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Chapter 110

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    “I missed the part about me, 1 muttered, trying to digest all the information What is going to happen to


    me?


    My grandant sighed and took off her sses before the focused her beady eyes at me. I noticed the


    sad look and I instantly know it wash good


    “You will stay on as a nurse until I retire. Knowing Marshall, once he bes the sentier nurse


    administrator, he will fire you,” she replied. “My suggestion? Take the job the Cohens have offered and


    work for them or you can help your mother instead. I heard the purchased the pharmacy. She’ll be


    needing an extra set of hands to manage another businen!


    rap


    I shook my head at her suggestions. I didn’t want to leave. I wanted this hospital to be ra


    by me.


    “Is there any other way for me to be nurse administrator? Come now, Great Aun Lindsay. What


    can my family offer so I can be the first choice as your recement! The elderly woman sighed.


    I suddenly felt like she didn’t want me for the job. The bi tch.


    “Your mother will have to bribe all the members of the board with a substantial mary donation. And


    when I say substantial, I mean hundreds of millions of dors. This hospital needs several renovations


    done. If she can offer the board the money they want or need, she can negotiate and add a use


    stipting that you will take my ce as nurse administrator, she admitted.


    I smiled. I could use my trust fund without having to burden my mother.


    “Thank you, Great Aunt Lindsay I said. Tll see what I can do.”


    “Time is of the essence, Ford,” she wamed. I will be announcing my retirement by next


    week. Good luck.”


    I left my grandaunt’s office feeling hopeful. After Theodore is discharged, I will visit the hospital director


    and offer him a cash grant that he wont be able to refuse, thus solidifying my status in this hospital


    where I can continue my rule without any further resistance.


    I wanted to celebrate. I looked for Emma to take her up on her offer, however she suddenly reneged…


    the cu nt.


    And now I was racing like a mad man to Theodore’s suite.


    CHAPTER 109 Time of Death


    “Enough, Doctor Lewis, Doctor Morrison said as I arrived at the suite. I found Doctor Lewis


    s gone.” performing CPR, hoping to revive Theodore Cohen. “I said enough, Doctor Lewis. He’s


    Doctor Lewis stopped doing chestpressions and nced at the huge clock hanging on the wall.


    He sighed before announcing what no one wanted to hear.


    “Time of death… one minute after eleven in the morning.”


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    Morgan


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    I’d really like to learn about the main story. Not sure why I need to know Emma, Ford, or any of these


    characters. we’ve been at 11 am on this day for almost 3 weeks now.


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    Lindsay Hartman


    As soon as the elevator doors opened to the third floor, I hurriedly walked out, my ck pumps making


    a stato tapping sound on the ceramic tiles of the hospital floor.


    I heard the voice on the PA system announce, “Code Blue. Cohen,” but maybe I heard


    wrong…


    Maybe his doctors have already revived him and it was just something they overlooked.


    Halfway down the hall, I saw Ford leaning against the doorway of the VIP suite, his head resting on his


    arm while he repeatedly kicked the frame of the door in anger.


    I abruptly stopped in the middle of the hallway. My mouth immediately went dry, beads of cold sweat


    suddenly appeared above my brow, while the sound of my galloping heartbeat filled my ears.


    I was terrified of what the implications would be for me and this hospital now that Theodore Cohen had


    died on my watch.


    What happened? Theodore was as strong as a horse.


    Dr. Rachel Morrison and Dr. Mitchell Lewis appeared from the room, pausing at the doorway to give


    Ford some instructions before proceeding towards the elevators. They both shook their heads sadly as


    they approached me, defeat clearly in both of their eyes.


    “I’ve instructed Nurse Martin to bring Theodore Cohen’s body to the morgue, Nurse Hartman,” Dr.


    Morrison informed me without even greeting me first. She was a slim dark- haired woman in her forties,


    bright, and the Department Head of the Department of Cardiology. She looked grief-stricken… her


    lower lip was trembling and I could see tears welling up at the corner of her eyes. “If you will excuse


    me, I need to make a painful phone. call and inform Mayor Cohen his father has passed away.”


    I nodded my head, acknowledging her simple request. She ced her hands in the pockets of her


    white doctor’s coat, lowered her head to hide her face and quickly left me with Dr. Lewis to use the


    elevator.


    “What happened, Mitchell?” I asked Dr. Lewis. He was one of our newly hired attending physicians


    specializing in orthopedic surgery. He was of average height and build, bald with


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    “He suddenly went into cardiac arrest, Nurse Hartman, he answered, shaking his head in disbelief.


    “Rachel and I were in his room doing durst routine check-up so we can start the paperwork to


    discharge him this afternoon. He wasughing, clearly in good spirits and appeared to be in good


    health. But right after I was done with my assessment of his arm, Rachel checked his heart sounds and


    said she heard something that concerns her. She was checking his ECG print-out for arrhythmias when


    all of a sudden he lost consciousness and tlined. It just happened so fast. I tried my hardest to revive


    him, but there was nothing more I could do.”


    “Do you


    ou suspect any foul y?” I asked. Dr. Lewis shook his head.


    “No, I don’t, Nurse Hartman,” Dr. Lewis replied, peering at me through his sses. “Theodore Cohen


    was diagnosed with an underlying condition several months back and has been taking maintenance


    medication since then. Unfortunately, one’s health can worsen when we least expect it. Perhaps, given


    the trauma he experienced several days ago, his condition worsened even though he appeared to be in


    good health. Complications of smoke inhtion can appear after four to five days.”


    “Do you think Rachel may have missed something?” Dr. Lewis raised his eyebrows in


    surprise.


    “Nurse Hartman, are you implying Dr. Morrison was at fault?”


    “Of course not. It was just a simple question,” I said quickly.


    “Dr. Morrison has been monitoring his ABG along with his ECG. If you want to point the finger at


    someone, point it at the one who is never around when you need them,” he said


    openly, frowning at me.


    “Thank you, Dr. Lewis. I’ll have Nurse Martin transfer the deceased to the morgue and I’ll personally


    wait for the mayor so he can say his goodbyes before transferring the body to the mortuary of his


    choosing,” I said.


    “Please offer my condolences to the Mayor,” Dr. Lewis said. “Now if you can excuse me… I have


    patients I need to attend to.” He gently patted me on the shoulder and quickly walked


    to the elevator.


    I sighed and continued to the VIP suite to assist Ford. I noticed two of Liam’s bodyguards seated


    beside the doorway, looking straight ahead at the wall across from them, both appearing to be in shock.


    I decided I’d take care of them after Theodore’s body was


    transferred to the que


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    It was like I was standing in a surrealistic nightmare. Theodore Cohen was indeed dead!


    “Nurse Martin,” I gently called out to Ford to grab his attention, however he didn’t respond. He was


    standing beside the dead body of Theodore Cohenying on the hospital bed covered with a white


    nket. An empty stretcher stood waiting behind him. I patiently waited for a few more moments,


    allowing Ford to say his goodbyes, before I called out to him again.


    “Ford!”


    He jumped, startled by the sound of my voice. He moved his head to look at me and I saw


    me, Great the fear in his eyes. “I promised Liam I’d take care of his father. He’s going to kill


    Aunt Lindsay.”


    “Ssshhhh. I spoke with Dr. Lewis. There was nothing more that they could do… that we could do,” I


    said. “Wheel the deceased to the morgue and wait for me outside. We need to be prepared for Mayor


    Cohen’s arrival.”


    Ford nodded his head and sprung into action. After he had thoroughly wrapped Theodore Cohen’s


    body, he positioned the body near the edge of the bed. I quickly went to Theodore Cohen’s head and


    helped Ford move the body to the stretcher.


    After he left, I handed the two bodyguards some water and urged them to wait for the mayor


    downstairs.


    I had gotten them up from their seats when Sheriff Combs appeared with a set of deputies following


    him.


    “Why are you here, Sheriff Combs? Where’s Mayor Cohen?” I asked puzzled.


    “Lindsay, it was part of protocol to alert me first if anything happened to Theodore. Terry was the one


    who alerted me,” he replied, pointing at the bodyguard on my left. “I need this ce cordoned off to


    everyone else and I need a list of all the people who had ess to Theodore. For now, I’m treating this


    as a potential crime scene.” He nced at the room. “Where’s the body?”


    “Thad a nurse transfer the body to the morgue,” I answered.


    “Alright, I’ll have the medical examiner conduct an autopsy. She’s on her way,” he said. “Deputies, I


    need you to seal the room off and I need you to search all the rooms on this floor for anything out of the


    ordinary. Lindsay, I need that list as soon as possible and no one, I mean no one, leaves this hospital


    until I’ve cleared them. This is a homicide


    investigation until the medical examiner establishes cause of death.”


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    “Sure, I’ll get that list for you. I just need to go to my office on the fourth floor,” I said, flustered.


    Theodore’s death was a now crime scene


    What was happening?


    “By the way, before you go, I need all the footage from the CCTV cameras and the list of people at the


    pharmacy as well as the list of his medications,” the Sheriff further instucted, believing I had ess to


    everything he needed.


    I coughed, clearing my throat.


    “Sheriff Combs, I’m sorry. I am not the hospital director nor I am the hospital’s CEO. I can get you the


    list of nurses who was under Theodore’s service, but regarding the other things


    need, I’m afraid you’ll have to talk to our hospital director Dr. Michael Smith or our CEO Dr. Nora


    Williamson for all the information you need.”


    you


    “Dr. Nora Williamson?” He croaked.


    ww


    I rolled my eyes. They still can’t be fighting? “Yes, Dr. Williamson. Her office is on the fifth floor right


    above mine,” I said, pausing to look at who just exited the elevator. “And you’re in luck! Here she


    comes right now.”


    He quickly


    … uhm.


    turning red.


    e you doing here? And why are your deputies cing yellow tape all


    iled apologetically at Dr. Williamson, gestured to the bodyguards to leave and quickly made my exit. I


    took the elevator to the first floor and headed to the nurse’s station.


    I found Rodney finishing his charts while Pam was talking to the new hire, Emma rke.


    “Pam, I need you to tell all the nurses on duty today that no one leaves until they are questioned by the


    police. This is regarding Cohen’s death.”


    I turned and left to get the list the Sheriff requested. As expected the whispers began as


    soon as I left.


    Ford had nothing to do with this. Dr. Rachel Morrison… she was at fault.


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    Sheriff Combs


    Of all the people I had to deal with, it had to be her.


    Nora Williamson was my childhood sweetheart until she decided to leave me to pursue medicine. By


    the time she came back, I was married to my Julie while she was a newly hired. attending physician.


    I had to admit, she looked good for an older woman. Underneath her doctor’s coat, she was wearing a


    gray pantsuit paired with a pink blouse. Her straight long brown hairy below her shoulders and her


    make-up was expertly done. She obviously took care of herself.


    “Unlike you, I’m a busy person, Sheriff. It’s either you deal with me or I’m calling ourwyer.


    Well?”


    Nora-”


    “Dr. Williamson, if you don’t mind. She took offense by my use of her first name. Doctors!


    “Fine. Dr. Williamson. Since there has been a threat to Theodore Cohen’s life, I need to rule this out as


    a homicide. For now, this is ongoing investigation. Once the medical examiner has established


    Theodore Cohen died of natural causes, I will stop my investigation,” I exined. Her eyes narrowed


    icily.


    “The way I see it, there is no crimemitted here,” Nora Williamson said, her voice low. “Theodore


    Cohen was a sick man and died of natural causes. Now, if there was foul y, one of my doctors would


    have reported it to me which would lead me to call the proper authorities to investigate the matter. Just


    because the patient is a Cohen doesn’t mean he gets preferential treatment.” She suddenly took a step


    forward closing the gap between us to whisper in my ear. “From what I know of the Cohens, this is


    poetic justice. I remember this room. I remember treating a youngdy who was brutally raped and if


    memory serves me


    right, you didn’t arrest the people who were responsible for her being in that room. You remember her,


    right, Sheriff Combs?”


    Of course, I remembered. Nora screamed at me in the utility room on this very floor to arrest Liam and


    the others. She said Joy Taylor wouldn’t stop scribbling their names on whatever piece of paper she


    could get her hands on. Nora was sure Liam had raped Joy Taylor. She said Joy had no reason to lie.


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    I replied, avoiding her question. Her lips turned up into a scornful smile.


    “You don’t have probable cause to question my staff, Sheriff. Whatever threats you say Theodore


    Cohen had received are from people outside this hospital,” she countered. “As for the body, you will


    have to get the permission of Mayor Cohen for an autopsy. Only then will this hospital release the body


    into your care. When the medical examiner finds proof of foul y, then I will allow you to question my


    doctors and nurses after you present a warrant.”


    I chuckled. The nerve of this woman to dy an investigation. I had to turn the tables on


    her.


    “Are you hiding something from me, Dr. Williamson?” Her eyes widened in shock.


    “Don’t you dare pin this on me, Sheriff! I am merely protecting this hospital from the likes of you!” She


    muttered through clenched teeth.


    G od, this woman was a tiger! Roar!


    “If you don’t cooperate with me, Nora, I will release a statement about the man who entered this very


    hospital disguised as a nurse. It will ruin you and this hospital that you’re protecting,” I said. “What do


    you think will happen to you? To this hospital? Hmmm…”


    She stared at me angrily while she tapped her foot. I knew what was going through her head. If I went


    ahead and announced these allegations she will lose her job.


    “Fine, do what you need to do. But I’m warning you… No statements until we get all the facts. Now, if


    you will excuse me. I need to call the board and do some damage control.”


    “Nora, I want the footage of the CCTV cameras and a list of all his medications,” I said as she turned to


    walk to the elevator.


    I watched her practically run away from me. Although she was right that Theodore’s death was poetic


    justice, I had to make sure it wasn’t Pete.


    Because if it was him, it meant there were townsfolk loyal to him.


    It also meant I would need to open up the killing fields again.
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