DISCLAIMER: I do not own ER. I do own the character of Andrea Tyler. I am
broke. Do not sue me. Thanks.
Sorry for the formatting. I'll fix it later. God Bless!
Show Me The Meaning
"Carter!" Kerry Weaver made her way to the admit desk. After glancing around the area, she turned to the desk clerk. "Jerry, where's Carter?"
"Um..." Jerry sits his doughnut down on the desk. "Try the lounge."
Weaver stalks off towards the lounge. She pushes the door open and finds John Carter finishing a cup of coffee. "Carter!"
Startled, Carter looks up. "Yes, Dr. Weaver?"
"What are you doing? Your shift started 30 minutes ago."
"Well..."
Weaver cuts him off. "We have a new intern starting in the ER today. Andrea Tyler. You're in charge of her."
"But..."
Weaver cuts him off again. "No 'buts', Carter. I want her supervised very closely." After saying this, she walked out of the lounge.
Carter sighs, sits his cup down in the sink, and proceeds to exit the lounge. He makes his way to the admit desk, his mind preoccupied by other things. Not looking where he is going, he runs into someone. "Oh, I'm sorry..." he looks up to see a young woman.
"That's alright. No harm done." The woman smiles, pushing a strand of blonde hair out of her face. "By any chance, would you be Dr. Carter?"
Carter nods.
The woman smiles. "I'm Andy Tyler, the new intern."
"Ah," Carter grins. "Welcome to County. You're going to love it here," he chuckles ruefully. "Would you, uh, like a tour?" He smiles at her.
"I'd love one..."
"Dr. Tyler! You're late! Not a very good impression on your first day!" Dr. Weaver walked by on her way to Exam Two.
"Oh, cry me a river, build me a bridge, and get over it!" Andy replied.
Carter laughed.
"Dr. Tyler, can I speak with you for a moment?"
Andy smiles at Carter, amused. "I'm being paged...." she grins and joins Kerry outside Exam Two. "What's up, Doc?"
Kerry sighs. "Andrea, do you really want to blow your last chance?" Andy's face falls. "That's what I thought. I'm not doing this to be harsh, but you really do need to be on your best behavior. You need to show up on time, treat all of your patients thoroughly, and Dr. Carter or myself will need to sign off on any narcotics you prescribe."
"Wonderful," Andy sighs.
Sorry for the formatting. I'll fix it later. God Bless!
Show Me The Meaning
"Carter!" Kerry Weaver made her way to the admit desk. After glancing around the area, she turned to the desk clerk. "Jerry, where's Carter?"
"Um..." Jerry sits his doughnut down on the desk. "Try the lounge."
Weaver stalks off towards the lounge. She pushes the door open and finds John Carter finishing a cup of coffee. "Carter!"
Startled, Carter looks up. "Yes, Dr. Weaver?"
"What are you doing? Your shift started 30 minutes ago."
"Well..."
Weaver cuts him off. "We have a new intern starting in the ER today. Andrea Tyler. You're in charge of her."
"But..."
Weaver cuts him off again. "No 'buts', Carter. I want her supervised very closely." After saying this, she walked out of the lounge.
Carter sighs, sits his cup down in the sink, and proceeds to exit the lounge. He makes his way to the admit desk, his mind preoccupied by other things. Not looking where he is going, he runs into someone. "Oh, I'm sorry..." he looks up to see a young woman.
"That's alright. No harm done." The woman smiles, pushing a strand of blonde hair out of her face. "By any chance, would you be Dr. Carter?"
Carter nods.
The woman smiles. "I'm Andy Tyler, the new intern."
"Ah," Carter grins. "Welcome to County. You're going to love it here," he chuckles ruefully. "Would you, uh, like a tour?" He smiles at her.
"I'd love one..."
"Dr. Tyler! You're late! Not a very good impression on your first day!" Dr. Weaver walked by on her way to Exam Two.
"Oh, cry me a river, build me a bridge, and get over it!" Andy replied.
Carter laughed.
"Dr. Tyler, can I speak with you for a moment?"
Andy smiles at Carter, amused. "I'm being paged...." she grins and joins Kerry outside Exam Two. "What's up, Doc?"
Kerry sighs. "Andrea, do you really want to blow your last chance?" Andy's face falls. "That's what I thought. I'm not doing this to be harsh, but you really do need to be on your best behavior. You need to show up on time, treat all of your patients thoroughly, and Dr. Carter or myself will need to sign off on any narcotics you prescribe."
"Wonderful," Andy sighs.
