Luck of the Draw
A Carter/Lucy story revolving around "Be Still My Heart," rated G. Big spoilers for season six. This story is in response to the Sliding Doors challenge Carly issued. BTW, totally OT, but that movie is great and you should try to check it out if you can. Anywho, legal mumbo jumbo: I don't own anything, I'm not making money off of this, so everyone at Warner Bros. and their whole menagerie of people over there can just leave me alone. Since the story might get a bit confusing at times, ~*~ signifies a change of one plot to another. Another note, the story doesnt follow the plot ER gave us exactly, I thought it would be more fun this way. ;)
Intro:
Carter walked down the hallway to the exam room Lucys patient was in. He hadnt given Lucy much help today. He was giving more attention to Abbys patient, for various reasons. Abby hadnt been in the ER as long as Lucy, the patient had *specifically* asked for him. He felt bad for neglecting Lucy all day, but she could carry her own.
When Carter got to the room, something seemed off to him. He couldnt quite place it. He pushed his fears to the back of his head and began to open the door...
Plot 1:
...when he remembered he meant to call Gamma today, on Valentines. That must be whats off, Carter thought to himself. He walked down to the pay phone, since he wouldnt be able to hear if he used one at the admit desk. He called Gamma and quickly wished her a Happy Valentines Day. He then hung up the phone, using the excuse that he had a patient waiting, which he did.
He walked back down the hall to Pauls room. He saw a dark-haired man running down the hallway. "Hey, slow down!" Carter yelled out. The man quickly turned a corner, still at top speed. Carter briefly thought about going after him, but the man was wearing normal clothes and running pretty fast. It was slow, anyway. Not too many people were around.
Carter shook his head as if to forget about the incident. He walked into the room, and still had the premonition that something was wrong. The lights were off and he switched them on. He then saw that his premonitions were taking form.
He saw a trail of blood on the floor leading behind the bed. He quickly ran around and saw the familiar blonde-haired woman he knew so well on the floor. In a puddle of blood. "Luce!" he screamed out. She stirred and he said, "Luce, itll be okay, Im going to get help. Itll be okay."
Carter ran out to the hallway again and yelled, "I need some help down here, quick!" at the top of his lungs. The music was still full blast and he doubted anyone would hear him. Much to his surprise, Luka, Lydia, Carol, and Abby came running. He then took charge. "Lucys been stabbed. Get a back board, fast, before she looses too much more blood!"
Abby and Lydia ran off, while Luka and Carol ran to his side. "Shes in here," Carter blurted out as Abby and Lydia ran to the room. They quickly got her situated on the board and took her to Trauma One. "Someone go call surgery, shes going to need it!" Luka called out.
"Go get Benton, hes already down here!" Carter screamed. Carter noticed that the music had been turned off and a few other people had gathered outside the trauma room. "Call security! The guy must be around here somewhere!" Carter yelled to Randi. "Paul! Paul Sobrieki! Thats who was in there with her..." Carter added as he intubated. "Cmon, Luce, you cant die. Not today."
Plot 2:
...noticing a valentine on the floor. As he bent to pick it up, he felt a sharp pain in his back. He tried to scream out, but found he had no voice. Two, no three more sharp pains. He put his hand to his back, only to find it covered in blood. He grabbed for the only thing in sight, a tray of instruments...he couldnt make out what was on it. It collapsed under him and he fell to the floor.
He shut his eyes for a moment as a result of hitting the cold floor. When he opened his eyes, he saw her. His former med. student, someone he was supposed to be supervising, someone too young for this to happen to. It wasnt fair. Was she alive? He finally saw her move, but her eyes were closed. Just to let her know she wasnt alone, he spit out the only word he could, "Lucy," hoping someone would find them soon since he had no strength to get up.
Later that day...
Carter sat across the street at Doc Magoos with Jing-Mei, Dave, Luka, Haleh, Chuni, and Abby. No one wanted to go home. Carter wasnt going home until Lucy was out of surgery and was assured to be okay. Kerry kicked him out of the ER, though, saying he should try and get some rest. Yah, right. So, they all sat around sharing Lucy stories. Most of them there hadnt known Lucy very long, but they all had a story to share. Even Abby, who had only been there a week, told them about how she and Lucy had thrown the old mans money from the roof on her first day. Haleh shared the story about Carters trick dealing with Vanessa; Chuni decided to inform everyone who didnt remember or wasnt there about finding Carter and Lucy intertwined in Exam Six. After various other stories, Carter told everyone about how he and Lucy searched forever for Corrinas father that one night. He summed it up by saying, "Ive never seen anyone fight so hard for a patient, ever." They all shared the same thought, that such a wonderful person couldnt be lost.
Finally, Lydia came in and they all almost died from anticipation. "Shes alive. Awake, too. Romano says it looks very likely that shell be perfectly fine over time."
A round of sighs surrounded the table. "Kerry wants to see you, Carter," Lydia said.
"But Kerry..." Carter said. Then, he noticed the urgency in Lydias eyes. Kerry didnt want to see him; it was something else. Probably concerning Lucy, he thought. "Ah, yes, cant disappoint the boss. Talk to you all later," Carter said, getting up from the table.
"Thank god shes alright," Luka said. "It would be a tragedy to loose her."
"Thats for sure," Haleh added.
They all sat in silence for a moment, contemplating the days events. Dave broke that silence by asking, "So, Chuni, did anything go on between them after the Exam Six ordeal?"
Chuni frowned. "Nope. Not that I know of. Why, you want to make the move on Lucy?"
"No, just wondering. They always seemed close."
"She did not said they were not friends," Luka added. "They probably are."
Carter opened his eyes and looked around him. He was alive. On the other hand, maybe he wasnt? Was it a dream? No, he was in a bed at County, with Peter Benton standing at the end of his bed. "Good, the anesthesia is wearing off. Dont try to sit up," Peter warned as he saw Carter start to raise his head and wince in pain.
"Lucy?" Carter whispered.
"In a coma," Peter replied. "Romano says its about a fifty-fifty chance shell come out of it. She had a pulmonary embolism...you were lucky, Carter."
Carter didnt answer. Peter could see the pain on his face, but he wasnt sure if it was from his injuries or the news about Lucy. "Do you want me to get you some morphine?"
Carter just nodded.
"Dont blame yourself, Carter. It wasnt anyones fault." Seeing that he wasnt getting a response, he told Carter, "Ill go get some meds for you," and left.
Carter stood outside of the room, looking in. Lucy had asked for him. Why him? Carter was glad he hadnt gone home. He walked in and saw Lucy smile. At least her spirits were up.
"Hey," Carter said. "You look like youre doing good, considering."
"Thank you," Lucy whispered.
"For what? Leaving you with a psycho killer so he could butcher you?"
Lucy slowly rolled her eyes. "No one knew, Carter. Dont blame yourself, I couldnt live with myself if you did," she whispered back, pausing for a moment to catch her breath. "Romano told me if you hadnt found me, it could have been hours before anyone did. So, thank you. For saving my life." Lucy smiled before adding, "I knew youd be good for something one of these days."
"Well, youre welcome then," Carter said. "Im just glad that youre okay."
"Me too, Carter. Im glad too."
Two months later...
"Lucy!" Carter exclaimed when he saw the student in the lounge, digging through her locker. "I thought you wouldnt be back for a while more."
"Im not. I decided to take some time off...do some thinking. Nothing definite, just a break."
"So, what are you doing here?" Carter asked.
"I was thinking about taking a longer break than anticipated. Six months to a year, something like that. I just need to figure out whats going on with me, you know? So, I came to get my stuff, tell Kerry, and...say goodbye. Im not positive Im coming back, so..."
"Oh," Carter said. "Well miss you around here, but I understand. Well still be here when you decide what you want to do."
"Thanks, Carter. I know weve had our differences, but you were always one of the ones that tried to make me feel at home here," Lucy said, putting some magazines from her locker in a half-filled box.
"I would have never thought I would be hearing those words come out of *your* mouth," Carter said.
"Well, aside from all the fighting, youve been a really great friend, not just a great teacher, fellow doctor, superior, et cetera," Lucy added. "Youre one of the ones Ill miss."
"Where are you going to stay? With your mom?"
"Yeah. I wont be that far away. Ill visit of course. Im not going to drop of the face of the earth." Lucy looked at her watch. "I had better get going. My moms supposed to be picking me up here in five minutes," she said, picking up her box of goodies. "So, I guess this is goodbye, Carter."
"Goodbye sounds to final," Carter complained. "How about Until we meet again?"
"What is this, some movie or something?" Lucy said. She set down her box and gave Carter a quick hug. Before leaving the lounge, she turned back and said, "Until we meet again, Carter."
"Carter, you look like shit," Kerry commented. "Are you going home?" she asked as she hung up her jacket in her locker.
He yawned. "Im off, but Im going to go check upstairs before I leave."
Kerry sighed. Carter had been back at work for a month now, and before and after every shift he went upstairs to check on Lucy. She sure hoped Lucy would pull out of this coma soon, for both of their sakes. Carter would never forgive himself if she didnt. "Dont stay too long. You look like you need some sleep."
Carter yawned again and said, "Ill be fine, Kerry, dont worry." With that, he got up and started his journey upstairs.
When Carter reached ICU, he walked straight to Lucys room. He was glad he had been there fifty million times before, because he was so tired, he was afraid hed get lost. "Hey, Amy. How is she doing?" he asked.
"Same as this morning, Dr. Carter," the charge nurse answered. "Why dont you go home and get some sleep? I doubt her condition will change overnight." Amy could see he looked exhausted. Poor guy, she thought to herself.
"In a bit. I suppose I look more tired than I really am."
"I hope so. Ill be over here if you need me," Amy said, walking away.
Carter looked at Lucy, lying in the bed, helpless. Come on, Lucy. He sighed, knowing Amy was right. Nothing would happen today. Carter backed up and almost began to walk away, when he saw Lucys arm move. Was that just wishful thinking, or did she really move her arm, Carter though. "Luce?" he said, hoping for some confirmation that he wasnt crazy. When nothing else happened, Carter scowled. I really do need to get some sleep, he thought. My mind is playing tricks on me.
Then, all of the sudden, he saw Lucys eyes flutter. They finally opened and Carter saw a look of panic cross over her face.
"Its okay, Lucy! Youre okay. Youre intubated, dont try to talk."
Lucys face resumed to a more relaxed, confused state. "Amy!" Carter called out.
"What?" Amy asked, coming over to Lucys bed.
"Shes up."
"Well, hello, Lucy. You had a nice nap, didnt you?" Amy said, as she began to check her vitals. "Youre doing just fine. Dr. Carter will stay with you while I go get Dr. Corday. Well see if we can get you extubated, okay, hon?" she said, pulling Carter away for a moment. "Why dont you try to find out if she remembers anything?" Amy whispered.
Carter nodded and walked back to Lucy. "Luce, do you feel okay?"
Lucy slowly nodded her head. It was difficult due to the tube in her mouth.
"Do you remember what happened?"
There was a pause. Carter added, "With Paul?" before Lucy gave another nod. Poor Lucy. At least she was awake.
Dr. Corday and Amy walked in. Dr. Corday saw Carter and frowned. He had been spending quite a lot of time in Lucys room and she knew he wasnt getting enough sleep. He still somewhat blamed himself for the accident, Elizabeth knew. "Good afternoon, Lucy. Im glad to see youre feeling better! Just give me a minute and Ill do a few tests and extubate you." It was Elizabeths turn to pull Carter aside. She pulled him out of the room. "Carter, you look like hell. Go home and get some sleep. You cant come back here until visiting hours tomorrow."
"What? But..."
"No buts, Carter. You need to get some sleep and this is the only way youll go home. You know it is. Visiting hours are from twelve from two and if I catch you in here before then, youll have to mess with me. It wont be pretty. Now go get a good nights sleep." With that, Elizabeth left Carter and walked back inside.
"Okay, Lucy, you know the process. After I count to three, blow really hard. One, two three," Elizabeth said, pulling the tubing from Lucys throat. She coughed and Amy gave her a sip of water. "Dont try to talk, thats been down your throat for two months. Give your throat time to adjust."
"Carter?" Lucy silently mouthed.
"I sent him home. He hasnt been getting enough sleep. Hell be back soon, though, dont worry. Hes spent quite a lot of time up here, actually," Elizabeth said. She saw Lucys mouth turn up in a small smile. "Do you hurt anywhere? Do you want me to get you any medication?" Lucys wounds had healed, but she would still be sore from lying there all this time. Lucy shook her head no. "Okay then. Ill check on you in a little bit, okay?" Lucy nodded and shut her eyes.
Carter walked down the hall. It was only eleven thirty, but he was on at twelve. He didnt care if he would have to deal with Dr. Corday, he wasnt waiting until after his shift. He caught Dr. Corday on the way there.
"Dr. Carter, youre early," she commented.
"Im on at twelve, so I came early," he responded.
"I see. Well, go ahead then," Elizabeth said, smiling. "I think she might be sleeping though."
Carter nodded and walked into her room. Sure enough, she was. Carter pulled up the chair and sat down next to her bed. After about five minutes, she woke up again. "Youre okay?" she whispered.
Carter, who had been staring into space, jumped. "Yeah, Im fine, Luce. How are you feeling?"
"So-so. Are you back at work already?"
"Yeah, a month now."
"I sure did waste a lot of time sleeping," Lucy commented quietly.
"No problem in that."
After a moment, Lucy said, "I sure was lucky, wasnt I?"
Carter nodded. "For a while, I thought you werent going to make it. You beat the odds though, Luce."
"Eh. When do you think Ill be able to come back to work?" Lucy asked.
Carter was taken aback by this question. He had to force himself to go to work every day until recently. "Oh, I dont know. A month or two, depending. Youre going to have to do some physical therapy. Maybe less than a month, I came back after a month. Why the hurry to get back?"
"I feel lazy," Lucy said. The two laughed quietly. "No, I just look at it this way. People worked so hard to save my life. I wasnt really supposed to make it. I was given another chance at life. Therefore, I should continue to help others by saving their lives. Does that make sense?" Lucy whispered.
Carter nodded. "I didnt think Id be able to come back to work way back when...before I had the PE, after the accident, obviously. Dont get me wrong, Ill need counseling galore, but I still want to come back to work," she said very softly.
"Youre brave, Luce," Carter said. She was brave. She would get through it.
The End