Their Secret Royal Baby. Carol Marinelli
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Название: Their Secret Royal Baby

Автор: Carol Marinelli

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Контркультура

Серия: Mills & Boon Medical

isbn: 9781474051347

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СКАЧАТЬ little boy had stopped convulsing and now lay crying and confused as Elias sat down on the resuscitation bed.

      ‘Hello,’ he said to the little boy, who was disoriented and fretful. ‘Your mum is here...’ He nodded for her to come around the bed so that the little boy could see her. ‘My name is Elias, I’m a doctor at the hospital...’ And then he said what was important again. ‘Your mum is here.’

      And he needed to be over there.

      With his baby’s mum.

      Yet he thoroughly examined the child, carefully looking at his throat and ears and listening to his chest.

      He did what he had to do.

      He was peripherally aware that his baby had been transferred because as Valerie came into Resus to get some equipment the doors had opened and he had seen an incubator being wheeled out.

      He took some bloods and then filled out the forms for the blood work and ordered a chest X-ray for the child as he thought that he might have pneumonia.

      And then he went to speak with the paediatrician but when he saw Roger, Elias asked if he could have a word.

      ‘I’ve just been informed about a family emergency,’ Elias told him.

      Roger could see how pale Elias was and didn’t doubt that he was struggling to hold it together. ‘I’ll call in Raj,’ Roger said immediately.

      He picked up the phone and did just that. ‘He’s on his way but it might be half an hour until he arrives.’

      Elias nodded. ‘Thanks.’

      He would have to stay until Raj got there.

      The department was busy and Elias could not wait idly. He went and examined an overdose case that had just arrived.

      He mixed up some activated charcoal for the patient to drink but then he saw Mandy running through an IV.

      ‘How’s the baby?’ he asked, and she made a wobbly gesture with her hand.

      ‘They sped her off to St Patrick’s.’

      ‘And how’s the mother?’

      ‘She went in a separate ambulance. Poor woman, she was down in London for work. It must be terrifying to be so far from home.’

      Mandy looked at Elias and saw his grey complexion. ‘I’m sorry to hear that you’ve had bad news but you’ll still have to fill out paperwork for them before you go. They’ll need a number for the baby.’

      ‘Sure,’ Elias said, because the little girl would need to be added to the system quickly as she had been transferred to another hospital.

      He gave the overdose the activated charcoal to drink. Her boyfriend was with her and Elias explained the importance of finishing the bottle.

      ‘It looks awful, I know,’ he said, ‘but it doesn’t really taste of anything. Make sure she drinks it all. Any problems, press this bell. The medics should be down soon to admit her.’

      Elias moved to the nurses’ station and took out the other paperwork that was waiting to be filled in.

      Elizabeth Foster.

      He saw that she was now twenty-three and that she lived in Edinburgh, though when he had met her Beth had lived in Dunroath, a small fishing village on the east coast of Fife.

      And she had put Rory as her next of kin.

      He knew that was her ex.

      Maybe they were back together?

      Perhaps the baby wasn’t even his.

      Elias knew that she was, though, and not just from the dates.

      Beth had made a comment on the night they had met about being a ‘daughter of the manse’.

      He hadn’t known what it had meant then.

      He knew what it meant now—her father was a minister and very strict.

      Elias guessed that these past months would have pretty much been hell for her.

      He wrote up his patient notes.

      Presented to Accident and Emergency department at 29/40 gestation.

      And he wrote about the rapid delivery and all that had happened and that she had been transferred to St Patrick’s for postnatal care.

      And then he went to the other patient that required a signature.

      There were rather a lot of forms to fill in when it came to a new life.

      Baby Foster.

      Born 29/40 weeks gestation.

      Precipitate labour, rapid delivery.

      One-minute Apgar score: 7

      His hand was shaking as he wrote because the ramifications were just starting to hit him.

      Not just that he had become a father.

      The second in line to the throne had just delivered the third in line to the throne.

      The palace always announced the delivering doctor.

      He could see the headlines and the chaos the press would make of the circumstances tonight.

      All this he was starting to envision but not quite, because all he could really see in his mind’s eye was the sight of the baby. Her tiny head and flaccid limbs. The little tufts of red hair and that she had been struggling to breathe. How her eyes had closed and her nostrils had flared as her tiny mouth had blown bubbles.

      What the hell was he doing here?

      Elias was closer to tears than he had ever been in his life and panic was building as he placed his head in his hands.

      ‘Are you okay?’ Roger checked.

      He too knew how hard it was to work when you had just been informed of a personal crisis.

      ‘Not really,’ Elias said, and he took a steadying breath and told himself that Beth and the baby were in good hands—but he needed to see that for himself.

      Then came the words that he had waited to hear.

      ‘Raj is here.’

      ‘Thank you.’

      The department was covered.

      Elias walked briskly around to the on-call room and pulled off his scrubs and runners and changed into black jeans and a jumper and pulled on his boots and jacket.

      Then he turned off the white-noise machine and walked out.

      The man was still singing ‘I Belong to Glasgow’ as he walked СКАЧАТЬ