The vacancy
Chapter 69 The vacancy
REDDINGTON HOSPITAL, LOS ANGELES.
“I can’t believe I am doing this.” Darby moaned tiredly as she got down the car.
She had felt guilty with the way she spoke to Leo the other day when he was only showing concern. Darby thought he wouldn’t want to talk to her ever again. To her utmost shock, he kept sending consistent texts and calling to ask if she has gone to see the doctor. It got so bad that she was practically hearing his voice in her sleep. She has never met with someone as persistent as Leo. When he threatened to show up at the fashion house without caring about what anyone would say about it, she had jumped to her feet and drove to the hospital.
Darby could see why the hospital is the one used by the Robin’s. All of the medical equipments are pure luxury, even the space breeds wealth itself. She mumbled a silent thanks to the heavens that she is able to move and breathe in the same field as this sort of people. The money she makes is enough to keep her and Sinclair settled for life. And that’s enough for her.
She had made a call to Dr Anthony before hand and he had told her where to go when she gets in. His office space looked welcoming, for a moment one would forget that one is in a place of syringe and bitter pills. Because of her subconscious state the other day, Darby was unable to take note of Dr Anthony. Not only does he look really handsome and fit for a man of his age range, he has a beautiful smile too. And Darby could have sworn she has seen the smile and face somewhere before.
“Hello, Miss Darby. It’s so nice to have you here.” He smiled at her, stretching out his hand for a shake.
“You are too sweet. There is nothing nice about walking into an hospital.” She grinned causing the older man to laugh. “Well, maybe of course, if you are coming around to congratulate someone who just put to bed.”
“You have a good sense of humor, I like that. Please take a seat.” He offered chuckling.
Settling into the chair, Darby find herself relaxing in the presence of a man she has never even met before. His aura just fits perfectly with hers that she just can’t seem to explain.
“Thank you, Doc.”
“You are welcome, Miss Darby.”
“Darby is just fine, please.”
“Alright then, Darby.” He chuckled. “We would run a quick check on you and see if there is anything to be worried about. Are you ready?”
She nodded. “Yes, doc.”
The test didn’t take too much time like Darby had imagined, they were done in no time. She suddenly felt anxious about the result when the doctor didn’t return on time. Darby didn’t realize she had been holding up her breath for too long until the doctor returned.
“I’m sorry I kept you waiting, Darby. I just needed to be sure we got the right results and not have to confuse each other. From the result, you seem very fine. There is nothing to worry about, however you will need to be more intentional on staying hydrated. That way you can get to counter any form of dizziness or something worse. I feel like this is sort of hereditary. Do you have a parent who experiences dehydration?”
Darby shook her head, she wanted to say her father probably, but the remembered that the father she knows isn’t the biological one. “I don’t know.”
“It’s funny though, but I do experience dehydration a lot. I am always up on my feet because of patients and sometimes I go hours not tasting any form of liquid. But that was years ago when I was a resident doctor. Now I know better and I have been taking care of myself. You should too, Darby. You have longer years ahead of you it would be improper to start nursing something like that.”
“Thank you so much Doctor. I will leave now.” She said.
“Oh, just a minute I need to printout the test result from here.” He pointed to the empty table on the side that has a printer and photocopy machine next to it. “I’m so sorry I am being clumsy, my secretary got whisked away by her son to Canada. And I have been stuck with finding another able hand.”
“How about you put the vacancy out? Youngsters would gladly apply.” Darby suggested.
“I know this might sound like a stereotypical expression, but I don’t feel comfortable hiring people in their twenties. They are always too distracted and hardly pay attention. I have had two different experiences and I don’t think I want to do that anymore. Maryjane has been working with me for ten years and she was the most effective hand I had. I would prefer someone in her forties that comes recommended from my patients or anyone close by. It’s easier that way, it would feel like you are familiar with the person you are dealing with.”
Darby hummed in response and an idea struck her. “Do you mind if I recommend someone to you?”Content held by NôvelDrama.Org.
Dr Anthony’s face lightened, “Really? I wouldn’t mind please. Is it okay if the person comes around tomorrow? You can give the person my number to call.”
“Really? She would definitely come around. What time tomorrow?”
“Say by Eleven. I would be making rounds from eight to ten and that would get me busy. But eleven will be just fine.”
“That’s perfect. Thank you so much, sir.”
“Thank you too, Darby. You don’t know how much you are saving my life right now. Here you go.” He mused handing her the paper. “Do take care. I hope to see her tomorrow.”
“Definitely. Thank you once again. Bye.”
Excitement raced through Darby’s core as she got into her car. She changed her intended route and drove towards Maureen’s home instead. When Dr Anthony mentioned his need Emma had come to her mind, she has been craving hard for a job and now there is finally one that seems like it would be enjoyable to do. Emma was the only one at home when she got there.
“Darby, what are you doing here?” Emma asked at the door looking surprised.
Darby rushed in squealing, “I think I might have gotten you a job offer as a secretary. I am hoping you did your GED exams?”
Emma nodded repeatedly. “Yes, I did. I have also worked as a receptionist at a bookstore before. I hope that can help.”
“That should help. What the doctor seem to need is just an able hand and someone who wouldn’t have any problem coping with the work load.”
“I’m fit to do anything.”
“Are you sure though? How about your health? I can’t believe I didn’t stop to think about it.” Darby’s face fell and her excitement deflated all of a sudden.
Emma chuckled. “You don’t have to worry about anything. I am fine and you got me enough drugs to last me a lifetime.”
She smiled weakly feeling tears in her eyes, “I couldn’t think of any other person mom. I realize I want you to experience freedom and happiness. I just hope this really works out for you.”
Wiping the tears that rolled down her face, Emma laughed. “Thank you so much, Darby, for giving me this second chance in your life. I promise to make good use of it.”
Darby reached for her hands and flashed her a small smile. “Just make sure you are fine. That is all that matters.” She said pulling her into a hug.
“Thanks so much darling.” She sobbed.
“That’s enough tears already, let’s go find you the perfect attire to wear for tomorrow!” Darby giggled in excitement pulling her mother along with her to the room.