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Thanks to Starbright, who helped my with this whole thing!
Thoughts: The Price of Nobility
Sully- It was a just a little MVA compared to some of the other ones I've seen, it was never suppose to turn out this way. This day will stick with me forever because Taylor is gone. I never really knew her that well, but she was a great firefighter. I couldn't or didn't look at her, I don't know if it was because I knew it was bad or I just couldn't handle it.
When I looked at the sheet laying over her on the gurney, and all of the blood seeping through, I thought I was going to be sick. I turned to look at Davis, he looked so heartbroken, it must be so hard for him, especially since he used to date her, and I can tell that he still had feelings for her. I am glad I wasn't there to hear Alex's last words; I don't think I could've handled them.
I found out later that she didn't even cry when she know that she was dying, she was braver than I thought she was. I was just helping Doc with Lieutenant Johnson; I hope that he is going be okay, as I don't think we can handle two people dying on the same day. Nobody was supposed to die today, how could an little MVA turn into something like this.
I see Davis walk out of the lounge that he, Kim, and Beth were in trying to all calm down. His eyes are red and his face is streaked with tears. He walks over to me and I pat his shoulder and he begins to cry again.
I wish I could help Ty and everybody else, but all I can tell him is that it is going to be okay. But how can I say that when I know that it is not that easy. It took me years to get over Ty's father's death. I pat his shoulder again and this time not only did Ty cried, but I cried as well.
Thanks to Starbright, who helped my with this whole thing!
Thoughts: The Price of Nobility
Sully- It was a just a little MVA compared to some of the other ones I've seen, it was never suppose to turn out this way. This day will stick with me forever because Taylor is gone. I never really knew her that well, but she was a great firefighter. I couldn't or didn't look at her, I don't know if it was because I knew it was bad or I just couldn't handle it.
When I looked at the sheet laying over her on the gurney, and all of the blood seeping through, I thought I was going to be sick. I turned to look at Davis, he looked so heartbroken, it must be so hard for him, especially since he used to date her, and I can tell that he still had feelings for her. I am glad I wasn't there to hear Alex's last words; I don't think I could've handled them.
I found out later that she didn't even cry when she know that she was dying, she was braver than I thought she was. I was just helping Doc with Lieutenant Johnson; I hope that he is going be okay, as I don't think we can handle two people dying on the same day. Nobody was supposed to die today, how could an little MVA turn into something like this.
I see Davis walk out of the lounge that he, Kim, and Beth were in trying to all calm down. His eyes are red and his face is streaked with tears. He walks over to me and I pat his shoulder and he begins to cry again.
I wish I could help Ty and everybody else, but all I can tell him is that it is going to be okay. But how can I say that when I know that it is not that easy. It took me years to get over Ty's father's death. I pat his shoulder again and this time not only did Ty cried, but I cried as well.
