I do not own ER. It belongs to FOX or NBC or Global or... not me.
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"Abby! I said, bag her!" Susan yelled. Everything was happening to fast. She couldn't think. Another of the nurses saw the distraction in Abby's eyes so she stepped up.
Seconds passed like minutes, while the young girl fought for her breath. "Pulse is normal and she's breathing." Susan and Abby exited the room together. "So what's up?"
Abby turned away. How was she supposed to tell Susan that that was the sister she hadn't seen since her family had abandoned her? So the nurse stayed in silence, hoping her friend wouldn't venture further into her problems.
"Dr. Lewis I need your help." Lucy said as she approached the two women. "Am I interrupting something?"
"No." Abby said as quickly as possible. She smiled and walked away.
"What it is?" Susan followed the young med-student into the lounge. She was a bit puzzled. "Lucy?"
"Ya. Just over here." Lucy guided Susan to the counter and bent down. "Can you help me get this open? Kerri asked me to get her something from here but the doors are stuck." Susan was very apprehensive about the situation.
"You want me to open this?" Lucy nodded. 'These kids get weirder every time.' She thought as she pulled on the door. It really was stuck. "I can't get it." After a while of trying. "Go get Malucci."
"I did. He couldn't get it." Just then Dave jumped into lounge with a screwdriver. "Dave what good is a screwdriver if you can't get to the screws?"
"Oh you'll see!" he said as he made his way over to the cupboards. He shoved the metal bit behind the door and pushed back. After five minutes of working and cussing at the doors, it flopped off. "Tada!"
"Thanks Dave." Lucy said to him while he made his way out the door. Susan had already left. Lucy searched the cabinet. "Now what was I here for?"
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This chapter is of no real importance. I was kind of in a trance when I wrote it. (It wasn't supposed to end up like this. But hey...
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"Abby! I said, bag her!" Susan yelled. Everything was happening to fast. She couldn't think. Another of the nurses saw the distraction in Abby's eyes so she stepped up.
Seconds passed like minutes, while the young girl fought for her breath. "Pulse is normal and she's breathing." Susan and Abby exited the room together. "So what's up?"
Abby turned away. How was she supposed to tell Susan that that was the sister she hadn't seen since her family had abandoned her? So the nurse stayed in silence, hoping her friend wouldn't venture further into her problems.
"Dr. Lewis I need your help." Lucy said as she approached the two women. "Am I interrupting something?"
"No." Abby said as quickly as possible. She smiled and walked away.
"What it is?" Susan followed the young med-student into the lounge. She was a bit puzzled. "Lucy?"
"Ya. Just over here." Lucy guided Susan to the counter and bent down. "Can you help me get this open? Kerri asked me to get her something from here but the doors are stuck." Susan was very apprehensive about the situation.
"You want me to open this?" Lucy nodded. 'These kids get weirder every time.' She thought as she pulled on the door. It really was stuck. "I can't get it." After a while of trying. "Go get Malucci."
"I did. He couldn't get it." Just then Dave jumped into lounge with a screwdriver. "Dave what good is a screwdriver if you can't get to the screws?"
"Oh you'll see!" he said as he made his way over to the cupboards. He shoved the metal bit behind the door and pushed back. After five minutes of working and cussing at the doors, it flopped off. "Tada!"
"Thanks Dave." Lucy said to him while he made his way out the door. Susan had already left. Lucy searched the cabinet. "Now what was I here for?"
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This chapter is of no real importance. I was kind of in a trance when I wrote it. (It wasn't supposed to end up like this. But hey...
