Author’s Note:
PG-17/R for Language - This is Merry #5 –A-, one of several parts that make up
a whole. *Wow even*. You might blame the title on Doctor Bender.
A Whateley Academy Tale
The More, the Merrier
( Merry #5a )
By Renae & Doctor Bender
With assistance from Maggie & Motley
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Thursday, October 26, 2006
(Somewhere between Langley, VA and ARC.)
Shuffle
“Stand still. The
trees ahead and bush beside you are not lost." – Albert Einstein
“I can not be
your judge, Mr. Jailer is your host. He’s keeping you inside and hides you from
the world. No catcher in the rye can help you from yourself.” –Life is a
flower- Ace of Base
I was running,
trying to get lost in the maze of pipes and wires. I could hear the rasp of
scales on cement and on steel. A dry rustle that wasn’t quite paper and not
quite dead leaves seemed to echo off of every wall and from every dark shadow.
I
had turned the valve that would divert the pressure off of the main reactor and
if I made it to the next junction I could lure the pythons into a steam bath. I
glanced to my watch, my time was measured in nano-seconds, not that it
mattered; I was way behind the power curve.
~’Go
faster Merry.’~
“God
dammed snakes just leave me alone!” I ducked under a looping coil that was
frozen in time long enough for me to slip past. “Red and Black, friend to Jack.
Black to Yellow, Kill a Fellow.” So much yellow and black, diamonds too, the
scales were so unbalanced.
~’Focus
Merry.’~
Sweat
was dripping from every pore and my eyes were fairly burning from the poison
spray from the spitting cobra that was further back down the one of the many
tunnels I had raced through. Motion blurred then stopped, the router, follow
the router to the junction. Circuits flowed and bent under my weight, I was
pressing every button, hitting every sequence.
~’Only
two hundred and seventy one combinations, child’s play Merry’~
“Child’s
play he says, he’s not the one with the snake bites.” I slapped a few more
sequences into motion, “/patternFinder execute.”
L
IB
TER
*Y*
***
L,I,T,B,E,Y,R,*,*,*,*,*…
Eleven letters, five repeats. Where am I? Think, passwords are often tied to
mnemonics.
~’The Reactor
is in Liberty, Kansas Merry, does that help?’~
L,I,B,E,R,T,Y,*,*,*,*,
four letter word and liberty. Doh! I am not a Pennsylvanian resident if I can’t
make that jump. I keyed in LIBERTYBELL, then I watched the locks open on
the pump. I pulled the lever and the pumps kicked into gear, “Alright! Eat that
you suckers!”
In the distance
the snakes hisses were replaced by the sounds of steam jetting out under
excessive pressure. A warning siren started screaming. “Its! Not! Fair!” I
screamed back at the sirens.
~’Get to the
control room, the terrorists have set the reactor to overload.’~
“Eyes hurt.”
~’You can do
it.’~
I sighed and ran,
I was so tired of running. The net was nearly dead down here, only a few data
lines were up. “They cut the main trunk lines.” I looked around, the local
network was still up in the Reactor’s Control Room.
I slipped into
the hubs and up into the security system. From various inputs I could see the
firefight tick by in single frames on the outskirts of the plant. I found the
fire suppression system, the only people alive in the control room were the
terrorists, so many broken bodies in white shirts lay on the floor. “No
hostages are alive in the control room.”
~’*sigh*, Ok.’~
I triggered the
Halon system and watched the fire doors slip shut, and the white vapor started
filling the room. No distractions, just ignore the people making fish faces in
the various cameras. I eased down and into the control room computer. No snakes
for a change, just a few twitchy things that pounded at keys and doors.
“What am I
looking for?” I watched the digital gauges rise exponentially, it was going to
be a hot time in the old town tonight.
~’Scram the
plant, look for the control rods. All of them need to go in to shut down the
plant.”’~
I found the
control rods, of course they were locked. I beat my hands on the panels, “Why
can’t things just go right!”
~’Go faster.
Look for an emergency bypass.’~
Wires and
paths, switches, relays and monitors. I flipped through a model of the plant, I
would have to go into the reactor. I turned on the monitors in that room, it was
filled with snakes. I closed my eyes, “Snakes, no more snakes.”
~’No one else
can do it Merry.’~
I turned and
ran down the cascading logic gates, On, Off. NOT, NAND, XOR. I fell into the
pool of ones and zeros only to drop into the digital sea below. I let myself
drift with the current then I surfaced in the stand-alone system attached to
the hydraulic rams that would insert the cooling rods.
I was standing
besides a bank of switches all flashing in a red sea. I ignored the bites, the
hisses and the ugly caress of the scales against my flesh. The largest one was
wrapping me tighter and tighter each time that I pulled a lever down. I clasped
the last leaver and let the weight of the snake pull it and me down.
~’Get out
Merry.’~
Out. Out was
good, even quiet, and then even though I was out; the last hissing snake bit at
my neck.
*************
“A god damned
nightmare. How many people did we lose?” Paul asked someone on his cell phone.
“Just wounded? Ok. Yeah I will get back to you. Tell them to start the convoy
moving again.”
The
trailer rocked a few times and the cargo trailer cum hospital room rattled
loudly. A small figure was secured to a bed with straps and various wires that
connected her to a small jungle of monitors. Aside from what appeared to be a
mad plumbers convention on and going into her body; she might have been
sleeping peacefully.
The
assorted medical team members were looking everywhere but at the two men. The
general undercurrent of the mobile hospital room was distinctly hostile. For a
moment the only sound came from the medical monitors and the hum of the tires
against the road.
Evans
was glaring at Paul, “I hope you are happy.”
“It was
necessary.”
“Necessary,” he
echoed with a snort of disgust.
“Look I am not
happy about it, ok? I just follow instructions.”
Evans shook his
head, “Save your justifications, I read you well enough.”
“You can resign
at any time.”
“Oh I plan on
it, once she is safely at ARC and after I file –my- report.” Evans looked at the
unconscious girl, “I hope you get what you deserve, once she wakes up and finds
out what you did…”
“She will never
find out.”
“Care to lay
odds on that?”
****************
Saturday, October
28, 2006 (Morning)
(ARC)
Cut
"For a tree to become tall it must grow tough roots
among the rocks." - Friedrich
Nietzsche
“When every race
is run and the day is closing in. I don’t care about the world; I’m living for
the light. Don’t cry for me today.” –Life is a flower- Ace of Base
I was melting,
I could feel myself sliding backwards, the hissing had faded; though the
pressure on my arms was still great. I could feel its mouth constricting on my
neck. I tried to scream for help; then I awoke to darkness.
I was drenched
in sweat and couldn’t move my arms, my heart was pounding from the nightmare;
there still was that pressure on my neck choking me… I screamed trying to take
one last breath before it swallowed me. Somewhere in that moment I started
coughing then it was blessedly quiet again.
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A
trio of people jerked alert with the scream that echoed over the speaker and
they looked towards darkened monitors. One of the three rapidly started
punching buttons and the multiple cameras and lights that fed into the room
turned on. As the monitors sprung into life, they framed the girl who was lying
on the white padded floor of the room. Her oddly highlighted black and blue
hair was pasted to the side of her face with sweat. From the bottom end of the
straight jacket, her bare legs peeked out, though her arms were lost from
sight.
The second
person was largely overweight, though he moved with the careless ease of one
accustomed to having the world get out of the way for him. He peered
into the all white room with some concern. He took a PDA out from the pocket of
his exceedingly loud Hawaiian shirt, the PDA easily vanishing from sight in his
hands. The black pants were a sharp contrast to the Samoan tribal tattoos that
graced his brown arms and face. A tag on his shirt simply read: Kam, ARC, Support.
He scratched at
his short-cropped black hair, then he closed his eyes for a moment. When he
opened them again the girl in the next room rose a few feet and the straight
jacket slowly but carefully undid itself from around the child. A few moments
later she drifted over to the bunk and was placed careful in it, the straight
jacket was allowed to fall with careless abandonment.
“Kam, was she
supposed to be loose?” The first man, was dressed in medical whites, he was a
sharp contrast in thinness compared to the Samoan. His sandy long brown hair
was tied back with a multitude of colored scrunches.
Kam shrugged
and tapped his toes, letting his sandals slap loudly against the tiled floor.
“Chris, she’s in a bad way, poor girl.”
Chris looked in
on the sleeping child, then at the temperature gages for her room. “She’s
sweating way too much for the rooms temperature setting.” He looked over to the
lady who was tapping at a keyboard. “Say Kerry, when was the last time her
blood sugars were checked?”
The red head
turned to look up from her notes, she was wearing a pale blue blouse under a
white lab coat, a pair of gray slacks and a pair of white Nikes stretched out
lazily under the desk. She flipped through a few pages of barely legible notes,
“Four-twenty in the morning, it says she was at one hundred fifty. A bit high,
but not dangerously so.”
A glance to the
clock showed the current time, “It’s six now, when was her last meal?” asked
Chris.
“Uh, one
second.” Kerry tapped at a screen then looked back through the pile of charts.
“Breakfast this past Wednesday.” Her nose wrinkled slightly as if she was lost
in thought, “She had a delusional episode resulting from some of her
medications, shortly followed by anaphylactic shock. Stabilized… Ye gods, they
either didn’t like her or were scared shitless of her.”
Kam
glanced down at the girl in the monitor, then the screen zoomed in to show her
legs, a multitude of small Band-Aids covered her legs. “What’s with all the
Band-Aids?”
“Some
of them were from the glucose study, evidently she is diabetic. On top of her
other problems; she is listed as a sociopath.” Kerry’s voice held a hint of
disbelief. “Anti-Psychotics, Deidrik’s, antidepressants, glucophages, and heavy
sedation. Currently she’s got a red flag on all medications, her body chemistry
is a ‘fun’ one.”
Chris
looked over to Kam, “So, what brings the heavy mover of ARC to my humble
abode?”
Kam
blinked slowly, “Hmm, I would say it’s because they are afraid one little girl
is going to use you for a tooth pick.” He grinned, “Still, I think it’s an
error on some ones part.”
Kerry
chimed in, “Not entirely, overkill perhaps, but not in error, look at the
ambient voltage sensor.” She reached up to tap a digital meter, “Five thousand
volts and rising quickly.”
Kam
whistled softly, “Itty bitty package, awesome cosmic power.”
“How?
The room is shielded from outside power sources.” He walked over to a bank of
instruments, “Figures, they left the Rosenberg Field un-powered. Idiots.”
He flipped a switch, “Ok, that should make a difference.”
“And she is
stabilizing at roughly ten thousand volts,” Kerry shook her head, “Messy, the
folks at Langley are just plain sloppy. An image popped up on the monitor, then
a second. Evidently they were before and after shots of Merry, taken from her
testing. In one image it is plain to see she is largely androgynous, the next
is evident that she had transformed to mostly female.
“Blood stains?”
Kam rumbled in surprise.
“Not her blood,
hers is literally blue, they sent a few moments of video.” The video
flickers to life and Merry is in the testing chamber, where she is looking at a
gun. A few moments later she is shown killing a lady in camouflage outfit, a
few moments of static and she is shown shooting another man in the same type of
clothing in the back.
“Look at her face,
she’s in shock or something. No visible emotions.” Chris was looking at the two
monitors, “She is showing more emotion sleeping than she did then.”
“An astute
observation Chris,” stated a gentle baritone voice. The man took a few more
stepped into the room past a separate array of monitors that looked as if they
were viewing a scene from ‘2001 a Space Odyssey’; cryogenically frozen sleepers
in deep hibernation.
The
man was wearing an immaculate white lab coat over a nicely fitted three-piece
gray suit. The only color it seemed he allowed himself was a pale blue tie.
Black dress shoes reflected the light of the room lending an air of height to
the man.
“Hello Doctor
Otto, come to see our newest problem case?”
“Yes and no,
the ‘Powers Above’ decided I have a full plate at the moment.” He smiled at the
trio, “Still it does seem like they have a good support staff in place.”
“Hey Doc,
didn’t hear you come in,” Kam offered in way of greeting.
He waved aside
issue with one hand, “she is quite the enigma isn’t she?” he asked and
chuckling softly. “Have you worked through her classifications yet?”
“Somewhat
Doctor, I was focusing on her medical problems first.” Kerry turned and
motioned to a stack of files, “It’s amazing she didn’t suffer a burn out in her
testing phase.” An image from an MRI came to life on a monitor, “Here she has a
gland or something that is roughly the size of my fist, at least on the image.”
She pushes a key, “Here it has radically expanded in size. It’s now about three
times what it was before the test. Not to mention the other physiological
changes.”
“How big is it
now?” Chris was looking over the pair’s shoulders.
“Well it
expanded to occupy a good third of her abdomen, at least it appears to do that
on the video. Then she changed again and her body mass and structure altered
radically.” She presses a button and another image replaces the last two,
“Here she had a normal stomach and intestinal tract,” another image comes up.
“Then it altered immensely, her stomach remained the same, though her
intestinal tracts appears to have contracted and compressed in on themselves.”
“Adaptive
mutation?” Kam was looking in from one side.
“Or something,
there is also a secondary medical file stating that some sort of prior surgical
intervention was necessary earlier. Largely tied to secondary sexual
characteristics.”
“In English?”
Kam looked at Kerry with a bland expression.
“Um, she was
born with both sexes and the parents made a bad call, one of them was removed.”
She shook her head, “And later as it grew back, the poor kid’s kidneys nearly
shut down before they figured that out. It says she even went as far as
to go into cardiac arrest on the table.”
“Tough little
girl.”
“Interesting.”
Doctor Otto was looking surprised, “Was her mutation active before or after
resuscitation?”
“After it
appears,” she chucked her tongue in amusement, “evidently they charged her up,
and she knocked a few surgeons to the floor as they tried to operate.”
“She woke up
-on- the table?”
“Briefly,
though it doesn’t sound like she was aware of it.”
With
a frown Doctor Otto took up a chair, “You are aware she cannot be handled
directly?” The trio nodded, “It would seem we have a few mysteries, though the
how and the whys of it may only be seen in Gods cook-book.”
“Why
bring her ‘here’, what makes her so dangerous?” Kam asked in some confusion,
“If all she is just an untrained energizer.”
“Not
entirely, that may only be a secondary aspect of her true gift.” He waved a
hand to the monitors, “Behold a first of her kind. You have seen telepaths and
others with gifts like your own, correct Kam?”
“Every
day Doc.”
“As
easy as some might pluck thoughts from minds, this child manipulates
computers.”
“OK
so she can read data files, big whoop.” Chris opined.
Doctor
Otto chuckled, “A bit more in depth than that. I believe she once threatened
to target an nuclear missile on someone’s house.” He held up a finger, “And they
believe she very likely could do it.”
“Get
out.” Chris incredulously responded as he was looking back to the monitor,
“People supposedly hack into NORAD all the time, like the movie War Games.”
“Well
from what I have been able to wiggle out of a few people, she can bypass
virtually all security on a computer in seconds. Not to mention change files
and so on, to reflect what she wants them to.” Doctor Otto was grinning.
“What
is so funny Doctor?” Kerry asked.
“From
what I gathered, if you like your bank accounts to remain full, you don’t want
to annoy her overly much.”
Kam
smiled, “Can she get me a raise?”
“Very
likely, though do you want to explain that to the IRS?” Doctor Otto was looking
at Kam with a bemused expression, “I seem to recall you having a difficult time
in Nevada, something about roulette and craps?”
Kam’s
face colored and he looked at the floor, “Um, yeah.”
“So
do you want that kind of headache again?”
“No,
I will stick to my nice six figure salary.” Kam grinned ruefully.
“So
what is her primary classification then?” Kerry was holding a pen with her
records open.
“Cautiously,
I would label her as a Cyber-Path of undetermined ability,” he shrugged, “if
that is indeed the proper name for it. As far we know of, she is the first ever,
so it is rather hard to judge what her range and limitations are.”
“If
she indeed has any,” he shook his head and glanced at the trio to ensure he had
their attention, “They think she has a proximity range that she has to
be in, in order to effect computers. Though we are not certain, needless
to say there is some concern about the quality of data from our good
friends in the CIA.” He said the last with an edge of sarcasm.
With
a shrug he motioned to the cameras, “Hence all the heavy shielding. She has
been documented to be able to know if a network is active and if a power
line is alive or not, from mere observation. Though that may be a secondary
aspect of her power.”
“It
says here,” Kerry tapped a file, ”her eyes register wavelengths deep into the electromagnetic
spectrum. All though they say she is ‘technically’ color blind.” Kerry snorted,
“Not to mention being able to ‘see’ while in total darkness.”
“That’s
a fun trade off.” Chris noted while leafing through another file, “Photo copied
records, cute. Wasn’t there a something about a bomb at a hospital in
Philadelphia recently?” He held up a page that had a Philadelphian hospital
logo prominently displayed in one corner.
“I
think, some radical anti-mutant group or something claimed responsibility.” Kam
shrugged as Chris tried to hand him the file, “I just move stuff Chris, I am
not supposed to play doctor.”
“Well
you are getting paid to keep your intern hat on this week, for a change,” said
Kerry with a smile, “All those shuttle punks will have to change their own
tires for a change.”
Otto
chuckled deeply, then pointed towards the girl in question, steering them back
on subject. “Needless to say some folks are concerned that she will invade our
computer systems and play havoc with things.” He was looking thoughtful, “You
may want to back things up to DVD on an hourly basis. I am planning backing my
own computer up, just in case.”
“She’s
that good?” Kam was looking at his PDA with some worry.
“If you like your little black book Kam, I suggest
you leave it out here.” Kerry was smiling, “We know how love the ladies.”
“Hey
there is a lot of me to love.”
“We
can see that,” commented Chris.
“Why
I ‘aughta’”, Kam raised his hand up in the air majestically.
“Send
him to the moon with out his space suit?” Doctor Otto commented dryly.
“Aw
Doc, just because one loud mouth shuttle jockey got under my skin one day…”
“And
you lifted him two hundred feet into the air, minus his parachute…” continued
Kerry.
“Doesn’t
mean you would have dropped him, more than a hundred feet, before catching him
again.” Finished Chris for the large man.
“Ummm.
You got me.” Kam was looking slightly pink. “I didn’t hurt him.”
“Right Kam. So I will see you at Anger Management
Group, Tuesday afternoon?” Doctor Otto seemed to be enjoying the larger mans
discomfort slightly.
“Ah
jeeze Doc.”
“It’s
only a few more sessions Kam, besides its Henry’s turn to buy the pizza.”
“Ok,
fine.” He moaned in mock pain, “the things I put up with for free food.”
“I’ll
see you at group then.” Doctor Otto stood up from his chair, “If things get too
weird with her, I would like to know.”
“Officially? Or?”
Kerry was eyeing the Doctor with a hint of suspicion.
“Oh, just the
odd mention of it might be appropriate.” He waved a hand to the building in
general, “Let’s just say I have my own concerns.”
“One of your
infamous hunches?” Kerry asked, but all eyes were on the Doctor.
“That and human
nature,” Doctor Otto pointed to the PDA in Kam’s hand, “With something as
simple as that, she is thought to become a weapon. Though I expect the truth is
even more interesting.”
Chris looked at
his friends and summed things up neatly for them. “Oh boy.”
“Indeed.”
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I awoke to a
blue and white world, in a strange bed and in a stranger place. You would think
I would be used to it by now, though I wasn’t. If anything I was beginning to
treat it as a sign that my life was taking another turn for the worse.
I could feel
that I was on some sort of cot or bunk, it was firm and had a distinct hospital
antiseptic smell to it. I wasn’t sure if the walls were white until I poked at
it with a finger. The wall was canvas covered and seemed to compress a bit
before firming up. I closed my eyes and floated in my own blue world for a small
amount of time. It was nice not to be pushed around by the electronic breeze
for a change.
I was very achy
and stiff; leaving me to guess that I had been out of it for some time. My nose
and throat were rough and had a scratchy feeling. My mouth had a nasty feel to
it as well; not to mention it was largely dry. Opening my eyes again seemed to
be a mistake as the room spun slightly. I could see and feel one bright spot of
bright blue next to the overhead lights, and very faint lines on the distance
that might be a computer or more power lines.
I
was feeling a bit thick in the head as too. Which might explain why it took me
a few minutes to realize that the white of the room and the softly padded walls
were not a figment of my imagination. Though, when I did realize I was in a
padded cell, I can’t say I was overly surprised.
~:Welcome
Alice to your own padded cell, the White Rabbit will be along shortly with the
red and blue pills.:~
“If
only it was that easy.”
~#Designate
location as safe?#~
“Safe,
well maybe. Doubt it though.”
~!Well
look at it from this way, cleaning it will be easy.!~
~$
*Worry*Panic* Run, hide.$~
“Relax
folks, we are mostly safe.”
~:As
in mostly harmless, too?:~
“Well,
it ‘is’ us.”
~#Escape?#~
I
eased myself up to look around the room resting on both arms, then I sat up
slowly the rest of the way, as the room tilted slightly. “Crud, this is not a
good indication of how my day is gonna go.”
I
eased my feet to the cushioned floor and in a moment of abstract weirdness I
remembered to not flash anyone. I rearranged my hospital gown to cover my ass
and looked for any markings on it. There were none I could make out, though the
stark white cotton hospital gown did not promise to be useful for any escape
attempts.
Sitting
up made two things apparent; first was that I really had to pee. The
second was that with the wild gyrations the room was making, walking to the
exposed toilet was going to be a problem. I closed one eye and eased down to
the floor; with luck I could crawl the short mile to the toilet and not pee
myself.
Have
you ever noticed that when you are sick and have to do anything, that it seems
to take forever? Ok maybe not forever, though the short eternity it took to get
there, sure made its length known. In some ways I was glad someone had
neglected to return my underwear, though from the unnerving aspect of trying to
hide what I was doing under the hospital gown; some extra modesty would have
been nice.
The
sound of a small motor made me aware of a video camera in the room as I sat and
took care of some overdue business. I scrunched down, and watched the camera
watch me. Not wanting to miss my chance at giving the giving the wrong
impression I flipped the camera the bird. Then I said, “fucking perverts.”
I
did get a slight giggle when the camera abruptly pointed to the opposite
corner. Though I can’t say for certain, I was fairly sure the motor was not that
fast. I shook my head and contemplated the tissue dispenser, single sheet, single
ply. Stopping up the toilet was not going to be a viable escape ploy.
I
sighed and worked at shredding a piece of toilet paper trying to take my mind
off the watchers. It was one of those tricks that I never understood, until I
figured out that the on and off switch muscles for peeing are different for
guys and girls. Since then it has almost become a ritual of its own right.
Once the internal pressure had dropped off, I got
this odd feeling that I was missing something or it was slightly over due. I
tried to tick off days on my hands as the camera started back to life. I sighed
and finished up before it tracked back in position where it could see me. Then
I put one hand out to touch the button recessed in the wall to flush.
For
a short time I had discovered a few new words or two in my vocabulary, of which
I used, loudly. The other thing I noted was that the toilet’s flush button was
a very good grounding point. My other concern was that I might have
welded the silly thing in the off position. Which if it was the case could
make things a tad smelly in a few hours.
I
shook my hand and blinked a few tears out of my eyes. “If you all can remotely
flush the toilet it might help.” A few moments later the toilet flushed, which
answered the questions of if they could hear me and could flush.
“Thank
you. Also, it might be really nice if you could get me some underwear
and pads in the next few days. I am a bit over due for my period. An’ I don’t
want to sleep in it any time soon. Tu Capisci?”
I
almost made it to the bunk when I tripped over something. Considering I was
weaving all over the place, it could have been my own feet. Though when I
recovered enough of my wits and my equilibrium, I noted that it was a straight
jacket.
~:Just
your size, how nice.:~
I
pushed myself up and untangled my legs from the arms of the jacket. I gathered
it up and sighed as my butt was hanging out of the gown again. I picked my
dignity, myself and the jacket up, and then walked the last few steps to the
bed. I rolled the jacket up and placed it at the head of the bed, since it was
the only feature of the room I could use for a pillow.
When
the jacket rose up by itself and moved to the door, I was more than a bit
surprised, if not edged out by it. The jacket danced its way to the door
and then the door opened with a flood of electronic breeze, though no one was
in sight.
~:Escape!:-
You
didn’t have to credit me for being slow of thought, much less to suit thought
to action. Unfortunately some jolly joker had dipped my feet in glue after the
first step. Experimentally I gave each foot a good tug, then strained for a few
seconds futilely before giving up. “Well fuck me!” Evidently I was not going
anywhere soon.
“Tut
tut, such language.” I turned my head to the voice then tried to take a step
backwards as the largest man I had ever seen out side of cartoons, walked in.
I
flailed for a moment as I lost my balance, my knees wanted to go where my mind
told them but my feet did not. Just as I thought I was going to bite it big
time, something ‘caught’ me in mid fall and then moved me to the bed gently.
“Sorry,
didn’t mean to startle you,” he said.
I
looked at the man and shook my head slowly trying to find polite words. I for
one did not want this mountain of flesh mad at me any time soon. Especially
considering he seemed to act like he was responsible for my sticky feet.
“I’m
Kam,” he offered into my silence.
“Hello.
Um Kam. Did you do?” I pointed to the floor then motioned to the bed. When he
nodded with a smile, I knew for certain I did not want him mad at me. “Oh,
sorry, my um, mouth tends to react on its own at times.”
“I
saw that.” He pointed to the button on the wall that would have flushed the
toilet. He laughed and fanned a large hand in my direction, “You know that
little zap dropped your current power level about two thousand volts?”
“Eeep!”
Not terribly communicative but it suited my guts’ clenching sensation.
“Needless
to say I won’t be volunteering to shake your hand. I suppose we probably need
to set a few ground rules.”
I
groaned and lay there shaking my head. “Wonderful.”
“Oh
it is not that bad. I am a nice guy, honest.” He was rocking side to side on
his sandals. I suppose that if your feet are that large; shoes may not be an
option. Though the sandals seemed very out of place in the all white room. As
did the flowery red tent he was wearing as a shirt.
“I’ll
take your word for that.” No I was not trying for sarcasm, though it may have
leaked out.
“Ah
a ‘hard case’.”
“Not
really, I am just not much for rules.” I grinned impishly, “The less rules
there are, the less I feel the need to urge to break them.”
“Oh
one of those types,” Kam chuckled. “Still just so we know where we
stand, I have to give you a few.”
“Ok,
just remember I may try and break them anyways.”
“First
rule, no throwing food or fecal material.” He pointed at the toilet, “Crap
stays in the toiler, yes?”
“Ick,
I think I can live with that part of the rule. If the food sucks though…”
“Have
you ever known hospital food to not suck?”
“No.”
“Well for the time being you may want to pretend
that it is good; even if it sucks. I am not going to clean up after you. If you
eat what turns up or most of it, we will see about a candy bar or something.
Ok?”
“I’ll
consider it.” Though the idea of a candy bar made my stomach wake up.
He
paused, then nodded. “Good, next I won’t call you names if you don’t call me
names.”
“No
jokes of ‘Howdy Jailer?’”
“I’ll
consider it.” He chuckled and made a hash mark in the air with a finger. “One
for me, I think.” He knelt down on one knee, “Last rule, you don’t try and zap
me, and I won’t glue you to a spot for an hour or three.”
“Deal,
shake on it?” I held out my hand and smiled.
He
reached out and paused before moving his hand back out of reach, “Almost had
me. They didn’t put anything in your notes about you being sneaky.”
I
made a mark of my own in the air, “One for me, arm wrestle for the last point?”
“Nope,
I don’t think so, at least not until I can find some heavily insulated gloves.”
“Drat.”
“Feel
like food?”
“No.
I don’t even feel like me…” I paused at his chuckle, ”My head and my
stomach are not talking to each other using nice words yet. Not to mention with
the way things have been going I’ll crash soon and need a shot or something.
Also the room is doing a slow whirl to the left.”
“Well
I will see what the folks say about that. Still, how about water or something?”
“Hmm,
a Jolt Cola™ would be nice.”
“Sorry
they don’t want you running laps in here on the caffeine, how about a sports
drink?”
“Ok,
it beats water.” I held my nose and made a sinking motion with my hand.
“You
lounge there and I see if I can get a jug of punch for you.”
“No
problem I can get it for myself.” I rose up and sank back down as the room did
a triple gainer. “Or not…” I felt my stomach lurch. “Um, sick.”
“Yep
you don’t look so good.”
“No.
Going. To. Be. Sick.” I managed to get each word out and keep what little was
in my guts, in my guts.
I
felt the bed fall out from under me and I closed my eyes as I floated in what
felt like the direction of the toilet. “Hang in there Circuit Breaker, a few
more seconds,” I felt the room violently spin, though that could have been me
being flipped over to face the toilet. “Ok, let her rip kid.”
I
didn’t need a second invitation. Though I am sure there were some very rude
comments building up in delayed outrage from the sudden violent spin he gave me
so that I faced the toilet. Once the urge to vomit had left and I had wiped my
mouth, I settled for giving him a dirty look. “Oh Kam, about that rule where we
don’t call each other names?”
“Yes?”
“If
you ever spin me like that when I am sick, again. That rule goes
down the crapper.”
“Oh,”
he said in a small voice. “I wasn’t thinking of that.”
~:That’s
obvious.:~ Chad added snidely, though I had to agree with him.
“Trust
me you do not want to try it, at least from my perspective anyways.” I told him
without the added rancor provided by Chad.
“Ho-Kay.
Back to bed?”
“If you would,
just no trips through Beggar’s Canyon today.”
I heard him
laugh, “Right, up you go.” I floated upwards away from the toilet. “And over,”
then I was slowly sailing to the bed. “An back down.” Where he deposited me
softly into the bed. A few moments later he walked over and flushed the vomit
et al, away.
I felt oddly
weak, like I had skipped a few meals and then just ran a marathon. “Ugh, maybe
the Jolt Cola™ would be a very good idea about now. Someone just flipped my off
switch.”
About that time
a lady walked in with the nefarious test strips, meter and the pointy clicky
tube. “Sorry Circuit Breaker, need a quick test.”
Evidently we
were playing the code name game today, “its just ‘Breaker’.”
“Ok, Breaker,
time to check your blood sugar levels.” She settled everything on the end of
the bed near my feet. “You know how to do this?”
I grimaced and
slowly sat up, no the world was still not liking me. “Yeah, unfortunately I
do.” I picked up a wipes packet and spent a few seconds deciding which finger
to abuse. I gave a mental shrug and selected the middle finger, as I may as
well get some use out of it. After the wipe, stick and test was done; I was the
proud owner of a bandaged ‘bird.’
I glanced at
her medical whites looking for a nametag. Evidently this crowd didn’t run
around advertising who they were. “Your blood sugar is very low, can you tell
if your pump has kicked in or not?”
“Nope,
sometimes it vibrates just after a dose. Though if it happened while I was
puking my guts out just now, I would not have noticed it.”
She dug in a
pocket and tossed a red and white striped candy into my lap, “Start sucking on
that, I think you need solid food in you.”
“Ok.” I shrugged,
I was not sure how a bit of candy was going to help. I unwrapped it and started
the dubious process of making the candy cane flavored candy vanish.
“We’ll be back
with a meal soonish, oatmeal sound ok?”
“Nothing
that tastes like dead gym socks please,” I sighed recalling my last meal that
didn’t go so well.
“Oh I think we
can find something better than that,” she was smiling though her eyes were
saying something was off.
I grunted and
they departed fairly quickly taking the trash and the test meter with them.
I lay there
chasing the candy around my mouth with my tongue, and trying to figure out just
why I was doing it when the insulin pump vibrated once. A few seconds later it
vibrated again, then it sat quietly ignoring me like it usually does. “Well the
pump did something twice,” I announced to the room.
Blue, blue and more
blue, I was starting to drown in it.
~:Bubble?:-
“Good idea,” I
croaked aloud and spent a few long moments trying to come up with something
that would let me float in the blue sea rather than drown amongst it. I seemed
to be successful, though I could feel every single flux of the power line that
fed the light overhead.
The pressure
inside and outside of my bubble was building up to the point were I it seemed
to be a rude tug of war. I of course, was the frayed cord. My head was now
splitting apart on top of my just being sick. I must have whimpered
aloud because the next thing I was aware of was a light tug on my gown.
“Breaker?
What is wrong?” asked Kam, evidently he was back.
“Too
much power coming in. Kill the lights and the other stuff please?”
“Too
much power, how? Never mind, everyone has his or her tricks.”
I
ignored him and just tried not to feel my brain melting through the backside of
my skull. I tried to tighten down the bubble and block everything out. But how
do you block what is inside of you? I didn’t have an answer for that. So I
settled for praying for a quick death or something.