Post by sarahsidle1981 on Oct 13, 2007 21:33:12 GMT 1
Chapter Sixteen: Could Greg be any more cheerful at two o’clock in the morning?
Sara can hear the Christmas music that Greg is playing already and she still has two hallways to go before reaching the DNA lab. Sara reaches the DNA lab and pause for a minute, so she can catches her breath before head into the lab. As she is catching her breath, she is watching Greg dance around his lab to the song of rocking around the Christmas tree. After a few minutes she pushes the door to the DNA lab open and heads into the lab. As she reaches the lab counter Greg dancer over to Sara and take the evidence bags from her.
Greg: I though you had this week off, Sara and by the way you look horrible and sound awful?
Sara: Don’t start with me Greg, I have not been sleeping. And yes I was off this week, but when Bethany got sick I ask Nick to take mine shifts that way I could stay home with her and he asks me to cover his week of being on call, so he go home to Texas and spent Christmas with his family.
Greg: Oh, that was very sweet of you Sara.
Sara: I need you to run the blood swabs for DNA against blood samples from the victim that Dr. Robbins is going to sent you. We need to know if the blood at the scene is all victims blood or if the killers lift any of they blood behind at the scene.
Greg: Ok, I will start running the swabs right away and Sara if you get a chance take a break and go lay down on the break room couch to take a nap. Also, stop by the break room to get a bottle of water. I think you should push the fluids tonight, because it sounds like you are coming down with a head cold Sara!
Sara: Why does everyone think that I am getting sick.. I am not getting sick, I never get sick!
Greg: Fine, but it sounds like you are losing your voice.
Sara: My throat is just dry is all!
Greg: Whatever!
With that Sara turns her back on Greg and walks out the doors. She starts walking toward the coroners’ lab and she is thinking to herself. I so should go home and go back to bed. I feel awful. I even have the chills and I think my tonsils and lymph-nods are swelling plus I can hardly breath. She reaches the coroner’s lab to see Catherine standing by the door wait for her. Sara walks up to Catherine and notice she is looking worried about something.
Sara: (Clears her throat.) Cath is everything all right you look worried about something?
Catherine: Sara can you handle this without me?
Sara: Sure, what is going on?
Catherine: You know how Lindsey left to go to her friend all night ice skate party around the sometime you drop Bethany off at my house for Lily to watches her?
Sara: Yeah, Did something happened?
Catherine: Lindsey was doing a jumps and landed wrong and she hurt her left leg. Her friend Beth, mom has take Lindsey to ST. Mary ER.
Sara: Go be with Lindsey, I let Gil know what happened!
Catherine: Thanks Sara..
With that Catherine laves Sara standing outside of the coroners’ lab and she runs to the front of the crime lab and goes out to her car. Sara watching Catherine till she has turned the corner, then she heads into the coroners’ lab to see if Dr. Robbins has any new info for them. When she gets inside the lab she notice that Dr. Robbins nor David are anywhere in sighted. So she sets down in Dr. Robbins desk chair and then lays her head down on his desk. As soon as her head is rest on the top of the desk her eyes start closes on her and no matter how hard she tries she cannot get her eyes to stay open. She gives up trying to keep them open and falls to sleep. A few minutes later Dr. Robbins and David walk through the doors and see Sara is a sleep at Dr. Robbins desk and that she is gasp for air.
David: Sara does not look good, in fact she looks like she does not feel good!
Dr. Robbins: She does not sound good either. David please go grab my doctor bag for me!
David: Sure.
David runs to the other side of the lab and grabs Dr. Robbins bag. He then runs the bag back over to Dr. Robbins and hands him the bag. Robbins open up his doctor bags and takes out his stethoscopes and place it on the right side of Sara back and listens to her right lung. He then listens to her left lung to make sure she does have a build up of fluid around her lungs. The whole time he is doing this Sara does not wake up. He then takes an ear thermometer out of his bag and puts it into Sara’s left ear. She moves a little when the thermometer starts beeping in her ear, but does not wake up.
Dr. Robbins: She should be at home in bed, not at work!
David: Does she have a fever?
Dr. Robbins: Yeah, 103.9, can you go and get Gil Grissom for me?
David: Sure, Dr. Robbins!
David heads out of the lab and walks to Gil Grissom office. As soon as David has left the lab. Dr. Robbins then kneels down next to Sara. He then shakes Sara to wake her up, Sara opens her eyes and looks at Dr. Robbins for a few seconds then set up.
Sara: I am sorry, did I fall asleep?
Dr. Robbins: Yeah you did. Sara you have a fever of 103.9, does your throat hurt?
Sara: Yeah, can you take a look at my throat I think my tonsils and lymph-nods are swelling?
Dr. Robbins: Sure, Sara’s I take a look for you.
Dr. Robbins grabs his penlight and takes a look at Sara throats and he is very shocked that she is able to breath at all. Both of her tonsils are swelling to the sizes of softballs and they also have yellowish spot on them. He also sees that her throat is bright red. He does not even need to feel Sara’s neck to see if her Lymph-nods are swell, because he can tell by just look at her neck. That is how swelling her Lymph-nods are.
Sara can hear the Christmas music that Greg is playing already and she still has two hallways to go before reaching the DNA lab. Sara reaches the DNA lab and pause for a minute, so she can catches her breath before head into the lab. As she is catching her breath, she is watching Greg dance around his lab to the song of rocking around the Christmas tree. After a few minutes she pushes the door to the DNA lab open and heads into the lab. As she reaches the lab counter Greg dancer over to Sara and take the evidence bags from her.
Greg: I though you had this week off, Sara and by the way you look horrible and sound awful?
Sara: Don’t start with me Greg, I have not been sleeping. And yes I was off this week, but when Bethany got sick I ask Nick to take mine shifts that way I could stay home with her and he asks me to cover his week of being on call, so he go home to Texas and spent Christmas with his family.
Greg: Oh, that was very sweet of you Sara.
Sara: I need you to run the blood swabs for DNA against blood samples from the victim that Dr. Robbins is going to sent you. We need to know if the blood at the scene is all victims blood or if the killers lift any of they blood behind at the scene.
Greg: Ok, I will start running the swabs right away and Sara if you get a chance take a break and go lay down on the break room couch to take a nap. Also, stop by the break room to get a bottle of water. I think you should push the fluids tonight, because it sounds like you are coming down with a head cold Sara!
Sara: Why does everyone think that I am getting sick.. I am not getting sick, I never get sick!
Greg: Fine, but it sounds like you are losing your voice.
Sara: My throat is just dry is all!
Greg: Whatever!
With that Sara turns her back on Greg and walks out the doors. She starts walking toward the coroners’ lab and she is thinking to herself. I so should go home and go back to bed. I feel awful. I even have the chills and I think my tonsils and lymph-nods are swelling plus I can hardly breath. She reaches the coroner’s lab to see Catherine standing by the door wait for her. Sara walks up to Catherine and notice she is looking worried about something.
Sara: (Clears her throat.) Cath is everything all right you look worried about something?
Catherine: Sara can you handle this without me?
Sara: Sure, what is going on?
Catherine: You know how Lindsey left to go to her friend all night ice skate party around the sometime you drop Bethany off at my house for Lily to watches her?
Sara: Yeah, Did something happened?
Catherine: Lindsey was doing a jumps and landed wrong and she hurt her left leg. Her friend Beth, mom has take Lindsey to ST. Mary ER.
Sara: Go be with Lindsey, I let Gil know what happened!
Catherine: Thanks Sara..
With that Catherine laves Sara standing outside of the coroners’ lab and she runs to the front of the crime lab and goes out to her car. Sara watching Catherine till she has turned the corner, then she heads into the coroners’ lab to see if Dr. Robbins has any new info for them. When she gets inside the lab she notice that Dr. Robbins nor David are anywhere in sighted. So she sets down in Dr. Robbins desk chair and then lays her head down on his desk. As soon as her head is rest on the top of the desk her eyes start closes on her and no matter how hard she tries she cannot get her eyes to stay open. She gives up trying to keep them open and falls to sleep. A few minutes later Dr. Robbins and David walk through the doors and see Sara is a sleep at Dr. Robbins desk and that she is gasp for air.
David: Sara does not look good, in fact she looks like she does not feel good!
Dr. Robbins: She does not sound good either. David please go grab my doctor bag for me!
David: Sure.
David runs to the other side of the lab and grabs Dr. Robbins bag. He then runs the bag back over to Dr. Robbins and hands him the bag. Robbins open up his doctor bags and takes out his stethoscopes and place it on the right side of Sara back and listens to her right lung. He then listens to her left lung to make sure she does have a build up of fluid around her lungs. The whole time he is doing this Sara does not wake up. He then takes an ear thermometer out of his bag and puts it into Sara’s left ear. She moves a little when the thermometer starts beeping in her ear, but does not wake up.
Dr. Robbins: She should be at home in bed, not at work!
David: Does she have a fever?
Dr. Robbins: Yeah, 103.9, can you go and get Gil Grissom for me?
David: Sure, Dr. Robbins!
David heads out of the lab and walks to Gil Grissom office. As soon as David has left the lab. Dr. Robbins then kneels down next to Sara. He then shakes Sara to wake her up, Sara opens her eyes and looks at Dr. Robbins for a few seconds then set up.
Sara: I am sorry, did I fall asleep?
Dr. Robbins: Yeah you did. Sara you have a fever of 103.9, does your throat hurt?
Sara: Yeah, can you take a look at my throat I think my tonsils and lymph-nods are swelling?
Dr. Robbins: Sure, Sara’s I take a look for you.
Dr. Robbins grabs his penlight and takes a look at Sara throats and he is very shocked that she is able to breath at all. Both of her tonsils are swelling to the sizes of softballs and they also have yellowish spot on them. He also sees that her throat is bright red. He does not even need to feel Sara’s neck to see if her Lymph-nods are swell, because he can tell by just look at her neck. That is how swelling her Lymph-nods are.