to learn the hard way. The consequences."

"Stop bothering me!" Carter screamed, annoyed and scared.

"You'll only see me when you need me. I'll only come to teach you lessons." Samantha grinned. Carter squinted at her.

"Who are you?" he asked for what must be the millionth time in his entire lifetime. Samantha laughed again. She seemed to be happy a lot, even when teaching these grave lessons she loved to teach.

"I am Samantha."

"That's exactly what you said ever since I was a kid!" Carter said, now extremely annoyed, "Give me a decent answer!"

"I am no more, nor less than you say I am." Samantha's face was straight now.

"What do you mean?"

"What do you think I mean?"

"Stop that!"

"Stop what?"

"That thing that you're doing!" Samantha laughed again with her glorious laugh.

"Awaken, John."

Carter opened his eyes and sat up so fast it made his head spin.

"Dr. Carter!" Lucy said his name with concern and it made Carter smile. Carol reported that, peculiarly, his temperature had returned to normal.

"What?!" Mark cried, incredulously, looking from Carol, to Carter, "How on earth is that possible?"

"Don't ask me, I'm the nurse, you guys are the doctors!"

"I'm still feeling a bit woozy…" Carter said, groggily.

"What happened to you, Dr. Carter?" Lucy asked. Carter looked at her, afraid to see her barren, arctic eyes and her dead complexion, but saw the usual, lively, cheery young Lucy. Except worry was written all over her face. Her eyes were twice their normal size. Carter's smile broadened. She was worried about him.

"I'm not quite sure myself."

"This doesn't make any sense. I'm getting a drink…" Mark said, walking out of the trauma room and holding his head, "Someone tell Kerry about this, I've got a terrible headache."

"I think he means me. I'll go tell Dr. Weaver," Carol said and left. Lucy watched them leave and then turned back to Carter.

"How can a man be perfectly healthy one minute and then convulsing the next? And then healthy again?!" She demanded. Her voice was unusually high. She sounded nearly hysterical. She was genuinely worried! Carter would have laughed, but didn't want her to think he was trying to offend her.

"Why are you asking me?" Carter asked, shrugging. She unexpectedly hit him, "Owe!" Carter cried. She hits hard, he thought.

"Why am I asking you? Why am I asking you?! YOU'RE MY TEACHER GOD DAMN IT! Aren't you supposed to know these things?"

"No."

"What happened to Dr. Know-It-All?"

"He went on a quest to find the meaning of life, but in the meantime, you can leave a message with Dr. I-Don't-Know."

"Very funny."

"I thought it was." Carter grinned and she grinned back.

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"Samantha? Where's Lucy?"

"You had your chance, Dr. Carter."

"Chance?"

"You knew this would happen. Consequences."

"She's not dead."

"I tried to warn you. You took her for granted."

"She's not."

"I told you not to take anything for granted."

"Please tell me she's alive."

"Have you learned yet?"

"Yes, yes, now please, tell me she's OK."

"She's OK."

"You don't mean that."

"I do."

"God, she can't be dead."

"She's OK."

"Really?"

"She's OK."

"I knew she wasn't dead. I knew she'd be all right. I knew she'd survive."

"John, I said she's OK. She's OK. And she's happy. And someone else will take care of her now. Not you. She's OK and she's happy, but I never say she was alive."

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"Lucy's dead, isn't she?" Peter Benton said nothing. Carter sighed and looked up at the ceiling, "Man…"

"Do you want to be alone?" all Carter could do was nod. When Peter was gone, the only thing that refrained Carter from jumping out of his bed and turning it over in frustration was the fact that he was in immense pain from the stab wounds left on his back from Paul Sobriki. Lucy had received stab wounds too. But she wasn't alive to experience the after effects.

"God damn it!" he roared, quite frustrated with the world at that moment, "This is all your fault, Samantha!"

"Did I hear my name?" Carter looked by the door and saw her, standing there.

"Oh, you'll pay!" he cried, trying to get out of bed to attack her.

"Careful, John. You're way too weak. You don't want more pain."

"What do you know about pain?"

"I was alive, once you know. I once knew pain." Samantha's smile was no longer in place. Her face was quite solemn as she approached Carter's bed. Her lips were pursed in an expression of remorse. She straightened the covers on Carter's bed needlessly.

"You killed, Lucy." Carter whispered, eyes narrow. Samantha shot him a look. It was a cold, angry, scolding look. Almost evil. Carter had never seen her this way before.

"That's where you're wrong, Dr. Carter. You killed her. You killed her with your ignorance, with your arrogance. You killed her. You took her for granted. Why you still haven't learned your lesson yet is beyond me. They thought if you just knew what it was like, if they took something away that you took for granted, you'd understand. But you don't. You have no one to blame but yourself."

"I've learned, Samantha, I really have!" Carter began to cry, "I shouldn't have treated her the way I did. I'll do better, I promise. Just bring her back! Bring back my Lucy!"

"I'm afraid that is beyond my power." Her green eyes were soft and compassionate again as she tried to console the man that was falling to pieces before his eyes.

"She's gone, John. Accept it. But there is one thing you don't need to cry over. Unless it's that upsetting. You always have, me, John. I was there since the moment you were born. You always have me. I was there when you were born and I'll be there when you die. I always will be."



Kinda lose your sense of time 'cause the days don't matter no more

All the feelings that you hide gonna tear you up inside

You hope she knows you tried

Follows you around all day

And you wake up soaking wet

'Cause between this world and eternity

There is a face you hope to see.

You know where you've sent her, you sure know where you are

You're trying to ease off, but you know you won't get far

And now she's up there sings like an angel

But you can't hear those words

And now she's up there sings like an angel

Unforgivable sinner.

You've been walking around in tears

No answers are there to get

You won't ever be the same

Someone cries and you're to blame

Struggling with a fight inside

Sorrow you'll defeat

The picture you see it won't disappear

Not unpleasant dreams or her voice you hear.

You know where you've sent her, you sure know where you are

You're trying to ease off, but you know you won't get far

And now she's up there sings like an angel

But you can't hear those words

And now she's up there sings like an angel

Unforgivable sinner.

Maybe one time lost but now you're found

Stand right up before you hit the ground

Maybe one time lost but now you're found

Stand right up before you hit the ground

Hit the ground.

You know where you've sent her, you sure know where you are

You're trying to ease off, but you know you won't get far

And now she's up there sings like an angel

But you can't hear those words

And now she's up there sings like an angel

Unforgivable sinner.