lusiana88
CSI Level One
Summary: Taking care of the living can be one of the hardest things of the world and she learned it on her own skin.
Written with my great friend florry86, the best of the editors.
SPOILERS FROM EP 714
Chapter 1: This can't be true!
While she was sipping her coffee, her pager went off. It had been quite an hectic morning at the Miami Dade Memorial and she had been absolutely glad to find ten minutes for a break. That’s what she thought but it looked like her pager didn't agree with her.
The trip from the cafeteria to the ER wasn't that long, coffee cup forgotten on the table, her white coat fluttering along with her rapid steps. She had gotten used, again, to the speed of the-saving-lives-machine. It was really different from her previous job as pathologist at MDPD, her patients weren't emergencies there. She had her rhythm, appropriate and efficient, but this was a completely different thing. Her speed could be the thinnest layer between life and death here. And Alexx knew exactly she could not take that lightly. She hadn't done it when she had worked with dead people, not once, and she surely wasn't going start now .
Getting accustomed to this new family hadn't been that hard for her. Younger people used to see a mother in her sweet and loving manners and her great skills as a MD had helped her to be well accepted by other doctors. She was happy here but she hadn't absolutely forgotten where she belonged to and she was damn sure she wasn't going to do it. Part of her heart was left to MDPD but life had gone on. Everything had kept on working there even without her and she couldn’t stay there looking at the past for too long. Dr. Alexx Woods had made her choice and, as always, she was going to go on with it.
Her slim figure appeared at the ER entry just in time to see the ambulance pulling up. Her trainees were already waiting for her there with the infos about the case.
“Police officer, Dr Woods. Breath loss, tachycardia. Lost consciousness before EMT's arrival.”Alexx just nodded seeing the gurney being rolled towards them.
"Female, 33 years old, unconcious, oximetry 80%, pulse 120, Systolic 150, Diastolic 100, not intubated yet”
The gurney was being pushed rapidly inside as the EMTs gave space to Alexx's team to work on the patient. Everything had to be done quickly. Alexx took her place at the head of the gurney and lowered her eyes to take a look. She hadn’t expected what she saw.
“No.” She managed to whisper.Her trainees became blurry background noise.
“Dr. Woods? Where are we taking her?”
She kept on staring at that face, those closed eyes, waiting for she didn't know what. “This can't be true.”she thought or maybe she said, she wasn't sure.
“Dr.Woods...?”
Written with my great friend florry86, the best of the editors.
SPOILERS FROM EP 714
Chapter 1: This can't be true!
While she was sipping her coffee, her pager went off. It had been quite an hectic morning at the Miami Dade Memorial and she had been absolutely glad to find ten minutes for a break. That’s what she thought but it looked like her pager didn't agree with her.
The trip from the cafeteria to the ER wasn't that long, coffee cup forgotten on the table, her white coat fluttering along with her rapid steps. She had gotten used, again, to the speed of the-saving-lives-machine. It was really different from her previous job as pathologist at MDPD, her patients weren't emergencies there. She had her rhythm, appropriate and efficient, but this was a completely different thing. Her speed could be the thinnest layer between life and death here. And Alexx knew exactly she could not take that lightly. She hadn't done it when she had worked with dead people, not once, and she surely wasn't going start now .
Getting accustomed to this new family hadn't been that hard for her. Younger people used to see a mother in her sweet and loving manners and her great skills as a MD had helped her to be well accepted by other doctors. She was happy here but she hadn't absolutely forgotten where she belonged to and she was damn sure she wasn't going to do it. Part of her heart was left to MDPD but life had gone on. Everything had kept on working there even without her and she couldn’t stay there looking at the past for too long. Dr. Alexx Woods had made her choice and, as always, she was going to go on with it.
Her slim figure appeared at the ER entry just in time to see the ambulance pulling up. Her trainees were already waiting for her there with the infos about the case.
“Police officer, Dr Woods. Breath loss, tachycardia. Lost consciousness before EMT's arrival.”Alexx just nodded seeing the gurney being rolled towards them.
"Female, 33 years old, unconcious, oximetry 80%, pulse 120, Systolic 150, Diastolic 100, not intubated yet”
The gurney was being pushed rapidly inside as the EMTs gave space to Alexx's team to work on the patient. Everything had to be done quickly. Alexx took her place at the head of the gurney and lowered her eyes to take a look. She hadn’t expected what she saw.
“No.” She managed to whisper.Her trainees became blurry background noise.
“Dr. Woods? Where are we taking her?”
She kept on staring at that face, those closed eyes, waiting for she didn't know what. “This can't be true.”she thought or maybe she said, she wasn't sure.
“Dr.Woods...?”
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