Beautiful Russian Monster: Chapter 29
Beautiful Russian Monster (A Vancouver Mafia Romance Book 2)
âGot that IV in yet?â
âYes, Iâve opened it up wide.â
âHeart rate is low but steady. BP is one hundred over fifty and thready.â
I opened my eyes. Men wearing headlamps and harness gear worked around me.
One of them leaned over me, his features obscured by his headlamp. âHang in there, buddy. Weâre getting you out of here.â
âBlaire.â It took all my effort, but I managed to say her name.
âWe have no idea how she fit through that air shaft, but she did, and she led us to you. This means you have to fight as hard as she did, okay?â
âOkay,â I mumbled.
âSheâs waiting to see youâyou need to fight for this. Stay with me.â
I was on the back of a stretcher. Neon lights glowed above me as people wearing medical scrubs ran alongside the stretcher. I was in a hospital.
âTake him to trauma room two.â
A woman in pink scrubs said, âWhatâs your name, sir?â
âWhich way?â
âRoom two is next to three, that way.â
âWhich way?â
âAround that corner at the far end, room on the far right. Last door on the right.â
I felt the stretcher bump around the corner. We lost the nurse momentarily before her face reappeared. âWhatâs your name? Can you tell me your name?â
They wheeled me into some sort of green-tiled room with machines and big dim lights. Everyone, with their masks, caps and blue scrubs, looked the same to me.
âOkay, people, letâs bring him in. All the way.â
âAnd on my count, on three. One, two, three.â
I felt myself being lifted, and then I was on a higher bed. The lights on the bed were so bright, shining right in my face.
The room was frigid, but they were cutting off my clothes.
âLetâs see what we have here. I need a CBC type and crossmatch.â
âWe have a pre-op here, with a gunshot to the lower abdomen, entry but no exit wound. Someone needs to call the OR and get us a room.â
âGive me an EKG and an X-ray of his chest, pelvis area and lower right quadrant.â
âYes, sir.â
âBipedal pulses are good.â
âGet me two bags of O neg; someone get me some chem labs.â
âBP is holding steady.â
âI see only the single-entry gunshot wound to the lower extremities. It looks like the bullet chipped off the bottom of his plates, which saved his life, but we have a lot of shrapnel damage. Does anyone else see any other trauma?â
âPupils are alert and responsive.â
âNo other trauma noted over here, legs seem fine.â
âSo are his arms and shoulders.â
âScrapes on his arms, face and chest.â
I needed to see Blaire. I sat up. The surrounding people freaked out, and so many arms and hands worked to pull me back down.
âHoly shit, how strong is this guy?â
âSomeone get restraints on this guy. Now!â
âEasy, buddy.â Someone pushed me back on the table. âJust lie back and relax. We got you.â
âHow is this guy still conscious?â
âI have no idea.â
I woke up in the same room to the sound of two men talking. I was awake, but I couldnât seem to open my eyes or move any part of my body. I was freezing cold.
âWhy isnât this guy in surgery? I thought he came in ten minutes ago.â
âTrauma surgeon on call is busy with a car crash. They are trying to save some kidâs leg.â
âHe has a gunshot wound.â
âI donât know. Sometimes the prognosis is bad and doctors make the calls they make, right? Could also be because of who this guy is.â
âWhy? Who is he?â
His voice lowered. âI heard heâs old-money Russian mob. Police came in, and they are practically having a party in the lobby. They keep bugging the nurses for the cause of death.â
âThatâs harsh.â
âWell, they have to deal with these guys. Theyâre the ones that we fix up so they can head back into the street and shoot someone else. Maybe the next time they shoot a cop. You have to see it from the copâs point of view.â
âI guess.â
âCall me if the trauma surgeon ever gets here. Otherwise call time of death.â