
We submitted our patients to the ER while the CFC members met Major Joseph and all the nurses who treated the infected patients went straight to the interview.
From the interview we knew that the change in behavior had gone undetected a few days earlier. Suddenly he turned uncontrollable the morning I was on duty.
We all had blood tests. And those experts stayed for interviews and ran autopsies later. This hospital lab equipment seems to be enough to support their work.
A rainstorm is approaching this afternoon. The sky has wiped it all away. There will be rainstorms, this area is often traversed by Tornadoes, especially Oklahoma City 25 miles (40km) north of us.
I saw rain and wind that started to fall. My feelings are not at all good. What if there's a fence broken by this storm. And somehow there are still infected who can infiltrate looking for prey.
And Fred, why didn't he send a message at all. Is he safe. Dallas to the north is already an entirely black zone like Norman, Oklahoma. The northern part of Texas is now all red.
If taken by car Dallas and El Paso may be about 10 hours away. But why it's been almost 10 days I haven't heard from him. Did something happen to him... What's worse is he's been...
I have a lot of bad thoughts running through my head.
Even though the army is scattered there, they can come back because it's been more than a week I haven't heard the news about Fred.
Our lives could be said to be ruined now because of this parasite. I don't know when we can fight him. How to cure it can be obtained.
"Rain storm..." Andrew stood beside me.
"Yes, I'm so scared of tornadoes. This area is often tornado." I said my concern.
"It doesn't seem like it's just regular rain."
"You're doing fine. Your hands are fine. Just this time you shot full with a long time span." It was numb, but now it's getting better I guess.
"It hurts a little, but I think it'll be fine."
"If you need anything, don't hesitate to ask for help." I looked into his blue eyes smiling at me. He's been very nice to me. If I didn't have Fred, maybe I'd fall into this handsome, burly town, like Susan who's been drunk with De Angelo.
"Without the time you've helped so much. Thank you." Thank you." We looked at her for a moment, and I locked her eyes and smile. Before I dodged later.
"You've heard from your lover."
"Not at all..." She's quiet.
"Hopefully he can return as soon as possible..."
"I hope so too." I said sad. Who is not worried now. A ten-hour trip that changed 10 days without any news.
"Don't worry, you'll be safe here all along. No one can hurt you here, you're surrounded by your friends..." She smiled a little while looking at me.
Now I'm afraid of my own heart beating when I look at him. This special forces has a charm that is hard to match.
"I have the task of taking the blood samples of the soldiers. Can you accompany me to the next building." I try to avoid this awkward situation.
"Of course."
We passed the empty patient ward on the second floor. A door that was not tightly closed gave off a strange sound.
"Susan, F*uck me , ... Ohhh...I love you babe..." It was De Angelo's voice, and Susan's sighing was heard afterwards. And the other sounds you used to hear when there were such circumstances...Damnit damnit! Why should I hear things like this. My face is hot.
"Let's not interrupt..." Andrew whispering next to me made me cry in shock.
"Why are you whispering, you want to peek?" He raised his eyebrows with a big smile.
"No! You're nuts! Let's go!" I was still whispering and moving away quickly, the lucky Susan knew how to take advantage of the situation.
Now Andrew was out in my footsteps and laughing silently, while we avoided the source of the commotion that seemed as good as it could be.
I couldn't hold back my laughter after we were far away.
"Why should we listen to their business... My Gosh's." Andrew was still laughing.
"What makes you laugh so much." James is at the door of the lab, where I have to pick up the tools I need for a random sample of blood tests. We can't answer of course.
"Nothing just doesn't matter." I avoided James's question.
"You're here to get a blood sample kit instead. Andrew's gonna help you?"
"Yes..."
"They need 25 random samples. I'll go get an autopsy. Because there's no autopsy doctor." I went into the lab with James later. He helped me pack the test kit in a special bag.
"You and Andrews got something involved?"
"What?" Involved what does that mean?
"You look very close to him..."
"No, we're just close because I've been training with him a lot and we've been a good team in the face of hundreds of zombies, you know I shot at least dozens of them..." I told her about the situation I was facing with excitement.
"You have to be careful okay. Return to El Paso safely... Your mother's waiting for you. He has no one else but you." James suddenly reminded me of Mom. It made me suddenly sad to remember.
"Thanks James's... I will always be careful." He patted my shoulder then.
"If I could I would protect you including not letting you jump into the field, I wasn't there. The man who's supposed to be fielded isn't a woman like you."
"I'm a sniper now, I turned out to be very talented at shooting. You don't have to worry... You're like my brother..." He breathed to see me.
"And you're still like you used to be. Go wherever you like so Ken and I should always come after you. If you get hurt here, Ken will scold me in heaven. So don't take unnecessary risks, you're not a trained soldier like them. You know I was worried about you when I found out you were there..." It's my turn to be quiet now. Why should he call Ken to remind me.
He put the bag in my hand.
"Go there, do not forget to note the clear name and age. Their badge numbers. If one of them is infected, we don't want to be wrong."
"Okay Doc." I have my bag ready for work.
He doesn't see me busy with his own equipment anymore. I feel like hugging her now that she's being sweet worrying about me. While he himself was grieving.
So I wrapped myself up to her back suddenly and hugged her tightly. And he seems surprised.
"Thank you for being so good, James. Don't worry I'll take care of myself."
That's all I can say now.
I'm a long way from home, but somehow, it feels like so much of my family is here.