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Thursday, July 14, 2005

Currently Watching
Monk - Season Three
By Tony Shalhoub
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Hmmm....you'd think that since I'm paying for premium, I'd use this thing.  I'd type up all the reasons for why I'm not, but that just gets boring after a while, don't you think??  It basically comes down to me not writing, and my lack of computer.  The lab here at school isn't exactly open 24/7.  Anyway, hopefully I will get started on some stuff soon.  Or at least get caught up on your stuff.  I'll be working on it. 


Tuesday, April 26, 2005

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I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning
By Bright Eyes
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Ha.  So, three or four months later, I'm just as busy, plus I'm moving.  I haven't worked on that story....for a long time.  Honestly I can't even remember what was supposed to happen next.  I suppose that's why people write outlines, and plotlines, and all that crap I hate to do, eh?  Anyway, here's something that was randomly written in my little notebook...short, this is all there ever will be, but I thought you might enjoy it until the next time I can manage to post something (hopefully the continuation of the Alex/Paul story).  That will most likely be mid-June.  Sorry.  Hope you guys are doing great!  I'll come around sometime this week and comment again.


  A voice suddenly broke through the wall of concentration she had surrounded herself with, taking her thoughts away from the pages on the table in front of her.

"I have a job, you know."

"Well, if you have a job, why are you asking me for quarters? I'm just a college student..I don't have any money either."

She tried not to let the words sink in. That allowed her to stay focused on her work, and distracted her from the mumbling that was approaching.

"...from California, you know...Chico...and I do have a job...can I have some quarters? Ma'am? Can I have some quarters?"

She smelled him before she looked up and realized that he was talking to her.

Dirty and worn. Those were the only words to describe him. He smiled at her and asked for quarters again.

As she reached into her pockets to dig out some change, he continued the conversation with himself.

"I just got here from California...and I'm really hungry...I'm so hungry...but I don't need to tell you that...You know me."

She was slightly taken aback by the statement, and looked him in the eye again as she handed him the coins. He leaned down closer to her as if to tell a secret and whispered, "Right...you know me. Do you know where I'm really from?"

"Where?" she replied, unable to keep herself from whispering back.

He began to laugh softly, and said in an even softer voice, "Eureka." His chuckles grew louder, even as he walked away with her money. Sitting down at a table across the room, he started to yell about a lot of things. Like flying planes, and Chico state, and who was great. He saw the security guy coming and welcomed him with a hug.

"Oh, thank you for coming! I'm so glad they called!"

And he gathered up his one raggedy gym bag to follow the guard back outside. She watched it all, work forgotten for the moment, and suddenly a thought struck her.

I should have given him more.


Saturday, January 08, 2005

So, I'm writing....I promise!  It's just that endings are the hardest for me, and I think it's going to end within a post or two.  Plus, I've been going back to work over things from some other feedback I've gotten. (But don't worry, you guys always get to read it before anyone else )  Anyway, I'll be back with something soon.  Laters!


Tuesday, December 28, 2004

< So, um, this is shorter than I wanted it to be.  But, I'm feeling guilty for not posting.  So, this is all you get, hehe. >


  Paul eyes widened, and he snorted.  There was no other way to describe it--as much as she wanted to give it a loftier name, Alex had to call it like she heard it.  And she definitely heard a snort.  Even worse, he started to laugh. 

   Now really.  That's just rude. 

   "Well?  Do you know her?"

   Paul had a hard time meeting Alex's eyes.  "No, no, it's nothing like that.  I told you already that I'm here for you."  He looked almost embarrassed.  "The name was on Elkins' notepad.  I did some reading while he was drilling you.  He was so focused on getting a confession that I really don't think he noticed." 

   "Oh."  She wished she had something more eloquent to respond with, but her mind was still reeling.  Out of the corner of her eye, she saw the family he had pointed out earlier getting up from the couch.  She watched them for a few seconds and then turned back to face him again. "How did you know they were going to leave so soon?"

   She had to follow him over to the couch to hear his reply. 

   I spend more time running after this guy....

   "The stuff.  And the doctor.  They had to have been here a while for all those toys to spread out like that.  And the doctor was talking to them--that usually means a patient is leaving, or being transferred, or they can go visit or something."

   Alex was quiet for a moment.  Her brain was not just reeling, it was downright sluggish.  And this was a lot for it to take in.  "It sounds like you're done this before," she said, finally. 

   But before Paul could answer, Frank emerged from the big, locked, ER doors.  He walked over and said, "She's in surgery now.  The doctor will come and see you afterwards to give you an update.  I'd say it'll probably be at least two hours before you hear anything."  They nodded, and he went back to the desk, where a nervous looking woman was waiting for him. 

   As he walked away, Alex whispered, "But what kind of surgery is it?"

   Paul hesitated before replying.  "Well, as 'family', we should probably know already.  I didn't think it would look right to ask.  Anyway, we'll know when the doctor comes out."

   Alex leaned back onto the couch and yawned.  Again, information overload.  "Yeah."

   I am so lame. 

   Paul moved down to the far end of the couch.  "Go ahead--sleep for a while.  There's not a lot of other things to do.  I'll wake you up when the doctor comes."

   Alex nodded vaguely, and took off her shoes.  I'm not going to argue with that.

   She curled up on the couch, leaving just enough room for Paul at the other end.  As her eyes began to close, she watched Frank lead the nervous woman away, then shut them completely as one last beam of light bounced off his head.  She was fast asleep within minutes. 

***

   Alex's eyes snapped open, and her head un-snuggled from the pillow faster than she would have believed.  Paul hand jumped from her shoulder just as quickly, and he crouched down beside her head. 

"Sorry--I didn't mean to scare you.  But the doctor's coming."

She rubbed her eyes, mumbling in slight confusion as she tried to sit up.  She couldn't.  Looking down at the couch, she saw the problem;  she was tangled up in the blanket from her car. 

How did that get here?

Books from her backseat were piled on the coffee table in front of her as well.  It looked like Paul had made a trip to the parking lot while she slept. 

Paul stood, realizing her predicament, and helped pull the blanket off, then sat down beside her.  By that time, the doctor had arrived.

“I'm Dr. Fischer.  You're here about Ms. Stromberg?”

Alex nodded as she examined him.  He had short, short hair, and a goatee, both of which were light brown.  He wore the usual nasty green scrubs, nametag, and stethoscope around his neck.  His metal rimmed glasses kept sliding down his nose, so it was a constant struggle to keep them back as he peered down at the clipboard in his hands.  His eyes did not appear to be particularly kind. 

Dr. Fischer cleared his throat, then began. "Well, she's out of surgery--we wanted to get the baby into detox as soon as possible, so I ordered an emergency Caesarean.  She was about 38 weeks along, so he should be fine, as long as he makes it through the next couple of days."  He paused to flip over the top page of the chart.  And she'll be...." he seemed to be choosing his words carefully, "...as well as she ever is within a few weeks.  Her recovery from surgery may even keep her off the streets long enough to sober her up for a while.  I assume child services will be coming for this baby as well?"

While Alex was not altogether surprised at what the doctor seemed to be saying, it still hit her like a sack of potatoes to the chest.  With a throat still thick from her nap, she licked her lips and croaked out, "As well?"

The good doctor looked uncomfortable.  "You didn't know?  This is the second child she's had at our hospital, but I'd say there have been at least two more."  He added, almost as an afterthought, "She ends up here fairly frequently--but no family has ever come before."  He looked up from his notebook and peered at them closely for the first time.  "How exactly are you related to her?"

 


Saturday, December 25, 2004

Well....I haven't had time or clarity to write, so, no post today.  Hopefully by Monday night I will have something new for y'all.  Anyway, hope you had/are having a great holiday!

*edit*  So, I'm not going to make that deadline...I only have a few paragraphs, and I have to leave for work in five minutes.  I spent the day at two bookstores, taking advantage of the gift certificates I got for Christmas.    Good stuff.  Anyway, I'll take my notebook with me tonight, and hopefully I can get something written during my break or whatever, heh.  In the meantime, do you like the new colors?  They are a little bright for my eyes, let me know if it makes things hard to read.



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