Title: Remember
Rating: PG
Spoilers: No
Disclaimer: If you don't know my disclaimer by know, I feel sorry for you.
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Jing-Mei poked her head into Dave's room.
"Hey, Dave," she said, softly.
He looked up and smiled. "Hey, Jing-Mei, what's up?"
She chuckled and stepped into the room, closing the door behind her.
"Nothing much…how you doing?"
"Oh, I'm fine," he replied, still smiling, "thanks for coming to see me."
"Hey, it's no problem," she said. "You know, you had us all worried about you. Even Benton and Corday."
"Well, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to cause an uproar," he joked.
Jing-Mei laughed, but stopped when she saw a flash of pain on his face. However, it disappeared as quickly has she had seen it.
"Are you sure you're OK?" she asked.
"Yeah, yeah, I'm good," he assured.
"Yeah, right," Jing-Mei mocked.
"Hey, you know, it's not easy," he said, though not defensively, "it still hurts a little."
Jing-Mei frowned. "Have you told anybody?"
"Why bother? I don't want to trouble them."
"Dave, you know just as well as I do that when you're in pain, it's OK to ask."
"Yeah, I know, but it doesn't even hurt that much, just small flashes and they go away really fast anyway."
Jing-Mei sighed. "Yeah, OK," she said, giving in.
Dave looked down. "So, have any interesting patients lately?"
"Well, there was this one guy who was convinced that he was Rocky," she replied.
Dave snickered. "Are you serious?"
"Yeah, totally. He came in wearing the gloves and everything. When I tried to explain that Rocky is just a movie character, he tried to box my face in!"
Dave shook his head, laughing. "I would've given anything to see that!"
"Hey, that's my face getting boxed in," Jing-Mei said, pretending to be angry.
"I'm just kidding," he replied.
Jing-Mei nodded. She looked her watch. "Oh, I'd better get out there or Weaver's going to have a fit."
"Yeah, I'm sure. Is she ragging on you now that I'm unavailable?"
Jing-Mei chuckled at that. "She misses you too, Dave."
"Yeah, well, everyone should," he replied with a charming smile.
Jing-Mei looked at him for a minute, admiring his handsome face and charms.
"Hey, you'd better get going," Dave said, breaking her from her thoughts.
She shook her head. "Oh, yeah, thanks," she said.
She stood up and looked at him again. She leaned down and gave a kiss on the lips. He stared up at her, surprised.
"What was that for?"
"I…I don't know…I'm sorry," she stammered, "I did it on an impulse…"
He gave her a small smile. "I didn't mind."
She felt a smile creep across her face as well. "Well…maybe we could do it again sometime."
"I'd like that," he replied.
"Good," she whispered. She cleared her throat. "Uh, I'll see you later, Dave."
"Yeah, I'll see ya…"
She walked out the door, leaving Dave to look after her. She leaned her head on the wall and put her hand up to her lips. She smiled. She straightened up and walked off to find a patient, not knowing that Randi was looking from Jing-Mei to Dave's room with a look of regret and sorrow on her face.
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Hey, guys. I hope you liked this installment. The next chapter will probably be up by today or tomorrow because this one was so short. Please review because I want to know what you think!
Rating: PG
Spoilers: No
Disclaimer: If you don't know my disclaimer by know, I feel sorry for you.
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Jing-Mei poked her head into Dave's room.
"Hey, Dave," she said, softly.
He looked up and smiled. "Hey, Jing-Mei, what's up?"
She chuckled and stepped into the room, closing the door behind her.
"Nothing much…how you doing?"
"Oh, I'm fine," he replied, still smiling, "thanks for coming to see me."
"Hey, it's no problem," she said. "You know, you had us all worried about you. Even Benton and Corday."
"Well, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to cause an uproar," he joked.
Jing-Mei laughed, but stopped when she saw a flash of pain on his face. However, it disappeared as quickly has she had seen it.
"Are you sure you're OK?" she asked.
"Yeah, yeah, I'm good," he assured.
"Yeah, right," Jing-Mei mocked.
"Hey, you know, it's not easy," he said, though not defensively, "it still hurts a little."
Jing-Mei frowned. "Have you told anybody?"
"Why bother? I don't want to trouble them."
"Dave, you know just as well as I do that when you're in pain, it's OK to ask."
"Yeah, I know, but it doesn't even hurt that much, just small flashes and they go away really fast anyway."
Jing-Mei sighed. "Yeah, OK," she said, giving in.
Dave looked down. "So, have any interesting patients lately?"
"Well, there was this one guy who was convinced that he was Rocky," she replied.
Dave snickered. "Are you serious?"
"Yeah, totally. He came in wearing the gloves and everything. When I tried to explain that Rocky is just a movie character, he tried to box my face in!"
Dave shook his head, laughing. "I would've given anything to see that!"
"Hey, that's my face getting boxed in," Jing-Mei said, pretending to be angry.
"I'm just kidding," he replied.
Jing-Mei nodded. She looked her watch. "Oh, I'd better get out there or Weaver's going to have a fit."
"Yeah, I'm sure. Is she ragging on you now that I'm unavailable?"
Jing-Mei chuckled at that. "She misses you too, Dave."
"Yeah, well, everyone should," he replied with a charming smile.
Jing-Mei looked at him for a minute, admiring his handsome face and charms.
"Hey, you'd better get going," Dave said, breaking her from her thoughts.
She shook her head. "Oh, yeah, thanks," she said.
She stood up and looked at him again. She leaned down and gave a kiss on the lips. He stared up at her, surprised.
"What was that for?"
"I…I don't know…I'm sorry," she stammered, "I did it on an impulse…"
He gave her a small smile. "I didn't mind."
She felt a smile creep across her face as well. "Well…maybe we could do it again sometime."
"I'd like that," he replied.
"Good," she whispered. She cleared her throat. "Uh, I'll see you later, Dave."
"Yeah, I'll see ya…"
She walked out the door, leaving Dave to look after her. She leaned her head on the wall and put her hand up to her lips. She smiled. She straightened up and walked off to find a patient, not knowing that Randi was looking from Jing-Mei to Dave's room with a look of regret and sorrow on her face.
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Hey, guys. I hope you liked this installment. The next chapter will probably be up by today or tomorrow because this one was so short. Please review because I want to know what you think!
