“If we’re growing, we’re always going to be out of our comfort zone.” – John Maxwell
When I woke up I was laying on a bed next to Charlie’s bed. I sat up rather quickly and then remembered why people had always said not to sit up to quickly. The room span around and around and I closed my eyes.
"Hey crazy girl! How are you feeling over there?"
"Um..funny you should ask, I think, well.. What happened?" I asked, not really remembering the previous events.
"Haha, well my good looks finally did you in. You walked in, seen my beautiful face, and down you went. Passed out like cold turkey the day after Christmas."
"Thanksgiving."
"What?"
"You said cold turkey the day after Christmas, its Thanksgiving. You have cold turkey for days after Thanksgiving."
"Don’t you have turkey for Christmas too?"
"Sometimes, but traditionally its ham."
"Oh well excuse me Ms. holiday police." He said jokingly.
"Haha, well I thought I had to get you off that big beautiful horse somehow. That seemed to be the easiest way."
"Oh, well thank you for not letting me stay up there too long. You know what happens when that happens right?"
"No, what?"
"You pass out!"
We both laughed. It felt so natural. Talking to him. Laughing with him. I knew this was right. Doddie was correct in saying that whomever loved me, the feeling wasn’t mutual. At least not now.
We talked for a while before the doctor came in.
"Ah Rorey, it’s good to see that you are awake. Seems as if maybe the medical field is not something you should peruse in the near future."
"How dare you crush my girlfriend’s dream of becoming a heart surgeon!" Charlie said.
The doctor looked shocked. I could just imagine what kind of thoughts were going through his head.
"What if I got stuck with this girl as my doctor someday. She would have her nurses put my out because she couldn’t stand to look at the needles and then when I was nice and under she would have her intern student open me right up because of course that was out of the question and then when they started the actual open heart surgery she would pass out because she seen that my face was a little white... the scalpel would slip from her hands knick an artery and what a goner I would be.."
His voice brought me back to reality.
"Well, there are challenges in every field. A weak mind is I suppose just one of the mountains you will have to climb when pursing this career. I am sure you will be a great surgeon." He pasted a fake smile on his face.
Charlie and I both busted out laughing. Ya right, I would never be a doctor. I couldn’t even see someone after surgery let alone while they are in it. Hahah who was he kidding!
He looked at us with a bit of confusion for the first couple of seconds of laughter and then he joined right in realizing the surgeon bit was just a joke.
"Well, Rorey, if you are feeling well, I am going to have to ask you to step out for a few minutes while I have a look at Charlie's leg."
I scrambled off that bed faster than ice melts on a hot sidewalk in the middle of a sizzling hot summer day.
"Let me know when I can come back." I said quickly.
"WAIT! Rorey!"
"What?" I asked as I walked over to Charlie's bed with concern in my eyes, "Do you need something?"
"Just do me a favor ok?"
"Ya sure anything."
"Miss me."
A smile spread across my face.
"Only if you do me a favor." I replied.
"What’s that?"
"Miss me more."
"Haha deal." He said as a bright smile spread across his face.
I walked out of the room with warm fuzzy feelings running through my stomach. I should call Doddie and fill her in on what was happening. As I was walking down the hall I remembered that Charlie’s parents and Mike were in the waiting room.
“OH my goodness.. how long was I in there? Had I been passed out for hours keeping them out?” Many questions ran through my head. Those questions were quickly answered by the wide smiles spread across the faces of all three of them as I walked into the lobby and over to the corner they were occupying.
“Hey there sunshine. Nice to see you could join us.” Charlie’s dad joked.
“Ah, yes, of course, your guys seen me?” I asked.
“The nurse came to get us quickly when they found you passed out on the floor. They weren’t sure if you had an illness or just a week stomach. We assured them that you were perfectly healthy, but possibly got a bad case of the butterflies when you stepped into the room. I told her they probably just fluttered a little too hard.” Mike said laughing.
“We thought about putting shaving cream in your hands and tickling your face, tying your shoe laces together, and you know some of those types of things.” Marked chimed in.
“But, I hid the shaving cream so you were safe.” Janet added laughing.
“Well thank you so much for saving my dignity from being destroyed by these two while I was lying hopelessly in a hospital bed.” I added dramatically.
“Oh, you are so good at putting guilt trips on people.” Mike added.
We all laughed.
“So did you guys get to go in and visit with Charlie?” I asked.
“Yes, the nurse told us as long as we were quiet and didn’t wake you up, we could visit with him for a short time. Sounds like there is one more surgery they are going to have to do and then he will be set. The road to recovery is going to be long. He is in a good mood now because he is on such strong pain medication. However, once he gets out of the hospital they are going to cut back on his dosage. They also suggested that we change to a lighter pain medication eventually, which will let him feel a little more pain, but this medication isn’t healthy for long periods of time.” Janet explained.
“So when is the second surgery going to be?” I asked.
“They are going to have to wait a few days at least. They have to wait until the swelling goes down. They will know tomorrow. The doctor was going to asses it tonight, but said he wouldn’t have any real answers until tomorrow.”
“Wow, ok.” I answered overwhelmed.
“You know Rorey, it’s getting late maybe you should go home and get some sleep.” Mark suggested.
“Well, I can’t just leave you guys here, you are tired too.” I replied.
“Well, it isn’t doing any of us any good to all be here. How about we go in shifts. You have had the longest day, so how about you go get some sleep first. Come back when you get up and we will go home for a bit. Sound like a deal?”
“Ya that sounds good.” I said
“I will give you a ride,” Mike added.
“Thanks. I will see you guys in a few hours,” I said giving Janet and hug, “ and I truly am sorry about all of this.”
“Rorey, this wasn’t your fault. Go get some sleep.”
The trip home went by quickly. I didn’t realize how tired I truly was until I got in Mike’s truck. When we were about home, Mike asked me a question that snapped me back to reality.
“So who was the guy you were with when Charlie wrecked his truck?”
“His name is Jeff, I met him at summer camp a few years ago.”
“I see,” he answered with that sound of wanting to say more lingering in his voice.
“What’s up?” I asked.
“Rorey, you know I think the world of you. Charlie is my best friend, though, and I don’t want anyone to hurt him. You understand my concern? I mean where is that guy now? When is he going to come around again? Is Charlie going to be out of the picture once he is out of the hospital?”
I felt bombarded with questions. An instant reaction was how dare he question my motives. But, the truth was he had every right to question me. I hadn’t been all for this relationship until Charlie was in the hospital. He wrecked his truck because he seen me with another guy. There was defiantly room for questions there, regardless I could still feel the sting from the uncertainty.
“Mike, Jeff came to,” I started to explain, but then changed my mind about telling him the real reason Jeff was there. I mean that wasn’t really his business anyway right? Charlie’s maybe, but not Mike’s, “ to see me. I wasn’t very nice to him after Charlie wrecked his truck. Needless to say, I don’t think he will be coming around any time soon.”
“Ok, good to hear.” He said.
That was one thing I loved about Mike. He accepted answers for what they were. He didn’t read into them like most people did. He didn’t question me. He believed me. He trusted me. I needed that kind of boost after today.
“Thanks for ride,” I said as we pulled up to my house, “ I will see you tomorrow?”
“Yep, I will be there. Do you need a ride in the morning?” He asked.
“No, I will take my own car. Thanks though.”
“Yep, no problem. Let me know if there is anything I can do.”
“Thanks, I will.” I said as I climbed out of his truck.
I walked to the door, but then changed my mind about going inside. I decided a nice long walk to clear my head and recap on everything that had happened that day. Jeff coming by was such a surprise. Not really a great surprise either. But, a good reminder, how people at two different parts in life can grow apart quicker than oil and water can separate. I thought about Charlie. His wrecked truck, holding my hand on the way to the hospital, missing him, him missing me, laughing and talking with him, the way he told the doctor I was his girlfriend. Everything seemed so right with him. But, why now? Why not a few days ago when we had held hands? Why didn’t everything fall into place then? Why did I fight it? Why was I in this place all of a sudden? Did seeing him hurt have an effect on my feelings? Would they change once he got out? I didn’t think so, but how could I really be sure. It was all so confusing. I felt my tummy grumble, reminding me that I hadn’t ate for several hours. I made my way back to the house to grab a bite to eat and a quick nap before heading back to the hospital. I walked in the door and stopped dead in my tracks. My hands were shaking tremendously as my hands dialed Mike’s number.
“Hello?” He answered.
“Can,can,can you come back here?” I asked slowly.
“Rorey what’s wrong?” He asked.
“Someone broke in.” I answered.