Summary: I guess if I'm going to have a love interest for Ray in another story (see Ultimate NBC Crossover) I should explain how she got there.
Disclaimer: I don't own ER, But Dr. Abbi Laynce I do, so there!
Author's Note: It was nice to see that people actually like it, isn't it, Thought. I'm going to keep going with this. Oh, and please notice the different spellings of Abbi/Abby so it doesn't get confusing. ER's Abby (Abby Lockhart) is spelt A-B-B-Y, while my Abbi (Abbi Laynce) is spelt A-B-B-I. So with out further adieu…
Live and Let Love
"Red tags straight to trauma. Ray, great to see you. You two, take this one to trauma 2," Susan said, pointing at Ray and Abbi. They both started rolling the gurney down the hallway, as the paramedic gave the bullet.
"20 year old male, gear shift through right tibia and head lacs."
"Okay, call surgery. I'm sure they're going to want to see this one," Dr. Laynce called with authority in her voice.
"Since when do you have authority to call for the OR? Since when do you even work here? Who are you?" Ray asked, extremely perturbed at the 2nd year resident. Not that he knew that she was his superior. "Start him on 2 litres of O-Neg," He stated turning to Sam.
"Sorry, I'm Dr. Abbi Laynce. I just transferred from Nashville," Abbi yelled across the room as she dialled the OR extension.
"Okay!" Ray called back.
After a few dozen live ones, some sutures, and some food poisoned tourists; Abbi's shift was over. Ray had stayed to help with the backlog of patients.
"Sorry to get of on the wrong foot earlier. I'm Dr. Ray Barnett," Ray said, re-introducing himself.
"I'm Dr. Abbi Laynce. It's nice to meet you," she replied, sticking out her hand for a handshake. Both residents walked towards the El platform and started to chat.
"So, Nashville?" Ray started, remembering her introduction earlier in the day.
"Yah, I matched Vanderbilt. I just transferred here a week ago. I'm a second year resident," Abbi answered. If felt good to get things off of her chest.
"Really, I'd place you as a med student. You look so young."
"I graduated form high school when I was 16. I had a bachelors degree in science when 19, med school at twenty. I'm only 25," Abbi spilled. The two doctors sat on a bench, waiting for their respective El trains. After 5 minutes, Abbi's train pulled into the station.
"Well it was nice talking to you. When do you work next?" Abbi asked Ray, hoping it would be her next shift.
"Tomorrow at noon," He replied, as Sarah stepped onto the train. As the doors shut, they both hoped they'd see each other again.
Authors Note: Well, after a long hiatus I finally wrote a second chapter. I hope you liked it. If you did, click the cute little button below, and let me know.
