RICHARD HAD FINISHED A BOTTLE
OF
SPANISH WINE when Uche bustled
through the
door with Stephanie and Jay. “I said
it.” Jay
said as they approached Richard.
Uche tapped
Richard while Jay winced at him and
shook
his head continuously, a twinge of
disappointment went off inside
Stephanie as
she saw him, was he to be blamed?
“I knew it, i really knew you’d be
here,
drinking. Now we have to visit the
hospital.”
Uche said.
Richard’s vision had gone blur as he
raised
his head and looked at them. He
couldn’t
recognize any of the three until he
was pulled
up and bundled outside, the next
item on his
sleep was to sleep off. Jay waited
behind and
paid the bartender before he
walked after
them, heading to the hospital.
*****
“There is a uniform, didn’t you see
it on that
guy?” Pemisire asked Helen.
“Maybe, maybe not. Just be
prayerful because
it isn’t easy to work in a bar.”
Helen told her.
“I know, I’m not gonna spend so
much there. I
see myself working in greater
places, but for
the mean time, I have to bow for
destiny.”
“That’s true, not even with these
documents,
you’re going places dear.” She
grinned.
Pemisire chuckled softly. “The
problem is still
about the safety,I’m sure that man
must be
doing everything within his reach to
get me.”
She snorted.
“I acquiesce, but girl I don’t think
there’s
anyway he can get you here. Does
he have any
of your contacts?”
Pemisire shook her head.
“Then, all is well.” Helen smiled as
she hissed.
“I just have a little plan.” She
drawled on the
bed, moving closer to Pemisire who
sat
leaning against the wall and spoke
to her
faintly, thereafter, both laughed
and nodded
together.
*****
“So Doctor, how do we start the
preparation
for the operation?” Uche asked the
Doctor.
They had gotten to the hospital
already,
Richard had slept in the car while
he entered
into the hospital with Jay and
Steph. “The
donated kidney may be from a
living related
donor, living unrelated one or
deceased one.
Now, it all depends on us.
Everything to be
done should be between a week
because the
transplanting will take up to two
days.”
“Two whole days? It’s just an
operation now.”
Stephanie squinted her face.
“Yes, the donor would be placed
under general
anesthesia before surgery and this
means the
donor would sleep asleep and pain-
free. Then,
we can use small surgical cuts with
laproscopic techniques to remove
the kidney.
Note that the kidney would be
transferred into
saline for fourty-eight hours, so,
everything is
going under three days now.
Another thing is
getting a donor and running all the
necessary
tests again, this might also take
time.”
“Anyways, how do we commence
everything?”
Jay enquired.
“There’s another problem.” Doctor
Kate stood
up.
“What again?” Steph screamed.
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