Bush Snipers. Greg Pius
Читать онлайн книгу.car park, I could not stay one day longer in the city. I went to my family's place in the mountains but realized I was still too close. There were too many painful memories. You see Freya was my lover! We had gone on weekend trips to that mountain lodge. So I resigned my city hospital post. I used that hospital jobs web site to search for out a hospital position as far away from the city as possible."
Now Hannah spoke for the first time,
"Oh you are that Doctor Ruffe. We never met but Freya spoke of you often. She was my best friend at the time of her death. You were the one with her when she died?"
Roman's face got dark as he answered,
"Murdered you mean. Shot by a sniper! Freya saved another life but sacrificed her own life in the process."
Hera could see the breakdown coming so she acted quickly to snap Ruffe out of his dark mood,
"No time for memories now Doctor. My daughter was brought in suffering a life threatening attack. What are you going to do to save her life?"
This was brutal but effective. First Roman just froze and blinked. But professionalism won the battle in his mind. He asked,
"Your daughter? What happened?"
Seeing the focus returning to his eyes, Hera softened her harsh tone to answer,
"Mossy had a bad asthma attack at our stable yards. She is in intensive care on a Ventolin machine. What can you do to help her?'
At once Roman was the complete professional doctor, he reassured Mossy's mother,
"Leave it to me. I have had extensive training in asthma attack treatments. Your Mossy will not die under my care."
Without another word Doctor Ruffe raced into the intensive care ward.
Hera visibly relaxed. So did Hannah. But Nurse Upright was confused. She asked Hera,
"Can we trust such a young doctor? He is very handsome but oh so young."
Hera laughed before reassuring her with these words,
"Doctor Roman Ruffe finished first in his class at our city medical university. In fact he won the University Medal in his final year. That very young doctor is one of the best in his field. This town is lucky to have him. And yes Nanny he will save Mossy for those reasons alone. He has a more immediate need to do his very best because I will not forgive him if Mossy dies."
Nanny Upright still was not convinced. She had pleaded with Hera to take Mosssy to see the local healer. This woman had always known how to save Mary, Hera's mother, when Mary was little. But Hera had said that times had changed and so had hospital treatments.
Still Nanny would not leave it alone. She complained in a worried tone of voice,
"But Hera darling how can you be so calm with Mossy's life in peril?"
Hera smiled one of her knowing smiles then answered,
"Nanny dearest, I am not calm. You should know me better than that. But I am certain that this young doctor....alright Nanny this very young doctor, is in that room giving Mossy the benefit of his extensive medical training. Naturally because it is the professional thing to do; but also because he needs me to help him with this hospital."
Now it was Hannah's turn to doubt Hera's wisdom. She exclaimed in a confused tone of voice,
"But Hera what about the family estate? Who is going to make all those decisions?"
Hera shot back at her sister in her strongest supportive tone of voice,
"You are Hannah dear...."
Hannah yells out in a frightened tone of voice,
"ME? Oh Hera I couldn't..."
Hera takes up from where she left off before Hannah's outburst, in a much firmer "big sister" tone of voice,
"Oh stop interrupting. You are capable enough to do all the decision making for the horse ranch. As for the bull stud farm, Frank Simmons is the best manager anyone could have running that place. I am not needed there but I am desperately needed here. You saw what happened when we arrived. If I hadn't started bullying those young nurses, Mossy would already be dead. This hospital is a shambles. People wandering about trying to hide from the responsibility of making decisions. Young nurses flirting with local boys. And just look at their Pharmacy its so under stocked with almost everything. What a terrible thing that would be if Mossy had a fatal attack in the early morning. Remember that time when we was living in our Jacaranda Street apartment. That ambulance driver saved Mossy's life! If there was a real emergency here I doubt that this place could cope without catastrophic outcomes."
Hera saw that Hannah was still not convinced as she watched her little sister have a panic attack. So she quickly moderated her tone of voice,
"Now don't look at me like that Hannah. Mossy needs a competently run hospital to survive out here in the bush. At the moment Nanny's healer would do less harm than this place. No offence Nanny."
Nanny Upright was gracious enough to say in a friendly tone of voice,
"None taken Hera darling. You are right about this hospital. I have never seen it this bad before. Of course all the good doctors have been transferred. We lost our only surgeon just last month. No harbor city specialists will come out this far. Most mothers would have a three hundred kilometer drive to get even simple specialist treatments. With the civil war going on most now drive into the national capital instead. That city hospital has all the best specialists in Australia."
Hera was grateful to Nanny for this information. She watched as Hannah got over her panic attack and started to look around more at the hospital inadequacies. Knowing that Mossy was Hannah's soft spot, Hera seized on this moment to win her sister over to her point of view. The tone of voice that Hera used was one that always worked on her little sister. She said,
" I was seriously considering Nanny's offer before Doctor Ruffe turned up to change my mind. He is a first class physician! Probably Mossy's only chance way out here so far away from any specialist treatment. You heard what Nanny said about all the specialists? Properly managed Ruffe may even become a competent head doctor. Whoever is doing the job now is obviously incompetent to the point of being dangerous. He will have to go."
Hannah still needed some convincing. particularly about her making all the estate decision on her own. So she tried to change her sister's mind one last time by quibbling,
"One doctor, no matter how well trained can't do it all on his own. Hera he will be swamped and then of no use to Mossy."
Hera smiled her winning smile then replied,
"Glad you see it my way Hannah. Without me he hasn't a chance of making this hospital....if it even deserves that name...work properly. If I have to I will sort out that old head doctor. If he stays then he does things my way. I will get specialists to come out here! They all owe me big favors."
Hannah was still tempted to refuse to take on responsibilities she was not sure she could handle. So she said in a doubting tone of voice,