The woman wouldn’t have noticed
his contempt; she was too absorbed with
getting help for her grandson. He was about 4, grubby and bloody and screaming
the place down.
“Jakey love, quiet down. The nice man’s gonna help. Now hold still” Gradually the child’s screams subsided.
The nurse began to clean the cut
on his head. “ You’re very brave Jake. We’ll just clean this off so Doctor can
take a look. Might need a stitch or two
Derek, what do you think?” Derek could see the gaping sides of the wound; the
pink flesh still oozing blood.
He addressed the woman archly, “Mrs
Fletcher, is it?” She looked up at him,
her eyes boring into his. “I’m afraid we’re going to have to stitch it." Her huge lumpy body was heaving and her face
was all red and blotchy. “Sh*t!”, he thought ”I hope she doesn’t have a heart
attack” The thought of actually touching
her was repulsive. “Now you listen to me”, she said “you just get on with the
job and do what has to be done. Jake’s a
big boy. He knows you have to fix him.
He ain’t no namby-pamby wuss.” “Right
then” said Derek, feeling a bit chastised. “Now if you could just hold him still”
He bent over the child and said quietly “Now Jake, I’m just going to fix your
cut so there’s no more blood. It won’t
hurt, I promise”.
The woman rounded on him. “Whattya
mean it won’t hurt?!” Mrs Fletcher shouted.
Whattya telling him lies for!? ‘Course
it’s gonna hurt!” She pinned Derek with her eyes, and her voice became quieter but was very firm….. “But you be
just as gentle as you can”.
“Well, of course…” he began. But she’d turned back to Jake. “Now Jakey love, it’s gonna hurt but it won’t be too bad. You just hold still; here, give Grandma your hand. Now let’s think of something else for a minute. I know!” she looked at Derek with a swift nod to get on with it… “Remember when we all went to Dream World? Remember that Jakey?”
And so it went. Derek was able to stitch the little boy’s
head. His eyes stayed fixed on his
Grandmother. His hands, both of them,
were clamped on hers with fierce intensity.
But he didn’t move. He listened to
his Grandmother with a look of stoic decisiveness on his little face, as she listed
all the attractions of the visit to Dream World. Finally the job was done, and the pair
disappeared out through the front doors of Emergency. They got into an old Ford Falcon and drove
away.
Derek discarded his gloves and
washed his hands. “Geez, you get all sorts;
what a bogun she was!”
The young Doctor had completely
missed the real woman which existed beneath the low socio-economic façade. He’d looked for nothing, and that’s what he
found. He was blinded to what really
mattered; blinded by his own importance and intellect and wealth.
He’d completely missed the love.
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