The Harsh Impact of Reality
"Milly!" Abbey Bartlet called in a voice only half as desperate
as she felt. Milly turned in time to see
Jed Bartlet on the verge of passing out in a room full of people.
"Everybody OUT," Milly yelled as she looked around for
Curtis. At well over 6 feet tall, the
young man was not hard to find.
"Get the flight surgeon and make there's an agent at the door. Only you and Dennis get back in here,"
she said firmly as she turned her attend back towards the man slumped in the
wheelchair. She pulled off Jed's tie
while Abbey unbuttoned his shirt. He was
soaked through with sweat and pretty much incoherent at the moment.
"What happened?" Dennis called out a minute later as he flew into
the room with Curtis close on his heels.
Curtis was so intent on checking up on his new boss that he forgot to
close the door behind him. Nobody else
noticed it was open except for Jed. In
his half conscious state he nudged his chin towards the hallway. Abbey stepped aside and closed the door, just
as a crowd was starting to gather. When
she turned back towards her husband she saw him completely slump over
unconscious. She stifled a scream and
was held back by Milly's hand on her arm.
Dennis waved Curtis over and the two of them quite easily picked up Jed
Bartlet and deposited him rather unceremoniously on the bed. Dennis turned around and took the black bag
Milly was holding out for him. He tossed
it on the bed next to Jed's legs and hunted around for a second for the
smelling salts. They turned out to be
unnecessary as Jed started to come around.
Abbey broke from Milly's hold and knelt down next to her husband.
"Abbey," Jed mouthed as he opened his eyes just enough to realize
where he was.
"I'm here honey," she assured him as she brushed the hair off his
damp forehead. The heat radiating off of
him startled her. "Dennis, hand me
the thermometer," she said, never taking her eyes off Jed.
"No," Jed whispered.
"Please," he begged. It
took Abbey a few seconds to realize what he was trying to say. "Let them do it," he pleaded as he
glanced from Milly, to Dennis and back to Milly again. He didn't want Abbey to treat him. He wanted her to be the wife, not the
doctor. Those two roles had been blurred
for ten years, ever since he'd been handed the diagnosis of MS.
"OK," Abbey whispered as she kissed his forehead. "I love you," she mouthed as she
stepped away.
"Get a temp."
"Get his jacket and shirt off."
"Turn on the overhead light so we can see what's going on."
"What's his pulse?"
"Jed can you move your feet?"
"Leave me the hell alone."
"Mr. President, open your eyes.
How's your vision?"
"Jed, hold still."
"Curtis, get over here."
"Should we take off?"
"Someone get him a pair of pajamas."
Abbey retreated into the chair in the far corner of the room and watched as
the room turned into medical mayhem before her eyes.
"Temp's 102.1," Milly announced as she glanced at the readout and
handed the thermometer to whoever was standing behind her. Curtis tentatively took the instrument from
her and set it on the table. He took
half a step back, feeling rather unsure of his role at the moment. Three weeks earlier he'd been quite happily
working in the mailroom of the White House, now he was on Air Force One,
standing next to a barely conscious Josiah Bartlet.
"What the hell is going on?" Dennis muttered, more to himself
than anyone else. He grabbed the
otoscope and took a quick look in Jed's ears.
They were completely normal, no sign of an infection which would raise
his temperature. Milly held out her hand
for the light.
"Jed, open up a little," she said as she tapped lightly on his
chin. Dennis handed her a tongue
depressor and Jed opened his mouth and stuck out his tongue. "Throat's pretty red and swollen. That might account for the fever," Milly
muttered as she took another look.
"He's also pretty dehydrated; we need to get some fluids started."
"No fluids, they just make me have to piss," Jed mumbled without
opening his eyes.
"He was complaining about the tea," Curtis said timidly. Both Dennis and Milly gave him a look that
told him to start talking. "He
didn't want to drink anything because....well...using the restroom was quite
the ordeal, being in the wheelchair and all."
"So he decided not to drink anything?" Abbey asked from across
the room. She started to rise from her
chair and cross the room to presumably give her husband a piece of her mind but
a little shake of the head from Milly sent her back to her seat. Deep down she knew that yelling at Jed would
serve little purpose.
"Not the smartest thing you could have done," Milly chided as she
picked up his arm to get a blood pressure reading. Jed just snorted and glared at her a
little. "90/50," Milly announced
as she pulled the Velcro on the blood pressure cuff loose and handed it and the
stethoscope to Curtis. "Pulse is
rapid and weak and let's just call his breathing "too fast" for my
comfort," Milly said with an edge to her voice, the same one Abbey was
doing her best to avoid using.
"OK, everyone just take a deep breath," Dennis suggested. The room drew a collective breath and took a
few seconds to compose themselves.
"Milly, go get some Tylenol, an IV kit and some fluids. Might as well hang another dose of steroids
while we're at it. Certainly won't
hurt." At the mention of more
steroids, Jed's eyes shot open and a protest formed on his lips. "Don't
even bother arguing Mr. President," Dennis said firmly as Milly stood
up. "See what we have in the way of
antibiotics too, there's some sort of infection brewing."
"Damn, what else can you hang from a single IV?" Jed mumbled loud
enough for all to hear.
"Honestly Jed, could you just knock it off?" Abbey asked, her
silence finally giving way to the frustration she was feeling. She walked across the room as Dennis and
Curtis stepped out of her way.
"Stop being so damn stubborn.
You're hurting yourself, do you get that?" she all but yelled as
she stood over him with her arms crossed.
Dennis and Curtis shared an uneasy look and decided to leave the first
couple alone for a few minutes.
"So how're you enjoying your first trip on Air Force One?" Dennis
asked Curtis as the door closed behind them.
Curtis just chuckled and shook his head.
"It certainly hasn't been boring," he admitted with a shrug of
his shoulders.
"Why don't you take a few minutes, maybe get something to eat or
drink," Dennis suggested. "I think this is going to be a long, long
flight home."
"Yeah, especially if we don't get off the ground," Curtis
muttered as he pointed out the window.
"Good point. Let me talk to
Milly and Mrs. Bartlet, see about getting this plane off the ground. See if you can find some Gatorade for the
President while you're in the galley."
"Yes sir," Curtis said as he turned to leave.
"You don't have to call me sir," Dennis muttered but Curtis was
already around the corner.
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Ten minutes later Abbey walked out of the infirmary. She'd talked some
sense into her husband, helped him into a pair of pajamas and calmed him down a
little. Her own hair had been brushed and her clothes smoothed down, she was
pulled together and ready to face CJ, Toby and Kate. "Can I tell Col. Gantry to take
off?" she asked Dennis who was rising out of his seat.
"Yes ma'am. There's nothing we
can do on the ground that we can't do in the air at this point," Dennis
answered.
"Milly's in there with him.
I'll be back in a while. I'm sure
I need to explain some things to a few people."
"Yes, ma'am," Dennis repeated as he dipped his chin slightly as
Abbey took off towards the back of the plane.
"No, you're not doing it," Jed protested as Milly unwrapped the
IV kit and reached for a pair of gloves.
Milly let out a frustrated breath and plastered on a fake smile.
"Fine. Dennis you're on,"
she said as she stood up from her chair and handed the slightly confused flight
surgeon a pair of latex gloves.
"Great. Mrs. Bartlet just went
to tell the cockpit to take off so I think I have about a minute and a half to
get this in before we're in the middle of takeoff." As he sat down on the edge of the bed the
engines roared to life. "Hold his
arm down," he said to Milly.
"I've got one chance to get this in before we start to taxi down
the runway." With practiced ease
Dennis slid the needle into a vein.
Milly handed him a few pieces of tape and he tape down the loop of
tubing as the pilot announced their take off and asked everyone to take their
seats. Dennis secured Jed to the bed and
took his seat as the plane started to move.
When the plane leveled off and the seatbelt sign was turned off Curtis made
his way back to the infirmary with two bottles of Gatorade in his hand. Being new on the job he wasn't exactly
familiar with the preferences of his new boss, so he had grabbed a bottle of
orange and a bottle of Glacier Freeze which was a rather unappetizing looking
shade of blue. He took a deep breath,
nodded towards the agent outside the door and went back in to the
infirmary. He entered the room
tentatively still feeling very out of place despite having "bonded"
with Jed Bartlet in ways he hadn't exactly imagined when he took the job three
weeks earlier. The feeling of tension
which had been in the room half an hour earlier had dissipated a bit. Dennis was sitting at the table making notes
on a pad of paper, Milly was sitting and looking out the window and in the bed
Jed Bartlet was dozing lightly. He opened
his eyes at the sound of the door closing behind Curtis.
"Sorry sir, I didn't mean to wake you," Curtis apologized as he
put the Gatorade down on the table and pulled a chair closer to the bed before
sitting. "Blue or orange?" he
asked as he pointed towards the bottles.
"Neither," Jed snorted.
The sound of Milly clearing her throat in a warning manner had Jed
changing his mind rather quickly.
"Blue."
Curtis twisted off the top and produced a straw out of his shirt
pocket. He handed Jed the bottle and sat
back in his chair. He picked up the
newspaper and pretended to read while his boss took a few tentative sips. "You know son, you don't have to hover
over me," Jed teased. Curtis
instantly turned red and started to stammer out an apology. "Calm down, Curtis," Jed said with
a wink. "Here take this," he
said as he held out the Gatorade bottle.
Curtis set it down, glancing at Milly as he did. She looked up to take note that her patient
had only had a few sips but she didn't bother nagging him about it. With the IV in he didn't have a choice about
taking in fluids. "Why don't you go
get something to eat," Jed suggested.
"Thank you sir. I just grabbed something a few minutes ago."
"Oh. OK, good," Jed
muttered.
"Sir, if you want me to leave just ask," Curtis said with a
smile.
"Fine. Stop hovering. There were some cute reporters, go hang out
with them," Jed teased as he waved off his body man.
"Yes, sir," Curtis replied as he headed out of the room with an
audible sigh of relief.
"You can go too," Jed said to Dennis who, like Curtis, seemed
relieved at having been dismissed.
"Don't even think of kicking me out too," Milly said from her
seat. "You're not being left
alone," she warned as she got up and took the seat Curtis had vacated.
"Where's Abbey?"
"I think she's talking to CJ and Toby. Do you want me to go find her?" Milly
offered as she reached to grab the ear thermometer.
"No. I'm sure she'll be back
soon," Jed muttered as he turned his head a little giving Milly access to
his left ear.
"101.8. Down a little. A very little," clarified Milly. She took a deep breath to lay into Jed for
letting himself get so dehydrated and run down when something in his eyes made
her stop. "You doing ok?" she asked as she brushed back his hair and
put a cool, damp cloth on his forehead.
Jed just shrugged his shoulders a little, not quite trusting himself to
talk without completely and utterly breaking down. At the sound of someone opening the door he
closed his eyes and faked being asleep so he wouldn't have to talk.
"He's asleep?" Abbey asked, with more than a hint of
surprise. Milly just shook her head.
"I know you just ratted me out, Dr. Griffith," Jed muttered as he
opened his eyes.
"Oh well," Milly shot over her shoulder as she left Jed and Abbey
alone.
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"Did we push him too hard?"
"We should have turned the plane around 4 days ago."
"Did you call Leo back?"
"Is this the end?"
"What brought this attack on?"
"Dammit!"
"How could we not have seen this coming?"
"I need another drink."
"Haven't you had enough?"
"Shut up."
"Both of you knock it off."
Comments flew by fast and furious as CJ, Toby and Kate were holed up in a
conference room on Air Force One. Toby
sat with his feet on the table, a glass of Jack Daniels in his hand. CJ was curled up on an overstuffed chair in
the corner while Kate sat at the head of the table. All were battling with their varied emotions,
from fear, to disbelief, to sadness, frustration and even anger. It was in the middle of their ranting and
uncertainty that Milly found them.
"Hi," she said as she casually came into the room, taking the
seat across from Toby who tipped his glass towards her in a silent
greeting. "Any more of that?"
"Nope," Toby muttered as he tipped he head back and drained the
glass.
"Well, it seemed like you three were having a very lively conversation
a minute ago," Milly said, trying to gauge if she could be of any help to
them as they struggled with their mixed emotions.
"What were you lurking out there and listening in?" Toby
snorted. CJ got up out of her seat,
crossed the room and smacked Toby on the back of his head.
"What the hell?" he asked as he rubbed the back of his bald
head. CJ just glared and collapsed in
the seat next to him.
"Did Abbey come and talk to the three of you?" Milly asked.
"She did. But she was a
little..." Toby started and stopped when he wasn't quite sure how to put
things into words.
"Defensive, is the word I think Toby's looking for," Kate
supplied. It was clear she was trying to
play the role of the level headed one in the group.
"She's frustrated and she's scared.
Cut her a break," Milly said pointedly.
"Yes ma'am," three voices answered.
"For the love of God, stop calling me ma'am," Milly said with an
exaggerated sigh. Her tone brought a
little laugh and smiles to everyone in the room. "Do you need me to explain things to you
again?" All three nodded and leaned
a little closer, ready to give her their full attention. "The President's biggest problem right
now is that he's very dehydrated."
"Dehydrated?" Toby asked.
"We were in Beijing,
not the Sahara.
How the hell did that happen?"
"Believe me, Abbey, Dennis and I are wondering that too," Milly
replied with a small grin.
"Nothing in...nothing out," Kate mused more to herself than the
rest of the room.
"Exactly," Milly confirmed.
"Being confined to the wheelchair makes certain everyday tasks seem
a bit monumental," Milly said without elaboration. Looks of understanding came across Toby and
CJ's faces.
"Ah," Toby eventually muttered.
"In addition to being dehydrated, he probably has some kind of throat
infection with an accompanying fever and oh yeah, he still can't feel his
legs. And let's not forget he's
exhausted and is about to be hyped up on steroids again. It's going to be very long flight home."
"And what kind of shape do you expect he'll be in when we do land at
Andrews?" Toby asked as he slid his empty glass back and forth on the
table from one hand to the other.
"I honestly have no idea.
Theoretically he could be ready to walk off the plane."
"But you don't think that's very likely?" Kate pressed.
"No. Even if he has enough
sensation in his legs to walk he's been off his feet for days. I don't think his first feat will be to walk
down the steep stairs of this aircraft.
We're hoping he sleeps for most of the flight and when we land the plan
we have, and by we, I mean Abbey, Dennis and I, is for him to go to Bethesda
for a few tests."
"And realistically?" CJ asks with a sigh.
"He'll sleep for a while. Wake up, complain, yell and we'll end up
sedating him for the rest of the flight.
He'll argue about going for tests and then Abbey will have to lay down
the law," Milly said with a smirk.
"Yeah, it's gonna be a long, long flight," Toby muttered as he
got up to find more liquor.
"You'll keep us up to date?" CJ asked as Milly got up to leave.
"I will," she promised as she left the room.
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"Jed you need to sleep," Abbey said as she turned out the overhead
light and sat down on the bed next to her husband.
"Not tired," he muttered.
Abbey gave a very unladylike snort as she watched Jed squirm
uncomfortably on the bed. She adjusted
the covers a little and brushed back his hair until he waved off her efforts. "Can't I just be left alone?" he
whined as he scrub his hand over his eyes.
"I'll sit on the other side of the room and I won't talk to you, but
no, I'm not leaving you alone in here."
"Why not, where the hell am I going to go?" Jed muttered as he
pushed the sheet back down again.
"Just because you can't leave the room doesn't mean you can't get
yourself in trouble," Abbey shot back with frustration coming through loud
and clear in her voice.
"Ah, I was wondering when we were going to revisit my little episode
in the hotel bathroom," yelled Jed.
"Stop screaming, you're disturbing the rest of the passengers."
"It's my plane and I'll yell if I want too." Abbey just rolled her eyes as she got up out
of the chair and started to pace around.
"And I would have been fine if you hadn't come in and moved the
chair."
"The wheels weren't locked. You
could have fallen."
"I DID FALL, ABIGAIL, THANKS TO YOU," Jed yelled again. Fueled by anger and pure adrenaline he
attempted to sit up on his own only to end up falling over, slumped in such as
way that he couldn't easily right himself again. Abbey stood on the other side of the room,
giving him a minute or so to try to help himself up. When it was clear he would rather remain
slumped over in what had to be a very uncomfortable position than ask for help,
she walked over and silently gave him a hand.
"I can't do this," he whined bitterly as he turned on his side
so he was facing away from Abbey.
"Do what Jed?" she asked, not really knowing what he was
referring to as there were many, many things he couldn't "do" at that
moment.
"Anything. Walk, sit up, take a
piss on my own. Shall I continue?"
he snorted.
"No," whispered Abbey as she leaned over a little, putting her
left hand on the other side of Jed. She
dropped her head to his shoulder. Once
again Jed shrugged off the contact and she reluctantly sat up.
"Just leave me alone, please," he begged with a sob.
"OK," Abbey agreed.
"But I'm sending someone in to sit with you." Jed nodded his acceptance but said nothing.
Abbey left silently without giving him even a quick kiss on the cheek. She managed to hold in her tears until she
got out of the room. She collapsed in
the nearest chair sobbing. An agent
appeared out of nowhere with a bottle of water and a handful of tissues which
she took with a grateful look in her eyes.
After pulling herself together she looked up to see Milly and Dennis
coming towards her.
"You ok?" Milly asked as she took the seat next to her friend.
"At this point, I don't even know," Abbey sighed. "He kicked me out of the room. Someone needs to go in there with him. Any takers?" she asked with just the
hint of a smile as she glanced from Milly, to Dennis and back again.
"I'll go," Milly volunteered.
"Thanks. And good luck,"
Abbey said with a weak smile.
"You need to get some rest yourself ma'am," Dennis said to Abbey.
"I'm going to the bedroom now.
Wake me if there's any change."
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"What happened, you lose the coin toss?" Jed smirked as Milly
entered the room.
"No, I volunteered actually," she replied as she kicked her shoes
into the corner of the room. She stood
over Jed's bed for a minute until he nodded for her to take a seat. She took a seat in the chair, propping her
feet up on the bed. "You need to
sleep."
"Yeah, that's been pointed out to me by numerous people
recently," Jed spit out. Milly just
glared at him to "knock it off".
She reached behind her to grab her black bag off the table. Without a word from her, Jed pulled his arm
out from under the sheet so she could take his blood pressure.
"95/60, better than it was," she said, more to herself than to
Jed. She reached for his wrist and then
realized she had taken off her watch when she's changed into jeans and a
sweater. She pulled his watch off the
bedside table. "Still a little
fast."
"How the hell can it be fast?" Jed muttered. "I'm not doing anything."
"From being dehydrated."
"Oh," was Jed's only reaction.
"OK, give me the head to toe situation," Milly said as she picked
up the notepad Dennis had left behind.
She jotted down Jed's vitals while he got his thoughts and complaints in
order.
"You really want head to toe?" Jed smirked. Milly just glared at him to start talking.
"Headache, sore throat. And by
the way, where did THAT come from?" Jed asked as he pointed to his throat.
"The steroids lowered your resistance to infection. You could have picked up something in China
or on the plane, anywhere really. The antibiotics and Tylenol should
help," Milly said as she pointed towards the IV bag. "What else is going on?"
"Left hand is fine, right one feels a little numb again," Jed
admitted with a sigh. Milly put down the
pad and pen to pick up his right hand.
"Can you feel this?" she asked as she pressed against the back of
his hand. Jed shook his head. "This?" she asked as she moved her
fingers to his wrist.
"A little, I guess," Jed said quietly.
"OK," Milly said as she put his hand back on the bed beside him,
straightening out his fingers so they wouldn't cramp up. She made a few notes and turned her attention
back to her patient, waiting for him to continue.
"A little queasy. My legs are
still pretty numb. Don't think I'll be
walking anytime soon."
"OK," Milly replied as she patted his knee. She took a deep breath and tried to think of
the best way to phrase her next question.
"Uh, Jed in your little description you jumped from you stomach
feeling queasy to telling me about your legs.
Anything, uh, in between you want to discuss. With me or I...I can get Dennis or
Abbey if you want," Milly stuttered around a little.
"A little curious as to how much Curtis and I have bonded over the
past 4 days?" Jed asked, fully planning on making Milly as uncomfortable
as possible.
"Yeah," Milly said as she felt her cheeks turn red.
"He propped me up from behind, if you must know. Had enough strength to stand with help and
enough strength in one hand at all times to...you know...handle everything."
"Plus since you didn't exactly drink much you didn't have to go all
that often."
"Nothing in, nothing out."
"Not exactly the best theory you could have gone with."
"I know that now," Jed said quietly.
"Good. So..."
"So I have to take a piss, if that's what you're asking," Jed
snickered.
"Fine. We have a couple of
options. Take your pick. I can find Curtis and the two of you can bond
again or I can send someone in with a bedpan.
Or there's always option C."
"C?" Jed asked not quite
realizing where the conversation was headed.
"Oh no, no way," he said firmly as he realized what
"option C" was. "There's
no way in hell you’re sticking something up my...." Milly cut him off with a hand across his
mouth. Both dissolved into laughter at
the very thought of her doing that.
"I wasn't volunteering to do it myself," Milly assured him. "Jed, seriously though..."
"Yeah, seriously I've been worried about having what would amount to a
very embarrassing moment for quite a while now.
I suppose I'm sort of living on borrowed time when it comes to
that."
"I would think so."
"Talk to me like a doctor, not my friend," Jed said softly.
"The feeling in your legs is taking a long time to come back, the
longer it takes the more you run the risk of...of having an embarrassing
moment. You are also in great need of
some sleep. Some real sleep, like 12
straight hours probably won't begin to put a dent in what you need. The amount
of fluids we plan on running in will make you have to use the bathroom every
half hour or so. You can't sleep if
you're up that often. If we put in a catheter you'll be able to relax."
"How relaxing can that be?" Jed snorted.
"Once it's in you won't feel it.
Honestly, you probably won't feel that much when we do put it in."
"Who can do it?" asked Jed as he rolled over from his back onto
his side to face Milly. She could tell
he was warming up to the idea....slightly.
"Me, Abbey or Dennis, take your pick."
Jed took a deep breath and weighed the options in his head. "Can you give me something to help me
relax?"
"Certainly. We can start with a
little Compazine, that'll settle your stomach and calm you down a little. If that doesn't work you can take a sleeping
pill. And there's always some other
sedation options, but they might involve you making a call to Bob
Russell." Jed took a few shaky
breaths, deep down he knew what the right decision was. But he felt like that decision was just one
more step towards the inevitable, the time when he wouldn't be able to take
care of himself. "Jed, it's only
for a little while. After you've slept
for a few hours, and if the numbness hasn't gotten worse we'll take it
out. Nobody will know," Milly
assured him as she wiped away the little tears of frustration pooling at the
corners of his eyes. Jed nodded.
"Send Abbey in, tell her she's the lucky winner of the "let's
keep Jed Bartlet from pissing in his pants" game," Jed said with a
snort. Milly just shook her head at him
and kissed his forehead.
"I'll be back later."
"Don't threaten me," Jed shot back as she opened the door.
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Milly found Abbey in the family cabin flipping through a magazine, not
really reading it. "Hey, he's
asking for you."
"He's asking for me? He just
kicked me out a few minutes ago," Abbey sighed wearily.
"We had a little chat about how he needs to get some sleep and how
that's kind of hard to do if he needs to get up every half hour to use the
bathroom. I got him to agree to a
catheter and some Compazine. He'd like
you to do the honors."
"Me? An hour ago he didn't want
me to be the doctor; he wanted me to be the wife."
"Abbey," Milly said firmly, wanting her friend to stop being
pissy for a minute and just do what she needed to do.
"Sorry," Abbey sighed.
"It's ok. I understand.
Everybody is frustrated and tired, most of all Jed."
"So let's see what we can do about getting him settled down. Why don't you grab some supplies and I'll
meet you in there."
"OK," Milly replied.
"Milly," Abbey called as she headed for the bathroom. Milly glanced over her shoulder. "Thank you, for everything. I'm not sure what we would have done without
you on this trip."
"That's what friends are for," Milly assured her with a smile.
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"That was humiliating," Jed muttered as he wiped his face with
the tissue Abbey had just handed him.
"I'm sorry," Abbey said softly as she motioned for him to scoot
over a little so she could sit down on the edge of the bed.
"It's not your fault," Jed said as he tried to turn on his side a
little. Abbey stuck a pillow behind his
back to steady him as he tried to get comfortable. She folded his pajama bottoms and tossed them
on a nearby chair. "Does that mean
I'm naked?" he smirked as he pointed at the pajama bottoms.
"No," Abbey laughed.
"You have boxers on," she assured him with a smile. They sat in silence for a few minutes,
neither one in the mood to talk.
"Come in," Abbey called out as someone knocked lightly on the
door.
Dennis stuck his head in and Jed waved him in the room.
"Do you want to do this, or shall I?" Dennis asked as he glanced
at Abbey and held up a syringe of Compazine.
"You can do it Dennis," Jed answered. Abbey stepped aside while
Dennis gave Jed the injection.
"I'll be next door if you need anything," Dennis said as he left
the room.
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The combination of pure exhaustion, Compazine and the lack of having to get
up and use the bathroom every half hour served Jed well and 8 hours later he
was still sound asleep. Abbey had stayed
with him most of the time, only leaving his side long enough to stretch her
legs a little. She also managed to get a
few hours sleep herself.
As the plane hit a bit of turbulence Abbey's eyes shot open. She glanced at the bed, only to find Jed
still asleep, snoring away. She pressed
a hand to his forehead, hoping to find his fever had dropped. While he felt marginally cooler she wasn't
very impressed. A quick check with the
ear thermometer gave her a reading still over 101.
"Ma'am," Curtis said softly from the doorway.
"Hi, Curtis. You can come
in," she said when it was clear the young man was waiting to be
invited.
"Leo McGarry is on the phone.
He would like to speak to you.
Should I have the call routed in here?"
"No, I'll take it in the bedroom.
Would you stay with him?"
"Certainly ma'am," Curtis answered politely.
"Thank you," Abbey said as she slipped on her shoes. "And Curtis, you can take off the jacket
and tie," she teased as she patted him on the shoulder as she left.
"Yes, ma'am," Curtis said with a smile. He slipped off his jacket and tie, tossing
them on the chair in the corner. He
undid the top two buttons on his shirt and settled down in the chair by the
window to read a magazine. Like most of
the others who had spent time sitting at the bedside of Jed Bartlet, Curtis
found it hard to actually concentrate on reading. Instead he found his attention drawn to the
man asleep in the bed. Even the peacefulness of sleep didn't erase the circles
under Jed's eyes or the lines of pain and worry on his forehead. The IV line snaking out from under the sheet
and the blood pressure cuff sitting on the table also served as reminders of
Jed Bartlet's current situation.
As Curtis sat and watched Jed Bartlet sleep he thought about just how
surreal the whole situation seemed to him.
How much his life had changed in a mere three weeks. As he picked up the magazine in another
futile attempt at reading the plane hit a particularly large pocket of
turbulence. Jed's eyes shot open and he
made every effort to sit himself up.
"Sir, stay still," Curtis said as he tossed the magazine aside
and reached to keep Jed from falling off the bed. More than a little disoriented, Jed was less
than cooperative as his body man tried to settle him back down. An announcement from the cockpit alerted
everyone to expect more turbulence but Curtis ignored it as he was still trying
to keep Jed from launching himself off the bed.
"Sir, you're going to fall," Curtis said, warning his boss in the
same tone his older sister used with her 5 year old son.
"Let me go."
"No, sir."
"What the hell?"
"Turbulence sir."
"Where's Abbey?"
"The bedroom. If you'd stay
still for a minute I could get her."
"Owww."
"Don't pull on the IV, sir," Curtis said as he grabbed Jed's left
hand to make sure the IV was still in place.
"I have to get up."
"No sir."
"I don't feel..."
Jed didn't quite have time to finish his sentence before he started to
throw up. "SHIT," Curtis
muttered as he sat Jed up as best he could with one hand as he reached for the
trashcan with the other. But as the
plane hit another pocket of turbulence the trashcan became airborne, clipping
Curtis in the chin as it sailed to the other side of the room.
"MICHAEL!" Curtis yelled at the top of his lungs. Michael stuck his head in the door, did a one
second assessment of the situation and raised his wrist to call for a little
backup. The backup came in the form of
Abbey and Milly as Dennis was on the phone with Leo, keeping the White House
informed of what was going on with the President.
"Good Lord," Abbey muttered as she took a look around. "Get
me some towels," she called to nobody in particular. "What the hell did he drink?" she
muttered as she pulled the sheet off of Jed's lap.
"Blue Gatorade," Curtis muttered as he tried to wipe away the
blood from his chin. Milly tossed a
clean sheet over Jed as Abbey unhooked the IV, slipped off his shirt and wiped
his face.
"What happened to you?" Milly asked as she handed Curtis a
washcloth for his chin.
"Trashcan went airborne during that last bump," he explained as
he motioned for Michael to sit next to Jed so he could get cleaned up.
"Let me see," Milly said as she steered the young man into the
nearest chair. Milly pulled away the
washcloth and took a quick look. The cut
wasn't long but it was deep and would require more than a Band-Aid and a
lollipop.
"Wow," was the only thing Dennis could say as he opened the door
and surveyed the mess before him.
"Have you sutured anyone lately?" Milly asked Dennis, who just
shook his head. "Great. Do we have Dermabond onboard?"
"I think so. Let me go
look," Dennis said as he disappeared.
Meanwhile CJ and Toby had appeared in the doorway and were standing
there looking as if they wanted to walk away but couldn't quite get their feet
to move.
"CJ, go into the bedroom and see if you can find Jed a t-shirt,"
Abbey called over her shoulder. CJ
hurried down the hallway, leaving Toby lurking in the doorway. "OK, everyone take a deep breath, again.
And then someone tell me what in the world is going on," she said as a
frustrated laugh escaped her lips.
"The turbulence woke him and he was a little disoriented. Keeps trying to get up, even though he can't
exactly get very far," Curtis explained as he continued to press the
washcloth against his chin in an effort to stop the bleeding. "He started to get sick, I grabbed the
trashcan, we hit a bump, it went flying, along with other things," he said
gesturing towards where a steward was cleaning up the floor next to the
bed. "And that's about it," he
said with a sigh.
"Isn't that enough?" Abbey deadpanned with a wink.
"It's just plenty," mumbled Curtis.
"I would imagine. Why don't you go let Dennis or Milly fix you
up? We'll be fine," she assured him
as Curtis had a look on his face that made her think he wouldn't leave Jed's
side easily. Three weeks on the job and
he'd already picked up on Charlie's habits.
Twenty minutes later Curtis was resting on the couch in Jed's office. Milly had used the Dermabond to close the
wound on his chin, given him an ice pack, 2 Tylenol and an order to stay still
for an hour or so.
With the help of CJ, Dennis and a few agents, Abbey had gotten Jed cleaned
up and settled into his own bed in the family quarters. At first he had protested over the idea of
being moved from where he was, but as he needed to be cleaned up and the bed needed
new sheets Abbey convinced him to just let the agents help him into bed in
their quarters. When she was sure the IV
and catheter lines were situated, Abbey went to take a quick shower to clean up
while Milly took a turn "babysitting" as Jed had begun calling it.
"Can you hand me the Gatorade?" Jed asked as he pointed towards
the bottle sitting on the desk.
"Actually asking for something to drink?" Milly teased.
"Shut up."
Milly watched as Jed flipped through the channels at lightning finally
settling, not surprisingly, on CNN. The
sound was turned down low so she wasn't really paying attention to what was on
the screen. It wasn't until a small
choking sob escaped from Jed that she turned her attention towards the
screen. She just caught the last bit of
a report on Jed's current situation, complete with a photo from China
taken when Jed was in the wheelchair.
"Hey, how about we turn that off?" Milly suggested as she sat on
the edge of the bed and held out her hand for the remote. Jed reluctantly handed it to her and wiped his
eyes with the corner of the sheet.
"The steroids making you pretty weepy?" Jed could only nod. "It's normal, don't worry about
it."
"Don't worry about it?" Jed muttered with a snort. "I'm stuck in bed, with tubes running in
and out of me, I just puked all over my new body man and I feel like I'm going
to burst into tears at any minute," he sighed as he collapsed back against
the pillows.
"Feel better getting that out, Babe?" Abbey asked from the
doorway of the bathroom.
"Leave me alone, both out you, just GET OUT," he said
loudly. Although the voice was loud
there was a teasing tone which wasn't missed by neither Abbey nor Milly.
"Fine, you don't have to yell," Milly teased right back.
"I'll be back later."
"Yeah, yeah," Jed muttered from the bed. "Hey, you forgot something," he
called as she stepped out into the hall.
Milly looked around, she hadn't brought anything with her so she
couldn't imagine what he was talking about.
"You forgot to kiss me on the forehead like I was some little
kid," Jed smirked. Milly laughed
and crossed the room to plant a loud, smacking kiss on his forehead. "Now get the hell out of here," Jed
said as he waved her off.
"Yes, sir."
"Feel any better?" Abbey asked as she sat down on the bed next to
Jed.
"I don't know. Not really, just
a little..."
"Hyped up on steroids?" Abbey guessed as she watched him fidget.
"Yeah," Jed muttered as he pushed back the covers, unable to make
up his mind whether he was hot or cold.
"I can't get comfortable," he whined with all the maturity of
a 5 year old.
"Here," Abbey said as she held his head up a little so she could
pull the pillow out and turn it over to the cool, dry side. "Better?"
"I guess," Jed muttered as he turned onto his side, facing away
from Abbey. She stretched out next to
him, wrapping her arm around his chest, pulling him towards her. He squirmed in her embrace until she
reluctantly moved her arm, but not before pressing her hand against his
forehead. His fever was still up but she
didn't automatically reach for the thermometer, the exact temperature wasn't
important, getting it down was.
"Can you swallow some Tylenol?" Abbey asked as she sat up.
"I'm not a child," Jed asked as he rolled over onto his back to
glare at his wife. Abbey took a deep
breath, nodded and got up to get some out of her bag. Much to Jed's displeasure it did take him
quite a few tries to get the pills down.
But the thought of an alternate route of administration led him to take
one last try getting them down with a minimal amount of gagging.
"What do you want to do?" Abbey asked as put the bottle of
Gatorade on the bedside table and knelt down so she was eye level with her
husband. His answer was the expected
shrug of the shoulders. Abbey tentatively
reached out to brush back his hair a bit, hoping her touch wouldn't be refused
again. It wasn't and as Jed leaned into
it she saw tears spring to his eyes, surprising both of them. "Oh Jed," she sighed as she stood
up and walked around the bed to once again pull him into her arms.
"Is this it?" Jed asked as he leaned against her, trying to get
as close as he could.
"Is it what?"
"The end. Should I go home and
resign?"
"No, why would you say that?"
Jed's replied was a shrug of the shoulders.
"Josiah Edward you do not need to go home and resign. By the time we get home you could walk off of
this plane."
"Do you really think that's going to happen?"
"Answer me Abigail."
"No."
"Then we get another picture of me being taken off of the damn plane
in the arms of....of..."
"Curtis."
"Is that his name?"
"Yes, Jed."
They were silent for a few minutes and Abbey was beginning to think Jed had
drifted back to sleep, or was at least starting to settle down again. The feeling of hot tears hitting her
collarbone alerted her otherwise.
"Honey?"
"Jed, what's wrong?"
"I don't know."
"Are you in pain?"
"No."
"Are you going to be sick?"
"No."
"What?"
"I can't stop."
"Stop what?"
"Crying."
"It's the steroids. They wreak
havoc with your emotions. It's
normal."
"Being the President of the United
States and being unable to stop crying like
a 2 year old is not normal, Abigail."
"If you're the President and you've been on steroids for 5 days, yes
it is."
"You're not helping."
"Tell me what to do."
"I don't know. Just hold
me."
"Always, Jed, always."
Abbey figured that trying to get Jed to talk about whatever was bothering
him was pretty futile as she was sure he didn't really know what was
wrong. And like she had tried to
convince him, that was perfectly normal under the circumstances. The sobbing eventually slowed before ending
with an occasional hiccup or sniff.
Abbey had hoped he would just fall back to sleep but the steroids were
doing an effective job of keeping him from relaxing. There really wasn't much that could be done;
she didn't really want to resort to sedating him as she wasn't really up for
that fight.
She did give in and let him turn on the television when he promised to
watch a movie and avoid the news channels.
But the process of actually deciding what he wanted to watch proved to
be more trouble than it was worth and Abbey eventually just clicked the
television back off with a frustrated sigh.
She walked to the overstuffed chair in the corner to sit with a
magazine, leaving Jed to try and settle himself down. She couldn't help but think back to the times
when her girls were infants and out of frustration she would let them try to
calm themselves down enough to drift off to sleep. She would sit in the antique rocker in the
corner of the nursery and wait. Now she
sat waiting, not for an infant to settle down, but for her 62 year old husband
to do the same. Every time she had to help him with something she used to do
for the girls when they were little was just another reminder of the
uncertainty of things to come.
With a sigh, Jed scooted down on the bed a bit, kicking the covers loose at
the foot of the bed. "Can you take
off my socks? My feet are hot," he
said. Abbey just stared at him for a
minute. "Hey, my feet are
hot," Jed said with a grin as Abbey moved the covers out of the way and
pulled off his socks.
"You feel my hands?" Abbey asked as she gently rubbed his
feet. Jed could only nod as the weepy
effects of the steroids took over and the tears started again. Abbey crawled up to the head of the bed and
pulled her husband into her embrace. She
brushed away his tears and rubbed his back.
"Hey, if I can feel my legs can I get rid of the damn catheter?"
Jed asked with a hopeful look. Abbey
pulled the covers back again and pressed her fingers along the length of Jed's
legs. While he did admit that the sensation
was not completely back to normal both he and Abbey were convinced that he could
lose the catheter.
"OK, let me get a few things and I'll be right back," Abbey said
as she slid her feet into her slippers.
"God, I don't know which was worse, getting it in or getting it
out," Jed groaned as he did his best to curl up into a ball on the
bed. Abbey just laughed a little and
cleaned everything up.
"Well, since I'm in doctor mode let me check a few things," she
said as she grabbed her bag of the chair in the corner.
"Time to play doctor?" Jed asked with a leer.
"Yeah, you're way too hyped up right now," Abbey smirked. She gave Jed the quick once over and jotted
down her findings on Dennis' notepad.
"OK, blood pressure is back up to normal and your pulse is better,
so the fluids are helping. But you're still running almost 101 and your throat
looks pretty bad."
"Yeah, it hurts. Can I try and
walk?"
"Jed, you've been off your feet for 5 days. Give it a few more hours. Besides, Milly sent Curtis to your office to
get some sleep and I think Dennis is taking a well deserved nap too."
"Why is Curtis napping in my office?" Jed asked.
"You don't remember what happened before?" Abbey asked.
"I remember throwing up. On him
probably. What else did I miss?"
"When he grabbed the trash can for you to use the plane hit some
turbulence and the can flew up, clipping him in the chin. Milly had to fix it with Dermabond. And obviously he's just plain exhausted from
the trip."
"Wow, not sure how I missed that," Jed wondered as he rubbed his
own chin.
"You were a little busy puking and being disoriented then," Abbey
said with a grin. Jed just nodded. "So, how about trying to eat
something. I can't remember the last
time you actually ate. How about I track
down some ice cream?" Abbey offered.
"Yeah, that sounds good."
"Can I trust you to stay in bed while I got to get ice cream?"
Abbey asked warily. Jed flashed her a
big grin and crossed his heart.
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As the flight wore on and Jed improved steadily, the mood of most of the
others on the plane didn't. Somewhere
over the midwest CJ and Toby were at each other's throats about anything and
everything. While stretching her legs, Abbey found the two of them arguing but
she couldn't quite figure out what it was about even after she'd listened from
the hall for a few minutes. She had the
feeling that they probably didn't really know what they were fighting about
either; they were just both in the mood to argue.
"Need a referee?" Abbey muttered dryly as she walked into the
room. Both CJ and Toby stopped in
mid-rant, stumbling and mumbling apologies.
"No need to apologize," Abbey assured them as she sat
down. Toby and CJ sat down too,
following protocol.
"How's the President?" CJ asked a minute later, beating Toby to
the question.
"Better. He's gotten some
feeling back in his legs and his temperature is slowly falling. So far he's kept down some ice cream and a
little Gatorade. He'll need to have some tests done in the next day or so but I
don't think we'll need to go rushing off to Bethesda the instant we land. He'll be better off sleeping in his own bed
tonight...tomorrow night...I honestly have no idea what day it is," Abbey
sighed with a grin.
"That's good news Mrs. Bartlet," CJ said sincerely.
"CJ, after all that's happened on this trip, I'm Abbey," she
teased. Toby glanced back and forth
between the two women, more than a little confused about what Abbey meant by
her statement.
"I'll explain it later," CJ said with a grin of her own.
"If you two want to go back and see him, I think he's awake."
Both CJ and Toby took her up on her offer and headed towards the family
quarters.
"Claudia Jean and Mr. Grumpy Pants, coming to see if I'm still
alive? Make sure I haven't been replaced
with a wax replica?" Jed said, rather loudly.
"The steroids make him a little hyper," Abbey explained as she
glared at her husband to "behave".
"Abbey said you're feeling better sir," Toby said as he stood
uneasily in the doorway to the bedroom.
"You can come all the way in the room Toby, I'm not contagious,"
he said with a grin.
"Sorry sir," Toby muttered as he suddenly found his unpolished
wingtips very fascinating. CJ dragged
him into the room and steered him towards a chair. She took a seat at the desk chair. Abbey excused herself to let her husband have
some time alone with his staff.
Fifteen minutes later Toby tracked Abbey down, as Jed was asking for her.
"What's up?" she asked as she came in the room, surprised to see
he was alone.
"Is Curtis awake?"
"I just saw him getting something to eat. You need him for something?"
"Uh, yeah," Jed muttered as he pointed in the direction of the
bathroom.
"Oh, ok. I'll have Michael get
him," Abbey said as she stuck her head out the door to talk to the
agent. While Michael went to find
Curtis, Abbey disconnected the IV but left the port in for the time being.
"You need some help sir?" Curtis asked politely when he appeared
a few minutes later.
"Yeah, the feeling in my legs is coming back and I'd like to try
walking to the bathroom," Jed replied with a smirk.
"Yes sir. How would you like to
do this?"
"In a way that doesn't involve me taking a header in the toilet would
be preferable," Jed said dryly.
Abbey rolled her eyes at him and helped him sit up and dangle his legs
over the side of the bed. "Yeah, I
think I'll stay like this for a minute," Jed whispered as he took a deep
breath to push back the wave of dizziness that had suddenly made an appearance. Abbey got a cool damp cloth from the bathroom
and put it on the back of Jed's neck for a minute while he tried to regain some
sense of equilibrium. "OK, I'm
ready to try," he eventually said.
Curtis moved to stand in front of Jed, in between his knees. "Sir put your hands on my shoulders and
let me pull you to your feet."
"Slowly," Jed muttered as he tried to concentrate on deep, even
breathing and staying conscious.
"Jed, you don't have to do this," Abbey reminded him.
"Yes, I do Abigail," he said with a tinge of Bartlet
determination in his voice. He put his
hands on Curtis' shoulder and on the count of 3 the young man grasped Jed's
elbows and slowly pulled him to his feet.
"Just stand still for a minute, sir," Curtis suggested.
"I don't think I have much choice," Jed mumbled as he struggled
to stay upright. "OK, how about
each of you takes a side?" Abbey
moved to Jed's left, while Curtis stood on his right side. It wasn't a fast walk across the room to the
bathroom but Jed managed to do it both under his own power and without falling.
"We've had enough bonding," Jed smirked in Curtis' direction. "She can take it from here," he
said, giving Abbey a big smile.
"Yes, sir. I'll be in the hall
if you need anything."
"Slow down Jed," Abbey warned him as he tried to wriggle out of
the hold she had on his elbow. She
reached to flip up the toilet seat and reluctantly let go of him when he proved
he could stand upright.
"You don't need to watch, Abigail," Jed sighed. Abbey said nothing but went back out into the
bedroom to get him some clothes. He
wasn't thrilled that she left the door open but he couldn't reach it without
taking a few steps so he just left it where it was, it wasn't like the door to
the bedroom was open.
Jed managed to use the bathroom, wash his hands and brush his teeth. He was starting to sway just a little when
Abbey came back into the room with some clean clothes for him. She grabbed onto his elbow with one hand and
led him towards the bench built into the wall next to the sink. "You ok?" she asked as she reached
to tip his chin up so she could get a good look at him. He was pale and shaky but didn't quite look
like he was ready to pass out or throw up.
"Yeah, just give me a minute to sit.
Can you get me something to drink?"
Abbey grabbed him a bottle of water and sat down next to him, rubbing
his back for a minute while he got his bearings.
"You ready to get dressed?"
"I think so."
"Good."
"Jeans and a sweatshirt?" Jed whined.
"You were expecting white tie?" Abbey snorted as she grasped the
hem of Jed's t-shirt and pulled it over his head.
"A suit and tie is what I was expecting, Abbey," Jed said.
"No one on this plane is still in a suit and tie," Abbey pointed
out. "Be thankful I got jeans and
not sweatpants."
"Fine."
Fifteen minutes later Jed was dressed in jeans and a Notre Dame
sweatshirt. He had wanted to walk to his
office but Abbey vetoed that idea when he nearly fell leaving the
bathroom. She deposited him on the
loveseat in the corner and handed him his glasses and a book while she went to
check on how much longer the flight would be.
"Back so soon," Jed muttered without looking away from his book
as someone opened the door and entered the room.
"What? I've been gone for
hours," Milly smirked from the doorway.
"Hey Doc," Jed replied as he set the book aside.
"You look a whole lot better Jed," Milly said with a smile. "Feel better?"
"Yes and no. I can actually
feel both arms and legs, so that's good.
I'm not attached to any tubes, thank God," Jed said with a
grin. "But my head is pounding and
my throat is killing me. And I'd like to
get this out," he said, pointing towards the IV port still in his left hand.
"Well, we're just going to leave that in for now."
"Why?"
"Because it's easier to leave it in than it is to put in another
one."
"You think I'll need it?" Jed asked as he turned sideways on the
loveseat, pulling his feet up.
"I don't know. It really
depends on if you can manage to keep down what you eat and drink. And how's that going so far?"
"Just dandy. Haven't gotten
sick since I puked on Curtis. I think
that kid needs combat pay for this trip," Jed mused.
"He sure does. I almost had to
stitch him up."
"So I heard."
Jed and Milly talked for a little longer, until he started to fade. "Awake for 2 hours and I already need a
nap," Jed muttered as Milly tossed a blanket over him and took off his
glasses. To avoid being called back by
him she kissed the top of his head and turned out the light before leaving.
Milly found Abbey sitting in a cabin with CJ, Kate and Toby. They all seemed to be in good moods, probably
for the first time during the whole trip.
"Is he sleeping?" Abbey asked as she gave Milly a questioning
look.
"Basically fell asleep mid-sentence," Milly answered as she
collapsed in a seat and propped her feet up.
"I told the agent to keep an ear out since he's in there
alone."
"Thanks."
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For the remainder of the flight things went smoothly. Half an hour before they were set to land,
Abbey went to talk to Jed about a few arrangements. Milly went along for moral support or backup,
depending on how one looked at it. Jed
started to stir when Abbey turned on the light.
"Hey," she whispered as she knelt next to him. "Have a nice nap?"
"Yeah. We still in the air?" Jed asked, still a little
disoriented from just waking up.
"Another half an hour. You want
to sit up and get your bearings. We
need to discuss a few things with you."
"We?" Jed snorted as he noticed Milly standing in the
doorway. "Double teaming me,
ladies?" he teased as he put himself up to sitting.
"Not at all, sweetie. We just
need to decide how to get you off this plane."
"Parachute works for me," Jed teased.
"Jed, you need to be serious for a minute," Milly scolded
lightly.
Jed nodded. "What are my
options?"
"They can get the hydraulic lift out, Curtis can carry you again or
you can prove to us you're capable of navigating the stairs on your own."
"Option C it is," Jed said as he leaned forward a little, fully
prepared to get upright under his own power.
"Whoa," both Milly and Abbey said as they took a step towards him
and pushed him back down.
"Not so fast," Abbey said.
"Could we get some vitals, maybe put your shoes on?"
"If you must," he agreed.
"But she gets to play doctor this time," Jed said as he
pointed towards Milly. "Abbey can
you get my staff together in my office?
I'd like to speak to them before we land. I'm sure there are many, many things I need
to apologize for."
"OK, I'll meet you in your office in a few minutes," Abbey said
as she headed out of the room.
"You ok, Jed?" Milly asked as she sat down next to him.
"Yeah, I just hate when she has to play the doctor and the wife. It's too hard on both of us."
"That it is," replied Milly.
"Push up your sleeve," she said, switching seamlessly into
doctor mode. "OK, here's the
deal," Milly started a few minutes later as she put everything back in her
bag. "Blood pressure and pulse are
normal, temp is still 100.8 and your throat is very red and swollen. When you get back home it's going to be a
round of antibiotics for that and possibly a tapering course of oral
steroids. You need to take it easy for
the foreseeable future. Plenty to drink and
no more 20 hour days. Listen to your
body Jed, I mean it," Milly warned.
"Yes ma'am," Jed said with a little salute. "Can you please take this out now?"
he whined as he held up his left hand.
"Fine, but don't whine to me if it needs to be put back in,"
Milly agreed. She pulled the tape off,
slipped out the IV port and grabbed a piece of guaze to stop the bleeding. "Press down for a minute," she said
as she realized she didn't have a Band-Aid in her bag.
"There are some in the bathroom," Jed said.
"Sponge Bob or Harry Potter?" Milly asked with a grin.
"You have to be joking," Jed groaned.
"Nope, Abbey must have gotten them for Gus or something. I can run to the infimary and get a plain
one," Milly offered.
"Don't bother. I'll take Sponge
Bob," Jed muttered. Milly put it
on, found Jed's sneakers under the bed and handed them to him. His right hand wouldn't cooperate enough to
get them tied so Milly knelt down to do it for him.
"OK, ready to get up on your feet?" Jed just nodded. She took him by the hand and
helped him up. After standing for a
minute to get his bearings Jed started down the hall under his own power. His stride was neither graceful nor speedy
but he was doing it on his own. His
arrival at his office was met with a round of applause, which he put an end to
quickly. He took his seat behind the
desk while motioning for everyone else to also take their seats. In his own roundabout way he apologized for
how things had gone during the trip.
Everyone assured him that an apology was not needed but he gave one
anyway. He wanted his staff to know
their efforts at helping the situation had not gone unnoticed. That no matter how crabby he had been, deep
down he would always be grateful for their support and understanding.
As the pilot announced their impending arrival at Andrews he cleared the
room, choosing to be alone with his thoughts during the final descent. As he looked out the window he crossed
himself and prayed, for healing, for guidance and in thanksgiving for all that
he had been given.
As the wheels touched down and the plane came to a stop he brushed back the
errant piece of hair and undid his seatbelt.
"Are you ready sir?" Curtis asked as he appeared in the doorway.
"Yes, son, I am," Jed assured him with a smile. Curtis hung in the doorway as Jed stood up.
"Are you sure sir?" Curtis asked as Jed's steps seemed very
tentative. Jed nodded and grabbed his
jacket off the back of his chair.
Throwing it on over his head he followed his body man out of the office.
They did a trial run on the stairs inside the plane. Jed did fine and Abbey gave him the thumbs up
to leave the plane under his own power. As he made his way towards the door to
the aircraft his steps became steadier and more sure. He stood in the doorway, waving at the people
gathered below. He could make out Leo
and Josh at the bottom of the stairs and he gave a quick wave as he gathered
his strength. "It's not too late to
change your mind sir," Curtis reminded him.
"I can do it," Jed assured him.
"Just stay close. So you can
break my fall," he added with a grin.
"One scar per trip is my limit sir," Curtis teased as he pointed
towards his chin.
"OK, enough small talk, let's get going."
Jed stepped out onto the landing of the stairs. He gave one final wave before grasping the
railing and slowly starting his descent.
Above him, Abbey held her breath as she watched him go. She'd hung back on purpose, knowing he would
have never changed his mind with her by his side, even if he knew he wasn't up
to tackling the stairs. He was as
stubborn, if not more so, as the day they married over 30 years ago. His pride, unfortuately, often got in the way
of common sense. And she was worried
with his apparent decline his stubbornness would get him into more trouble than
usual.
She let out of huge sigh of relief as he final made it to the tarmac. A large round of applause started from the
crowd and made its way onto the plane as well.
Jed took a minute to rest, wiping a hand across his brow as Leo and Josh
made their way over to him. He shook
their hands and waved them off as he turned around to look for Abbey. She gave a wave and all but ran down the
steps and into his arms. Leo and Josh
quickly retreated to give them as much privacy as two people could have on the
tarmac of Andrews Air Force Base.
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Much to Jed's displeasure his arrival on American soil did not
automatically signal an end to all of his problems, not that he realistically
thought it would. But deep down he
believed in the power of the phrase, "there's no place like home".
He muddled through a few meetings, made some phone calls and stumbled back
to the Residence at what Abbey would deem a "normal" time. Already dressed in her pajamas she was
waiting for him in doctor mode with her stethoscope around her neck and
thermometer in hand. Too tired to even
joke about how sexy she looked Jed all but collapsed on the bed. Abbey did a quick check of his vitals and got
him to sit up enough to swallow a few Advil.
She somehow managed to get him into his favorite pair of flannel pajamas
and tuck him under the covers. By the time she'd brushed her teeth she figured
he would already be out like a light so she was quite surprised to find him
still awake when she crawled next to him.
"Do you remember what I said last year?" he asked as he scooted
over a little closer to her.
"Jed, I don't remember what you said this morning," she
teased. But as she glanced at her sleepy
husband she realized it wasn't the time for teasing.
"About how there will be no syringe in the nightstand. And that things will get ugly and that's how
it's going to be."
"I remember," Abbey whisperered as she pulled her hand out from
under the blankets to brush back his hair a bit.
"I want you to promise me something, about when things are getting
"ugly"."
"What's that, honey?"
"That you'll let somebody else be the doctor, you be the wife,"
Jed said with an urgency in his voice that brought tears to both of them.
"Whatever you want, Jed. I
swear, I will be whatever you want," she promised as she leaned forward to
rest her forehead against his.
"Thank you," Jed whispered in a weary voice. He snuggled into Abbey's embrace and she
thought about that night the previous December.
It had been the night of the tree lighting. A night of family bickering and
misunderstandings. But at the end of
that night she'd come to a conclusion, one she had spent the past year trying
to live by, that whatever time she had left with Jed was a gift not to be taken
for granted. And like that night she
once again prayed for understanding, guidance and healing.
THE END
