On the night Warlow died, Pam came to the House and pounded frantically
on our door. We let her in and she looked at us. “What the fuck happened
to me?”
“Warlow is dead, you no longer have your UV protection,” I said.
“Eric?” she asked.
“You haven’t felt him?” asked Minnie, her large eyes brimming with tears.
“I can’t swear to it, but I think I felt something,” she said.
“Is he dead?” asked Barrister, asking the question none of us wanted to ask.
“I don’t know,” she said. “I don’t know if he is dead or just hurt.”
“Where in Sweden would he go?” I asked.
“He would go to Are, that windswept shit hole he loves so much,” she said. “But I could never find him.”
“Yes you can,” I said. There was a frantic pounding on the door. Jessica and James came in.
“What has happened to us?” she asked.
“You are no longer sun proof, you are now nightwalkers again,” said Len.
“Is everyone okay?” she asked.
“We don’t know about Eric,” I said.
“Well what are we going to do?” she said. “Where is he?”
“We
know he is in Sweden, and we are going to go and find him,” I said.
“Barrister, call Anubis Air and get us tickets to Stockholm and contact
the Vampire embassy and that hotel we stayed in a couple of summers ago
and make us reservations. Renee, call Dr. Ludwig and ask her what we can
do to treat a Vampire who maybe partially burned and frozen.”
“I will call the wolves in Stockholm and make arrangements to get us on that mountain,” said Len.
“Aolani,
I want you to go upstairs under our bed and pack that natron and all
the herbs and all the Vampire Book of the Dead, not the one we had
published with that crazy Vampire, the one we took from that Renfield,” I
said.
“You can’t mean you are going to…”said Aolani.
“Yeah, I
will resurrect him if I have to,” I said. “I won’t let the world be
without Eric. I wouldn’t have let it with Bill, I won’t let it for
Eric.”
“But won’t that make Eric crazy like Dracula?” asked Jessica.
“No,
I don’t think so,” I said. Aolani did not like it but she went to my
room and did as I asked. Jessica grabbed James and towed him with her to
the back bedroom.
“What is she talking about?” asked James.
“I
can’t explain it right now, but Aslinn thinks she can resurrect Eric
using this spell and this stuff and I don’t know….I have to call Bill,”
she said.
“Well, call him,” he said.
“Call Tara and Willa and see if they will come,” said Jessica.
Aolani
brought down the small wooden chest with the book on top of it. I
grabbed it and I grabbed a computer bag and began to transfer everything
in the bag. “I don’t know if we will have to use it, but I want to have
it in case we need it. It may even heal him if we find a body.”
“Aslinn, think about this,” said Barrister.
“I
can’t let Eric be dead, he is my best friend and I would like to think
he would save me, no matter what, he would make me Vampire and save me,”
I said.
“You know he would, but what if he comes back wrong? What then?” he asked.
“Then I will end him,” I said.
“Will you?” he asked.
“I can’t let him be gone without trying everything,” I said.
“She what?” asked Bill.
“You
have to come,” said Jessica. “You have to help us with her, she is
talking about resurrecting him like they did with Dracula, and he may
come back crazy like he did. You have to come.”
“I’ll be right there,” he said.
Our
tickets were ready and I had Pam get the travel coffins out and Anubis
Air was bringing more travel coffins. We would get Anubis Air Sweden to
give us one for Eric when we brought him back. Pam then ran to get
clothes for both Eric and herself and Willa and Tara appeared.
“Where are we going?” asked Tara.
“Sweden, Eric is hurt and we are going after him,” said Minnie.
“Going after him?” asked Willa.
“Willa, can you feel Eric?” asked Renee.
“I am not sure, I felt a shiver, but I don’t know what it means,” she said.
“Do you feel alone in your body?” asked Renee. “Do you feel Eric?”
“I don’t know,” she said.
“Maybe
when she gets closer to him,” said Len. “You girls need to get some
clothes for yourselves and James and Jessica if you are going with us.”
Tara and Willa dashed back out and headed towards Bon Temps.
Barrister
called our house in England and had the house opened up and the
caretakers check to see if that pre-trouble Tru:Blood was still at the
house.
“If we get…”
“When we get,” I corrected. Minnie nodded. “When we get…”
“When
we get Eric healed, we can let him convalesce in England and he has
plenty of Tru:Blood on hand for him and our friends to drink,” he said.
“Okay,” I said. There was a knock on the door. It was Bill.
“Tara
and Willa are at my house packing bags for themselves and Jessica and
James. Do you mind telling me where you are going?” he asked.
“We are going to get Eric,” I said.
“Where is Eric?” he asked.
“He is in Sweden,” I said. “And he could be hurt.”
“Aslinn, Eric could be dead if he was in the sun when the blood died,” he said.
“And I will find him, a drop of his blood is all I need,” I said.
“That is your pain talking,” he said.
“Bill,
I was prepared to resurrect you if you had died,” I said. “Eric is my
best friend, and he would come to me if I needed him, we have to go to
him if he is hurt.”
“Aslinn, look into my eyes,” he said.
“No!” I said struggling away. Minnie yanked me out of his grip.
“We
have to get to him, we at least have to know for sure. If he has gone,
we have to try to get his remains and show our respect to him,” said
Minnie. “If you didn’t want us to resurrect you, we would at least
gather your remains what we could and put you to rest.”
“Minnie,
sweetheart,” he said. “Eric would not want you to do this, Vampires die
and disappear, that is the way we have to be, we don’t get to rest in
peace like humans do.”
“Funerals are not for the dead, they are for
the living,” said Barrister. “I don’t like it any better than you but we
have to let the girls have this, this is closure.”
“This is futile,” said Bill. “Aolani, do you want to take the chance that Eric will be a monster like Vlad Tepes?”
“I
don’t know,” said Aolani. “He is nothing like Vlad Tepes, maybe if he
is resurrected, he will be himself. Eric is good, Bill, he is good, like
you, like Pam, like Jessica and Tara and Willa. At first I was scared,
but I was thinking maybe it is the character of the Vampire that creates
the monster, and there is enough good in Eric’s soul that he would come
back to us good. I support Aslinn, and I will help her.”
“Me too,” said Renee.
“Me too Bill,” said Jessica. “I don’t think we can leave this this way.” Bill cursed under his breath.
“Fine,” said Bill. “When do we leave?”
“Five am, so you have time to pack a bag and come back,” I said. “Bring your computer and your credit cards.”
“Fine,” he repeated. “I will be back in an hour.”
The
Air Anubis limo came to get us at the house at dawn. I left
instructions for Ginger to stay home and Pam sent her a couple months
pay to cover her while Fangtasia is still closed and then called Chow to
have him do nightly checks on the property. I guess Fangtasia was done
for, but it was still Eric’s. Pam had gone by Eric’s and gotten his
clothes and had locked up his house and the garage where his corvette
sat waiting for her owner to rev her up and take her out. Bill had
brought Tara and Willa back and he parked his car and they got their
bags out. James and Jessica prepared to get into their travel coffins.
“Don’t we need passports?” he asked.
“We do, you guys don’t,” I said. I turned to Bill.
“Sweetheart, I want to apologize,” he said.
“I know Bill, but I can’t just go and leave him and not find out for sure,” I said. “He may be praying for us to come to him.”
“Eric pray?” he asked.
“Yes,” I said.
Somewhere in Sweden in an icy cave
Eric
shivered. His skin was still burning. He had fallen into the snow and
though he was terribly burned, he was still alive but he was freezing.
When night fell, he crawled out of the saving snow and towards an ice
cave. He would not be conscious much longer and he would be frozen. He
looked around in the cave. There was a glowing shape before him.
“Godric.”
“Sleep my son, they are coming for you,” he said.
“There’s no one,” he said, shivering violently. “They won’t know where I am.”
“Eric, they are coming,” he said.
“Go to them, guide them, please Godric,” he said.
“Nora is here with me,” he said. “Can’t you see her?”
“Nora? With you?” he said. He shivered again; he felt the last bit of his blood turning to ice.
“Yes, she is,” he said. “Rest my son, sleep, when you wake, you will be healed by your friends.”
The
plane was blessedly uncrowded, there was just another human companion
and her Vampire’s coffin in the bay. She was traveling in a private
compartment. I looked at Renee.
“So what did Dr. L say?”
“She said
that if there is a body, to bathe it in increasingly warmer water,
starting with room temperature water and working up to blood temperature
water,” she said. “She gave me a number for her Swedish counterpart, a
Dr. Mikael something Swedish with an o with a hash mark through it and
an umlaut and three consonants all strung together….” I chuckled.
“Well, we will call him Dr. Mike,” I said.
“That will work,” she said.
“The
wolf pack said they had three wolves that were avid climbers and they
will take us where you think they might be,” said Len. Barrister was
looking at a map of Sweden.
“I have no idea of where to find that
mountain,” said Barrister. I closed my eyes and laid my head on his
shoulder. I was nearly asleep when Aolani gasped.
“Godric,” she said.
“What? You think we should call up Godric?” asked Renee.
“No,
Godric is there,” she said, pointing at the front of the galley. I
stood up and looked where she was pointing. There standing in a
luminescent halo was Eric’s maker.
“Hello my friends,” he said.
“Godric, is Eric with you?” asked Aolani.
“No, he is not with me, but I know where he is,” said Godric.
“Can you show us on this map?” asked Aolani.
“Of
course,” he said. He walked down the aisle and came to a stop by
Barrister. His finger stroked a spot on the map and Barrister circled
it. “There is an ice cave there, he had fallen into a drift of snow and
he was terribly burned, so when you see him, don’t be shocked. He will
be frozen but he is still there. We don’t really die of freezing, we
eventually die of starvation, but it takes us a long time to starve. But
he is badly burned. He knows you are coming, I told him. He did not
believe me.” Godric smiled his enigmatic smile.
“So he was alive when you saw him?” asked Minnie.
“Yes,
dear one, he was alive,” said Godric. “He knows you are coming. He will
be very hungry, so have plenty of human blood ready.”
“We will,” said Aolani.
“I
will go back to him and wait with him till you have him,” said Godric.
“Nora is with him now, sitting with him so he will not be alone.”
“Thank you Godric,” I said.
“Thank you for coming for my son,” he said. “Be careful and be well.”
And he disappeared.
We
deplaned just at nightfall in Stockholm. We headed for the hotel and
headed for our suite. The wolves of Stockholm were coming to us to meet
us in a coffee bar down the street. Bill and Pam and Jess and the rest
rose and we called in their room service for them and us. The Tru:Blood
Hep V epidemic was not happening because of the remoteness of the
country and the small population of Vampires. We had the foresight to
take our vampire’s blood to show they did not have Hep V and we were
flagged through with our Vampires with no trouble. Six feeders arrived.
One was tall and blonde like Eric and my heart ached. I know it was
affecting Minnie and Aolani, and we just chinned up, Eric was still
alive, frozen and waiting for us. Dr. Mike came to us while the Vampires
were off in their rooms having supper.
“So this Vampire is terribly burned and starved?” he said.
“Yes,” said Aolani.
“Well,
you will have to thaw him and that will be very painful,” said the
doctor. “I have only thawed two Vampires in my career and they suffered a
great deal, but if he can get through it, he will heal and he will be
good as new.”
“Is there anything we can do to alleviate his pain or lessen it?” asked Renee.
“Some
Vampires get some benefits from drinking human blood laced with
morphine,” he said. “But it has to be a lot,” said the doctor. “I can
get you the blood and the morphine; show you how to mix it. How heavy is
he when he is whole?”
“About 230 pounds,” said Aolani.
“It will take a lot, and this will be expensive,” said the doctor.
“Money is no object,” said Sean.
“Fifty thousand kronor per bag,” said the doctor.
“About eight grand in US money,” I said.
“You will need at least ten pints of blood,” he said. “I can arrange for it to be AB neg for no extra cost.”
“Will you take AMEX?” asked Barrister.
“Of course,” he said.
“Let’s do a paper exchange then,” said Barrister.
“I
will call in the blood and the morphine and have it delivered to you
before I leave,” he said. He whipped out the phone and punched in a
number and stepped away. Bill and the rest came out.
“What is going on?” he asked.
“I’ll
tell you in a moment,” I said. Barrister then walked the Hobbit out to
go downstairs and do the exchange with his credit card. “Godric came to
us Bill and showed us where Eric was.”
“Eric is alive?” he asked.
“Frozen in an ice cave, burned terribly and frozen but he is here and we know where he is, Godric showed us on a map,” I said.
“And that thing on the phone,” asked Bill.
“That
is Dr. Ludwig’s Swedish counterpart,” said Renee. “He is fixing us up
with morphine laced blood, to try to take the edge off Eric’s pain as we
thaw him out.”
“We better go if we are going to meet with the wolves,” said Len.
“Grab the map,” I said. “Wait for Barrister.”
“Do you want us to go with you?” asked Bill.
“No, just wait for us here, the wolves may not too comfortable with a bunch of Vampires converging on them right away,” I said.
The
wolves were big Swedes dressed in leather and fur and they were
something else. One was named Aron, and the other was named Tamar. They
spoke English with a thick accent.
“So your friend Eric, he is Vampire?” he asked.
“You have a problem with that?” I asked.
“No, I do not,” he said. “We work with her majesty Queen Gerda here.”
“Should we present ourselves to her majesty?” asked Barrister.
“No, that is not necessary,” he said. “We don’t do this for free you know.”
“We are prepared to pay,” I said.
“Two million kronor,” he said.
“Around 300K in US dollars,” I said.
“Is that too much?” he asked.
“Is that enough?” asked Barrister.
“Ample,”
he said. “We will take a helicopter to this place. We will have to do
this in the day, but we will take protective coverings for your Vampire.
We can take three of you. We prefer one of our own and we prefer men
only, we don’t want to take women because it is a dangerous thing we
do.”
“That is not going to set well for our friends,” I said.
“Sorry,” he said.
“Len and I will be with you, when can you leave?” asked Barrister.
“In the morning,” said the were.
“Dawn?” he asked.
“Earlier the better,” said the were.
“We will see you at dawn,” he said. “I will have half the payment in the morning and half when we get back and bonus.”
“Sounds like a deal,” he said.
“So you ladies will all be staying here,” said Len.
“I want to go though,” said Minnie.
“It
is the way they want it. But they won’t get paid until we get back with
Eric,” said Barrister. “We have to go in the day, they said they would
put on a protective cover for him. We will bring him back here and we
can begin to work on him. The sooner we get him with us, the sooner we
can get him healed and get him home.”
“It will be okay, these are top helicopter and rescue men,” said Len.
“If that is the way it has to be,” I said.
Barrister
and Len went to bed and I sat up. I stared into the fire. It was cold
already in Sweden at night and I stared into the gas fire and thought
about my friend. Bill came and sat down with me. “Are you cold?”
“Yeah,” I said. I moved to put my head on Bill’s chest and he put his arm around my shoulders.
“You know, I am a dismal failure as a hot water bottle,” he said. I chuckled.
“That’s okay,” I said. “I am glad you are back.”
“I
know you love Eric,” he said. “I don’t like it, but I understand. You
talk to him, you care for him. He was there for you when I was
unavailable.”
“You have it all wrong,” I said. “I do love Eric, but I
am not in love with him. I…feel connected with him that is different
from the way I thought I could ever be connected with him. He is always
on the make, he is who he is, but you know, he just doesn’t try that
hard anymore, it sort of a friendly joke we have with each other. He is
everything I thought would be wonderful about being a Vampire,
especially a Vampire as old as he is. He is an amazing person, an
amazing man, and I admire him, how could I not love a man like that?”
“You could not,” he said.
“But,
Bill, you know if it had been you, I would be doing the same, going
through whatever extreme to get you back to us,” I said. “I do love you,
and it is the kind of love I share with my husband. But I know, you
love me, but you are in love with Sookie.”
“That is complicated,” he said.
“No
it isn’t,” I said. “Someday, if you are lucky enough, you will get her
back and you won’t want me. Sookie is the love of your afterlife. But
that is okay…if it happens, it will be okay. I will not be sad when I
have to let you go. Renee on the other hand…”
“Renee will not like me
much,” he said. “I will always love you though, you and Renee, even if
we have to go our separate ways or redefine our relationships with each
other.”
“And I will always love you,” I said. “I just want to give
Eric a chance at being rescued. I want to have him home, with us,
playing poker, and making dirty suggestions and I want this winter to be
quiet and I want us to have Samhain and Christmas and just be there for
one another. No matter what happens in the second world, you will
always be a part of our lives, and you will always be our friends, no
matter what.”
“In the alternate world you created…you made me and Eric very happy,” he said.
“And you deserve that happiness. It made me happy to make you and Eric happy,” I said.
“You are our maker,” said Bill.
“And
you and Eric are my boys, all of our boys,” I said. I leaned back and
he kissed me. Bill and I had not slept together in a long time and that
night, we went to his room and we reconnected in that lovely way we had
not in a long time, because while he was not quite himself, I felt he
was a stranger, but Bill was returned to me and I knew it, felt it and
we reunited and strengthened our blood bonds and fell asleep.
We
were all up at dawn, except for our Vampires and we saw Barrister and
Len off and we began to make preparations for Eric. We had a suite with a
special handicapped tub and shower. We brought in loads of towels and
Renee had already doped the blood and we had it in the hotel fridge in
our suite. The doctor said we could begin thawing and just keep it in
the fridge until we used it. We had twelve pints and he said the Queen
of Sweden would pay for ten more to help us heal Eric after the wolves
told her about Eric and their rescue mission. I sent her a message
through her day time staff and thanked her.
The snow was blinding
as the helicopter flew over the mountain ridge. They had plotted the
flight and they knew where the ice caves were on this particular spot
but there was more than one. There were six wolves with them. They were
in cold weather jumpsuits and they were in harness. The pilot hovered
over the area.
“This is it,” said Barrister.
“I recognize it,”
said Len. They were speaking through the headsets and the pilot turned
the helicopter around the face the crags of the mountain.
“Well, at
least the caves are grouped together,” said Tamar. They then spoke in
Swedish to their team and the four weres carefully went out the port and
climbed down. When the last were was down the helicopter climbed a
little and they took off.
It was a bit of a slog, the snow was
wet and heavy. They moved carefully and went toward the craggy cave
openings. They checked first one and then another. In the third one,
they found something.
“Jesus Christ but this poor bastard is
surely dead,” said the were. “He is burned up, very bad, his skin looks
terrible. There is no way they could heal this.”
“That is not our
concern,” said Aron. “They want his body, wrap it up and secure it, make
sure it is covered completely up and I will send the basket down.”
Barrister
and Len watched as the basket came down and they laid the curled up
object covered in blankets and tied securely with rope in the basket and
the pilot let down the ladder as the basket was hoisted up to the
undercarriage of the helicopter. The weres were in.
“What does he look like?” asked Len.
“Terrible, as if he was in hell,” said the wolf.
When
Barrister called, we were ready. We had two bags of blood doped and
warming and we had the tub filling with lukewarm water. When they
knocked, we opened the door. They had a bundle tied up in blankets on a
luggage cart. They came in and we stood there.
“Is that Eric?”
“Yes,
he was curled up in the floor of the cave and listen…he is in really
bad shape, in fact…they say he is really monstrous to look at,” said
Barrister.
“We knew it would be really really bad,” said Aolani.
“Let
me and Len take him in and untie and uncover him and get him in the tub
for you and then you girls can come in when we leave and start to work
on him,” said Barrister.
“Okay,” I said.
Len was a werewolf
and former police officer and Barrister’s father was a doctor and he had
looked at medical books and his father had shown him pictures of stupid
people who drove drunk. Then there was his sister’s death. Nothing
could have prepared them for Eric. His skin was frozen but oozing in
spots. His hair was gone, burned away. One of his eyes were slitted open
and his whole body was a raw blister. His hands were twisted and looked
melted to his body his legs were drawn up and his ankles crossed.
“Jesus wept,” said Len.
“Let’s
get him in the tub,” said Barrister. “Just lay him down in the water
and well, he can’t drown, so just try to get him to thaw so they can get
that doped blood in him.”
“Do you think he can actually come back from this?” asked Len.
“I
don’t know, he is a real old Vampire, he is a strong Vampire and he is a
strong man, with a…I don’t know, a real desire to live, if you can say
that about a dead man…Let’s get him in there and see what happens.”
Barrister and Len lifted Eric and they gently as they could laid him the
tub and came back out.
“Girls, he looks really bad. I don’t know if this is gonna be a good thing. He is just awful looking,” said Barrister.
“Does he look the way Bill did when he went into the sun after Sookie?” asked Minnie.
“Worse
honey, he looks worse. He has no hair. His skin is charred and
blistered, his fingers are deformed and he is curled up in a ball. One
of his eyes are slitted open so you may want to put a pad on his eye
just to protect it. It looks intact, but I don’t know, it may help him,”
he said. “He smells bad, like burned meat and he is oozy, so you may
want to have us help you periodically take him out and clean the tub.
Maybe that will help him too.”
“But girls, he looks so bad, I think
he may not make it. Now, he’s a strong guy, but I don’t know, I don’t
think we should have our hopes up,” said Len.
“Okay,” said Renee. “Eyes on the prize girls and we will save our buddy.”
Aolani
and Renee and Minnie and I walked into the bathroom. In the bottom of
the tub lay Eric, the water covering most of his body. “Oh, Eric,” said
Minnie, choking back her tears.
“Steady,” said Renee. “Let’s take a real good look at him. Burns are nasty, but, we have to look at him.”
We went to the tub and we gently put our hands under him. “Jesus he is frozen near solid,” said Renee.
“Let’s
just get him up and look him over,” said Aolani. We gently as we could
sat him up. Eric was pretty rough looking, in fact he looked nothing
like my best friend.
“Oh Eric,” I said, echoing Minnie.
“He is
already thawing out,” said Renee. “See the oozing?” She pointed out the
area. “And see, the skin is already healing.” She smeared the thawed and
viscous blood to reveal new tender skin.
“Okay, there is something
to hold onto,” I said. “Let’s lay him down and let him thaw on this side
and dip our wash cloths and just wring it out over him and then turn
him over and do the other side and then have the boys help us with him
and run water just a little warmer.”
We worked over him for two
hours on one side and then turned him over but not before we saw more
new skin under the blood. We rinsed the blood and saw even more healed
skin. “Renee, can we start to give him that blood?” asked Minnie. “I
don’t want him to be in pain.” Renee ran her fingers on his carotid
arteries and she shook her head.
“Not yet, they are getting suppler,
but they aren’t yet. When his arms and legs are suppler, and we can lay
him on his back, we can get a line in him and start him on the blood,”
she said. We spent two more hours rinsing the water over him. Barrister
came in.
“Wow, he looks so much better already. Is that new skin?” he asked.
“Yeah,
it’s real delicate, but it is new skin, he is already healing on the
surface,” said Aolani. “Ask Len to come in…we will lay the towels out
for him and you can lift him out and we will clean the tub and refill it
with a little warmer water.”
The boys lifted him out and he was
already limbering up. They laid him down and he slowly slid flat on his
back. “Well his works are still intact,” said Barrister.
“Let us
get his bath ready and we will trade you, just keep squeezing water
over him and don’t rub, his skin is pretty delicate,” said Renee.
We
cleaned the tub and then ran warmer water and called the boys back in.
They crouched down to pick him up and a slight moan escaped from his
lips.
“Eric?” said Barrister. We rushed to him.
“Lay him down,”
said Renee. They laid him back on the towels and Renee gently palpated
his artery in his throat. “His skin is as thin as a baby. I don’t think
it is thick enough to take an IV.”
“Can we trickle some of it down his throat?” asked Minnie.
“Can
we do a nasogastric feed?” I suggested. I had been offered a
nasogastric tube and I refused it when I was ill because I did not want
to be a vegetable and have a feeding tube.
“We can try,” said Renee.
Aolani grabbed one of the two bags we had kept warming and the tubing
packaging. She opened the tubing and took off the IV stump and with one
hand she spread one of Eric’s nostrils gently and with the other she
began to feed the tubing into his nose. “Aslinn, this is where I would
be telling Eric to swallow, just put your finger all the way to the back
of his throat and tell me when you feel the tubing.” I opened his mouth
and Eric moaned again and I slid my finger to the back of his throat.
He seemed to gag a little. Renee pushed gently and I felt the tubing.
“I feel it,” I said.
“Okay
now this is tricky. I have to get it in his belly and I have no guide. I
have to do this by intuition,” she said. “Just put your finger on the
back of his tongue and sort of put pressure on it so it doesn’t fall
back as I thread the tube down.” I pressed on the back of his tongue and
Eric’s eyes twittered in the sockets. “Just a little longer buddy.”
Renee was concentrating carefully. She kept feeding the tubing until she
felt some imperceptible thing. “Okay, let me run a little water in
there and we will see…If it is in the trachea and not in the stomach, he
will cough.” Barrister got her a cup of warm water and she dribbled a
couple of drops into the tub and she tapped the tubing. When Eric did
not cough, she handed Barrister the cup. “Okay, let’s get him back in
the water and we will start tube feeding him the doped blood and you
boys can rinse him down and we will have something to eat.”
“He
almost looks like Eric,” said Barrister, gently picking him up again.
Len had his legs and they gently laid him back in the tub. He moaned
again with the warmer water. “Sorry Eric, just try to relax, you are
getting better mate.” Renee hooked the warmed blood up and hung it on
the shower head and adjusted the feed.
We went out and flopped
down. We had been working over Eric for five hours and we were wasted.
“It is two hours before dark,” I said.
“Bill and Pam and Jess and then can take turns with him then through the night,” I said.
“Let’s
order supper and get showers and change clothes ourselves and then see
what we need to do next,” said Aolani. “Minnie, are you okay?”
“Yeah,
I feel better seeing him heal and waking a little even though he is in
pain,” said Minnie. “It means we are doing something right.”
We ordered dinner and had it brought up and took showers and changed our clothes. Pam was the first up. “Did you get him?”
“Yeah,
he looks a lot better already and we are feeding him through a tube in
his nose going to his belly,” said Renee. “Barrister and Len are with
him.” Pam blurred away. Willa and Tara came out. We gave them the same
report.
“We’ll wait for Pam to finish her visit,” said Tara. “Is he awake at all?”
“A little, but we are hoping the morphine will keep him asleep and take the edge off his pain,” said Aolani.
“Did he look really bad?” asked Willa.
“He
did, he still looks….really weird…but he is way better than when they
brought him in. He was a nightmare,” said Renee. “A real train wreck.”
Pam
knelt by the tub. Hair was beginning to sprout on his naked scalp. His
hands were articulate. She reached for his hand. “Gently Pam, Eric’s
skin is very new and thin so don’t squeeze,” said Len.
“Eric,”
she said. “Can you hear me?” Eric’s eyes moved under his eye lids. His
fingers moved a fraction. “Are you in pain?” He exhaled and nodded
minisculely. “Can you tolerate it?” He nodded. “Are you hungry?” He
shook his head. And lifted his eyes to the IV bag. “They are giving you
blood and morphine Eric.” He nodded again. Pam gently touched his cheek.
“We have you back, you will be healed and strong.” He nodded. He looked
at her but his eyelids were heavy. “Sleep Eric, we have you.”
“Can you take over in a couple hours, you and Tara and Willa and Jessica?” asked Len.
“Yeah, just tell us what to do,” said Pam.
“We
are just wringing water over him, over and over, and we take him out in
two hours and run water just a little bit warmer than we had it,” said
Barrister. “When we take him out we rinse and wipe the tub with these
Clorox wipes. We will show you how to change the IV bags and all that.”
“When can he come out of the tub?” asked Pam.
“Well
you guys are supposed to be 65 degrees, and Eric is right around 40, so
he has a while yet to warm up, but Renee and the girls think once you
get him up to 50 you can take him out and we can bundle him up and put
humans in bed with him and share body warmth with him and bring his temp
up that way, by then his skin should be thick enough to tolerate the
pressure,” said Len. Len was standing up and Eric reached out and
grabbed his hand.
“Thank you,” he mouthed.
“You owe me big time,” said Len. “And you really owe Barrister.”
“We’ll settle up when you are well,” said Barrister.
The
boys left and let Pam work over him and Willa and Tara went in. Bill
and Jess and James were having Tru:Blood. “I am happy Eric is doing
better, and he seems to be healing so well,” said Bill.
“He has a while to go yet, but we may be able to get him to England in a week,” said Renee.
“Well,
his golden glory is coming back in, fine as a baby’s but it is coming,”
said Barrister. “We showed Pam everything about the feeding tube and we
went on and changed the bag and showed her how and she is going to do
the bathing for two more hours and drain the tub then we will show her
how hot to run the water for the next bath.”
“Did you tell her about the Clorox wipes?” asked Minnie.
“Yeah, they know,” said Barrister. “Oh and he communicated with us, well Pam at first and then to us.”
“Did he speak?” asked Minnie.
“He mouthed ‘thank you’ but he didn’t actually say the words,” said Barrister.
“Can I go see him?” asked Jess. Pam said something. “She says for me to get my narrow ass in there, she’s so pleasant.”
“You better get your narrow ass in there, before she comes after you,” said Bill.
“Yes sir,” she said and blurred away.
“I am worn out, I will go to bed,” I said.
“Go love, I will be there in a couple of hours,” he said.
“Make sure to eat something,” I said. I kissed him and then kissed Bill. I went in and flopped on the bed and slept till dawn.
After
a quick breakfast and a cup of coffee we went back in and Pam and
Jessica were sent in to go to day rest. “We just changed the water and
the blood and he was awake a little while, about 20 minutes, but we
think he is in normal day rest,” Pam said. “Willa said she could feel
him much stronger now.”
“Good, that is good,” said Renee. “Go on to bed, get some rest, grab a Tru:Blood and have something first before you sleep.”
“I haven’t said thank you,” said Pam.
“Well,
we would do this for you,” said Aolani. “His hair is growing out.” Eric
had hair in a thick stubble like a high and tight. It was light blonde
and soft like duck fluff. We settled ourselves down and began our shift.
A Week Later
“Gerry, help us with this coffin please and let’s try not to jostle him much,” said Barrister.
“These them Vamps you had here a while back?” he asked.
“Yeah, and a few more,” said Barrister.
“Good thing you got all that artificial blood then,” he said.
Eric’s
recovery had been remarkable. He was walking three days after being
frozen solid and burned to a blister and though he was weak, we were
able to take the tube out and do a regular IV. He was still very sore
and painful and we cared for him like a baby, rubbing his skin with
lotion and laying in bed with him all bundled up and our arms around
him. He slept a lot both day and night and woke only when he was
uncomfortable. The morphine was keeping the worse of his pain away but
he asked for Tru:Blood to sip and make himself warmer. His temperature
was between 55 and 60 degrees, so we were happy.
The groundsman
and his boys carried the coffins carefully down in the light tight
coffins and then helped us lift Eric out and Aolani and Minnie got in
bed with him and wrapped their arms around him and went to sleep. We
went to bed too, tired as we were. I was glad to be back in England but
Bill was champing at the bit to return to America. There were a lot of
things happening and he wanted very much to be back. He had begun
writing his book and he was more than a little edgy as he wrote it. He
gave us various chapters and we helped him with the chain of events.
The days were cool in England and the coming of fall was close at hand.
And Eric was well.
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