Thanks everyone for the reviews
a few comments – the reason I wanted to have the substance in jen's bag be undetectable is because I have had lots of experience with IVs in my pregnancy with my daughter and to the naked eye there can be no difference because my anti nausea medication was clear and unable to be seen. But thanks for the comment on it.
I love the reviews this is a finished story that I'm typing in as we go. So without further adieu here's the next chapter in Jen's Destiny
Eric ran to the nurse's station.
"I need a doctor." He panted. "It's Jen she can't breathe."
"I'll go." Dr. Sorenson said coming from behind the desk.
"Not you." Eric said stepping into his path.
"Eric, you said Jen needs a doctor." Mr. Collins said confused. "Dr. Sorenson is her physician."
"Not anymore." Eric answered curtly. "Jen said a doctor put something in her IV. The only doctor in there was you."
"He's right." Mr. Collins agreed turning to Dr. Sorenson.
"So you're going to let her die on account of an accusation." Sorenson said angrily.
"I'm Doctor Matthews." A red haired man said coming up to them. "Is there a problem here?"
Elise appeared at the desk. "Dr. Matthews Miss Scotts in room 5 is having difficulty breathing. I've administered oxygen but she's not coming around like she should. Would you please come and see her."
Dr. Matthews could not help but look confused. But he nodded and followed Elise down the hall.
"Eric, you had better have a good explanation for all this." Mr. Collins warned.
"I do." Eric said producing a small IV pouch. "Right here. Have it tested at bio-lab."
"I will." Mr. Collins said taking the bag from him. "I will also be signing Jen out of here today. I'll go talk to Dr. Matthews now."
