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Double Jeopardy chapter 11 (standard:mystery, 3238 words) [11/13] show all parts | |||
Author: Sarah Spenser | Added: Sep 19 2005 | Views/Reads: 2695/1956 | Part vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
See the aftermath after the masked man pushes Allison down the stairs! | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story “It's when the placenta which delivers oxygen and nutrients to the baby separates from the uterine wall.” “What can you do? Is the baby all right? What if ...” “Relax, Allison. Just lay still, we'll take care of you.” Molly said reassuringly. She gently placed her hand on Allison's stomach. She noted that it was tender and suspected that she was also bleeding internally. Her suspicions were confirmed when Jill took Allison's blood pressure. “Her pressure's dropping. We have to deliver now! Get Margery Ryan down here!” Jill barked. “What's happening?” “Allison, we have to induce labor now.” “It's too early!” “The baby's in distress and you've lost a lot of blood. You're hemorrhaging.” “Connor ...” she clung to his hand, she was about to say something, when she lost consciousness. “Allie? Allie? What's happening? Why isn't she waking up?” “Her pressure's dropping which can cause unconsciousness. I'm going to have to ask you to leave, sir.” “I'm not leaving her! Allie needs me!” Connor shouted. “Your wife and baby are in grave danger, you need to leave! It'll go much faster if you're not in our way. We'll have room to work on her. Please, sir it's the best thing for your wife.” Connor glanced at Allie who was lying motionless on the exam table. “I love you, Allie. I'll be right here for you. I have to leave you now. You fight, sweetness, fight with all you have.” He kissed her lightly before leaving the room. Tears cascaded down his cheeks as he entered the waiting room. He called his parents and Lynn. Then he sat pensively waiting for them to arrive. He knew from the look on Molly's face that this was serious, Allie and their baby could die. He knew that and cried even harder. Margery raced down to the ER. When she heard the patient was Allison, she was frantic. She barreled into the exam room and stopped cold. “Molly, what have we got.” “She fell down a flight of stairs, she has a placental abruption. Her pressure and pulse are dropping. Pressure's so low, she lost consciousness. The baby's in distress.” “We have to deliver now! Where the hell is the anesthesiologist?” Margery screamed, it was apparent that Allie and the baby's lives hung in the balance. “I don't know, Dr. Ryan. I paged him.” Jill said frantically, watching as Allison's pressure continued to drop. She hadn't regained consciousness and Margery was frantic. “Well, find him damn it! Allison and her baby could be dying!” Margery glanced at the monitor, Allison was bleeding internally and she knew they had to deliver by cesarean. Jill finally found Dirk Richards the anesthesiologist. Minutes later, Allison was wheeled up to the OR. Jill went to give Connor an update. When she arrived, Lynn, Clint and Thelma's faces joined Connor's in concern. All of them were crying and Jill had a hard time keeping her composure. She sat beside Connor and spoke in a hushed whisper. “How are Allison and the baby?” Connor asked choking back a sob. “She was just taken into surgery, they're going to deliver by cesarean.” Connor had read about it, and was horrified. It was too early to deliver! What if something went wrong? Millions of thoughts raced through his mind. “She's only 23 weeks along!” “I know, Mr. ...” “Connor, we're talking about my wife and child here!” he snapped. “I'm sorry, Jill.” “It's all right. I understand. I just came to explain a few things to you.” She paused for breath. “What kind of things?” “Well, these are consent forms. You need to sign these. Allison needed emergency surgery, there wasn't time for you to sign them then.” Jill handed him a mountain of papers. Connor could barely concentrate, all he could think about was Allison and the baby. He signed them quickly and handed them back to Jill. “That's not all is it?” Connor said skeptically, he had a sinking feeling that there was more. “No, Connor it isn't. Allison's hemorrhaging, which is a term for internal bleeding.” “How ... how much blood has she lost?” Connor asked choking back a sob. “A considerable amount, we're doing everything we can.” “How's the baby?” “We're doing everything we can.” Connor slammed his fist into the table in front of him. “What the hell does that mean? My wife could be dying along with our baby and you're doing all you can? I want answers damn it!” “It's touch and go.” Connor shuttered, Lynn and Thelma began to sob. “What does that mean exactly, Jill?” Connor asked trying to control his tears. “She has a fifty fifty chance.” “Fifty fifty?” Connor repeated in shock. “I'm sorry, Connor. She's very weak, she's lost a lot of blood, we're giving her transfusions but ...” “But? No buts! Allison has to live! I won't accept any other possibility!” “She still hasn't delivered the baby. We're doing all we can. There's something else I want to clear up with you. I didn't say anything in front of Allison, but you said she fell. She said she was pushed. Which one was it?” Connor fumed with anger, how could this woman think that he could hurt Allie? If he could trade places with her he would. “You think that I pushed her?” “I didn't say that.” “Well, you might as well have!” Thelma stood trying to intervene. “Connor, sweetheart no one's accusing you of anything. How did Allison fall down the stairs?” “A masked man broke in to our house. He knocked me out and then went after Allie. When I came to, she was lying motionless at the foot of the stairs. She told me who pushed her down the stairs.” “So she was deliberately pushed?” Jill inquired scribbling on a notepad. “Yes, but not by me! I love Allie! I love our baby! I would never do anything to hurt her. This isn't fair! My wife's fighting for her life because of some psycho who pushed a pregnant woman down a flight of stairs!” Connor dissolved into tears, Jill finished her notes and quietly left the room. “She'll make it.” Lynn said reassuringly, although she wasn't sure if she was saying that for Connor's benefit or her own. “Allie's a fighter, she'll make it. Charlie broke in I'm telling you.” Connor said emphatically. “I believe you, honey.” Thelma said dabbing at her eyes again. Clint sat stone faced on the edge of his seat, he was breaking up inside, but tried not to show it. He loved Allison and was looking forward to having his first grandchild around the house. But now that all could change because of one man's determination to kill Allison for the things she knew. Connor rocked back and forth and sobbed, he prayed for Allie and whispered how much he loved her. Margery was doing her best to stabilize Allison, but she was having a tough time. Allison was losing blood faster than they could replace it, and growing weaker by the moment. Margery worked feverishly along with a dedicated team of doctors and nurses. Margery slowly and carefully delivered a tiny baby girl. She weighed less than a pound, her eyes were still closed and she was four months premature. “We have a girl!” Margery said excitedly, even though the little girl's future was in question, she was happy that she had delivered her. The baby was whisked away to the Newborn ICU and immediately placed on oxygen. Allison was growing weaker by the moment and Margery stared at Jill. “Get me more blood from the blood bank.” “Dr. Ryan ...” “She needs another transfusion!” Margery shouted, Jill ran as fast as she could to the blood bank knowing time was of the essence. Connor sat nervously in the waiting room. No one spoke much, they were all lost in their own thoughts. Connor was thinking about Allie and the last time he had seen her. Guilt weighed heavily as he thought of Charlie. If he had been conscious, he would have never let it escalate. Allison must've been terrified when she saw him, and he thought of her lying motionless at the bottom of the stairs. After what seemed like an eternity, Jill came in to give them an update. “How is she? How‘s the baby?” Connor asked as soon as he saw her face. “Allison's very weak, we're doing all we can. But you two are the proud parents of a beautiful baby girl.” “She's early!” Connor said frantically. “Yes, we're doing all we can to help her. She's holding her own right now. We have her in the NICU.” “Can I see her?” “Of course, just let me make sure the nurses have everything set.” “Are there any complications because she was so early?” “In most cases, but we don't know anything yet for sure. We have her on monitors and she's getting the best care.” “How's Allison?” “Allison's fighting with everything she has.” “Are they giving her more blood?” “Yes, but ... it's still touch and go.” “What are you saying?” “The baby will probably make it. Allison is a different story. She's very weak.” “Has she lost a lot of blood? I mean more than before?” his heartbeat quickened as he asked his question. “Yes, she started hemorrhaging again after your daughter was delivered. We're doing everything we can. I have to get back in there.” Connor thanked her and watched as she exited the room. His whole world was spinning, Allie might not survive. That was what they were saying. How unfair was that? She had wanted a family so much, and now because of Charlie she might not live. Connor pushed the thought aside, unwilling to think of the possibility. Lynn sobbed softly as they all waited for word. “She'll make it, son.” Clint said. “Allison's a fighter, she didn't let a gunshot stop her. She's going to beat this too.” Connor looked skeptical. “Believe in your wife, Connor. Allison loves you, your love is strong enough to survive anything.” Connor smiled as he thought of their wedding night. How he had made love to her, and fallen asleep with her in his arms. He wanted those times back again. “Don't give up, Allie. Fight for us! We have a future together, sweetheart. Remember how much I love you.” Half an hour later, Jill reappeared, she looked grim but Connor's faith in Allie was growing. No matter what Jill said, Allie would beat this. She sat next to him, all eyes fell on her as she began to speak. “Connor, you can see your daughter now. She's very tiny, and we have her on monitors and a warming table. You can't hold her yet, but you can touch her. She's holding her own.” “That's great!” Connor smiled thinking of their daughter, he wished Allie was there to see her. “How's Allie?” “She's still hemorrhaging. We may have to do a hysterectomy. Whichh is removal of the uterus. We're trying everything before we do that though.” That would mean that she wouldn't be able to have children, a possibility she wouldn't want. “She wouldn't be happy with that.” “I know, but if it comes to that will you agree?” “Yes.” Connor said somberly. “Anything to save her.” Connor followed Jill into the NICU. His daughter was hooked to all sorts of machines and she was lying on a warming table. The nurse paused in front of Connor and signaled for him to sit down. She was tiny, and her eyes were closed. He knew that premature babies could have lots of complications, but all he could do was stare at her. His wedding ring would fit on one of her legs, and her hands were no bigger than his little finger. A tiny clump of hair was sprouting on her head, but he couldn't tell what color it was. Her face was tiny, but Connor thought she was magnificent. “She's beautiful!” Connor said softly. The nurse smiled at him. “Yes she is. This is a warming table, we're monitoring her breathing, some preemies have respiratory problems. But we're doing everything we can. How's your wife?” everyone knew about Allison's condition and Connor kept his voice steady as he spoke. “She's still hemorrhaging. They're doing the best they can.” “You can tell her that you have this little miracle. Do you have a name picked out?” “No, we hadn't thought about names yet.” Connor smiled at his daughter. “Hi, my little angel. I'm your Dad, sweetheart. You have a lot of love waiting for you. Your Mom's amazing, she's the greatest ...” he choked back a sob. “She's the greatest woman that ever lived. She loves you very much. She's going to be so happy to see you. I have so many things I want to teach you.” Connor talked to her for a long time. When he emerged, Thelma went in. Lynn sat tight lipped on the edge of a chair. “How is she?” she asked dabbing at her eyes. “She's beautiful! She's tiny but beautiful.” “Allison's going to be so excited.” “Yeah she is. She's not going to rest until she sees her.” Lynn smiled thinking of Allison's strong will. “I love her like a sister, Connor.” He embraced Lynn, putting a strong arm around her shoulders. “She's going to make it, Lynn. She's a fighter.” Half an hour passed, Connor was getting restless, what was happening to his Allie? “This is ridiculous! I can't believe we haven't heard anything!” he said getting up to find a nurse. Just as he approached the nurses' desk, Jill came towards him. “How is she, Jill?” she led him into the waiting room and sat wearily on the chair beside him. “What's taking so long? Jill, why aren't you answering me?” all she could do was stare at him. Her face looked somber and Connor thought his heart would leap out of his chest. Tweet
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