Corruption in the Or

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by Barbara Ebel


  She started the engine and tipped her head toward the front office, steering away way before Mason would be reading his newspaper. When she checked out the night before, he reiterated again his condolences about Buddy, and wished her good luck. He felt partially guilty that Casey Johnston’s workers had spread rat poison around the hotel grounds, especially since the facility allowed customers to bring their pets.

  Used to long interstate trips, Viktoria drove several hours before the need arose for gas and a bathroom break. By then, driving conditions had changed. More cars joined the road, and the sun cascaded up the horizon. She turned off her headlights and entertained herself with talk shows and streaming music apps.

  Her last day at the hospital the day before had been difficult, and for the last two weeks, she held together a dying anesthesia group and began building a new, vibrant one. Her deeds were not left unnoticed. Even though staff filtered in and out during the day, they managed to set up a thoughtful and vibrant going away party for her in the nurses' lounge, complete with helium balloons announcing Bon Voyage.

  In the middle of the day, Cathey Banker also called her up to administration to personally thank her for being the catalyst to overturn the corruption in the OR, and to present her with a $1,000 check from the hospital as a “thank you” and a retribution for any hardship she may have endured.

  But the most difficult person to say good-bye to was Jeff. In such a short period of time, they had become more than close friends. Intimate discussions between them lasted for hours, as well as the attention they bestowed on each other. By the end of the last week, she had spent half her nights at his place. She would miss his attentiveness, tenderness, and lovemaking.

  She did further heavy thinking and reminiscing. Her primary plan to stay on Long Island for her next job assignment had backfired. Buddy had been her main concern--she wanted the energetic, smart dog to learn about his true, real home, and backyard on Long Island, and partake in a routine that placed him solely as a family member in a two-person household. She thought this despite the fact that she and Rick qualified as less than a true family.

  With sorrow, she kept glancing to the passenger seat, at the white plastic container that held Buddy’s ashes. Not right away, but maybe she would find herself another dog, one who would slip into Buddy’s role of what she had envisioned—to be best buddies and to keep each other company during her anesthesiology assignments.

  Viktoria made two more stops, including a fast-food drive-through for a late lunch. Late in the afternoon, she reached her final major road change and merged into the buildup of traffic on the Long Island Expressway. Time to call Rick, she thought, and allow him to clean up his act before she walked in on him, if that was even a possibility.

  “I’m on the L.I.E.,” she announced. “I drove straight through.”

  “That’s a long haul. You’re crazy, and I don’t know how you do it, but glad to hear you’re almost home. See you soon.”

  “I could use some help to unpack the car when I arrive.”

  “Sure thing.”

  They ended the call, and Viktoria focused on watching out for the Long Island sliders who cut drivers off when going from the fast lane all the way over to their imminent exit lane.

  At home, Rick pocketed his cell phone. He slowly savored the joint he was smoking, licked his thumb and forefinger, and doused what was left of the weed. He dropped it in the ashtray in front of him, and wafted his hand around the table to clear the air. In the hallway bathroom, he emptied the joint end and ash down the commode, and flushed. Back in the kitchen, he rinsed out the ashtray.

  He stared out the kitchen window. He’d been contemplating it while his wife had been away, especially since she must have gone through a hard time with that dog she’d saved. Buddy’s dying was a bummer. Perhaps he would try to give up his drug habit and go to some kind of therapist or rehab. He was married to a wonderful woman, and he knew he appreciated her and treated her a lot better, when he was straight. It was worth a try, so he committed himself to the idea.

  Within two hours, Viktoria pulled into the driveway of their North Shore home. She could smell the salt air not far off. It reminded her of the great body of water, Lake Erie, and the surrounding area, where she experienced meeting a loving border collie and a fantastic man who didn’t do drugs.

  End

  FROM THE AUTHOR

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  Barbara Ebel is a physician and an award-winning and USA TODAY Bestselling Author. Since she practiced anesthesia, she brings credibility to the medical background of her plots. She lives with her husband and pets in a wildlife corridor in Tennessee but has lived up and down the East Coast.

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