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The Boot - Three Years On - 4. Chapter 4

There's a lot going on at The Boot, but what's going on at the hospital and how is The Major doing? We're about to find out.

He felt like he was dreaming, he must be as he felt warm and comfortable. He knew he was ill, feeling like this only proved it, sleeping in an old mouldy sleeping bag under the arches can’t possibly feel this good. Then he felt a warm hand holding his, not a soft hand, not a hard one either, but firm and gentle. Then the voices started, he couldn’t make out what they were saying at first, but they were there. The Major slowly opened his eyes as the voices got clearer. Soft voices as if whoever it was, was trying to be quiet.

No Ian I’m staying here so don't dare tell me to go home, yes I’m tired but Pop means more to both of us than we ever admit.” Kevin continued as he stared into his boyfriends blue eyes with steely determination, “Now you go and get us both coffee and make mine a strong one I need it. I’ll stay with Pop while you go get it and we'll both sit with him.”

Ok hun, I don’t really know why I mentioned it, I know you won’t sleep anyway even if you do go home. So do you want anything to eat to go with the coffee?” Kevin shook his head indicating no. “I’ll be back as soon as I can then.” As Ian started to turn they were both startled by movement and the deep voice from the bed.

The Major had regained consciousness and realised where he was while the lads were talking. “Alright you two keep it down, no bickering and just what the hell am I doing in this hospital?”

Kevin let go of The Major’s hand as he jumped up to wrap him in a hug. “Pop you’re awake, how are you feeling, we’ve been so worried about you……” He kept on going a mile a minute until The Major managed to get a word in.

Ok, ok, I get the message now will you let me go so that I breath.” The Major may be ill but he still liked to be in control. Looking at Ian he gave his first instruction, “You go and get your coffees and while you’re at it I’ll have cup of tea, a strong one with two sugars, not weak and wishy washy like they usually serve in places like this, got it?” Smiling and relieved Ian nodded. Turning his attention to Kevin who was now sat down gripping The Major’s hand as tight as he could, The Major gave his next instructions. “Now can you ease up on your grip, I didn’t realise that you had that much strength I’m not going anywhere, yet! Then while he’s getting our drinks you can explain to me what’s going on here.”

As Kevin began explain the events that led up to The Major being admitted to hospital, starting with being told by Jeff everyone was worried as no one had seen him for a couple of nights, Ian left the room. On his way to get the hot drinks as instructed, he stopped off at the nurse’s station to let them know that The Major had regained consciousness and checking that it was alright for him to have his cup of tea.

About fifteen minutes later Ian was approaching The Major’s room drinks in hand, he saw Kevin stood outside and could hear a commotion inside. Kevin explained that a doctor and a nurse had gone in to examine and speak to The Major. From the sounds they could hear it was easy to guess that The Major wasn’t happy.

Kevin took his coffee from Ian and spoke, “Sheesh am I glad your back maybe you can calm him down, as you can hear he's giving the doctor some grief and he doesn’t want to stay, as Kate’s not here you’re the next best at handling his temper and calming him down.”

I’ll see what I can do.” On that the lads re-entered the room.

The Major turned his attention to Ian, “There you are, where have you been, did you have to go milk the cow for the milk before getting the drinks?”

Hey calm down you old bugger, I wasn’t the only one in the café waiting to be served you know.” Ian was trying to be stern but seeing the look on everyone’s face as he spoke made it difficult. “And you can stop giving these people a hard time they’re only trying to look after you, or do I need to call Kate?”

Before The Major had a chance to argue the door burst open and in marched the Ward Sister with a look of thunder on her face. “What’s all the noise in here?” Glancing around the room her eyes settled on The Major, there was instant recognition, she had nursed this man before and knew exactly how to deal with him. “You! I might have guessed with the language I was hearing.” She pulled no punches instantly ripping into him. “You will shut the hell up and not speak to the doctors or any of my nurses like that, do you hear me? Good. Now you WILL do as the doctor tells you AND let my nurses do their job.” She hadn’t finished and continued the rant. “AND FURTHERMORE, what the hell do you think you’re doing behaving like that in front of these two lovely young gentlemen? I’m guessing they are your boys, how they can turn out so nice with the example you’re setting I don’t know. It’s about time you gave up the drink and started to be a better father to these boys, if you don’t you won’t need to discharge yourself because either your liver will pack in completely or I’ll throw your sorry ass out of here kicking it all the way to the carpark, got it?” At that she turned toward the door winking at the lads with a smile on her face as she left.

The room had gone quiet and everyone looked at The Major who was visibly shaken and had gone a little paler.

Well I guess that puts me in my place. I’m sorry, I just don’t like hospitals and all my stuff is back at the arches, I’m worried someone will take it.” The Major was very sheepish and genuinely apologetic. With a sigh he exclaimed, “God I never wanted to see her again, she reminds me of my old drill sergeant from when I did basic training and she puts the fear of god into me.” Causing everyone to have a giggle at his expense.

Little did they all know they had just met Dr Gary Evans’ secret weapon. Ward Sister Judy Evans was petite and really very mild mannered and caring. But if you upset her then you better move quick, she could explode like a twenty mega-ton bomb and, she was also a very good actor when the need arose as her young doctor son knew only too well.

Smiling, “And it looks like you two have just been adopted so now I’ve got two sons.” Now The Major was laughing and having a coughing fit at the same time.

The lads looked at each other with cheesy grins and nodded, Ian spoke up, “There’s no argument from us Pop and we’re good with that. We’ll stay and have these drinks with you then we’ll get off to let you rest, we’ll get all your stuff from the arches. Then I think we better go home for some rest too. We’ll come back later to check on you and bring anything you need, so any more orders?”

The Major agreeing added, “Take John with you and will you ask him to get my special box for me, he knows where it is, it’s important to me so don’t forget.”

The doctor who had been shaken by the events spoke up. “I think that’s a good idea Mr Oxley…..”

He got shot down by Kevin, “That’s Major Oxley to you and don’t you forget it.”

Sorry, Major Oxley needs some rest and if I can suggest it, maybe get cleaned up so that you can be more comfortable?” The doctor looked a little uncertain but smiled with relief when the nurse offered to give a bed bath and The Major agreed with a grin.

As the doctor and nurse was leaving John came in. During the night he’d left the lads on their own with The Major at their insistence. This was only intended to be a brief visit. After being satisfied that The Major was on the road to recovery and after nearly splitting his sides with laughter at the telling off he had received John left fifteen minutes later taking the lads with him.

After all, they had been given their orders and you don’t argue with The Major, unless of course if you’re Kate or a certain Ward Sister.

Well it looks like The Major is on the road to recovery, will he become a better 'father' to his 'sons'? Let's see what the future holds, and who would have guessed that such a small diminutive looking woman would have that much affect on him?
Thank you to those who have stuck with me reading this story and the positive reactions received, comments and thoughts are also welcome they will always read and acknowledged.
I am working on this without the aid of either editor or beta reader as that is my choice so any errors are all my responsibility, if you spot any let me know and I'll try to correct them as soon as possible.
New chapters will be posted about every week or so.
Copyright © 2019 Mancunian; All Rights Reserved.
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3 minutes ago, Marty said:

Glad to see The Major is on the road to recovery. :) 

Ward Sister Judy Evans certainly seems to be a force to be reckoned with. 😮 

Now, I wonder just what's in that special box that The Major is insistent that John recovers from under the arches...? :unsure2: 

What can I say The Major is The Major, a true old trooper. 

I see Judy as the mouse that roars, 😂.

I can't comment on what's in the 'special box' it could be classed as a spoiler. 

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I've caught up and the story is progressing nicely. I like the different plot lines, The Major and his boys, John and his trust fund, Beccy and the baby. I didn't know babies could have that effect on people, making them drop like flies 😁. I did wonder how the lads would manage a strong tea for The Major, but then I imagined those hospital vending machines which mostly dispense warm coloured liquid and not a cafeteria where you might found a nice human behind the counter. Btw, your self-editing is not too bad, any little errors that creep in don't really count for much.

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6 minutes ago, Talo Segura said:

I've caught up and the story is progressing nicely. I like the different plot lines, The Major and his boys, John and his trust fund, Beccy and the baby. I didn't know babies could have that effect on people, making them drop like flies 😁. I did wonder how the lads would manage a strong tea for The Major, but then I imagined those hospital vending machines which mostly dispense warm coloured liquid and not a cafeteria where you might found a nice human behind the counter. Btw, your self-editing is not too bad, any little errors that creep in don't really count for much.

Thank you @Talo Segura for the positive comments, they really are appreciated and encouraging. I hope that I'm making it interesting enough to encourage everyone to continue reading and hopefully attract new readers. It's surprising the effect that babies can have on us, I think it has a lot to do with emotional overload, lol. 

Most hospitals here have a cafeteria which is open during the day but if your there during evening or night time hours you are reliant on those horrible vending machines, yuk.

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Not being a coffee- or tea-type person, I try to bring my own (non-alcoholic) refreshments to the hospital. Of course, that only works if you have time to prepare. When it’s an emergency, as it was with the Major, you just have to go with what you have.

Bringing donuts or homemade comfort food is especially valuable for those in the waiting room when a serious hospital procedure is pre-scheduled, like major surgery.
 

People who work with the homeless need to figure out a strategy for coping with a Major-style personality. If you don’t, there are people who will take advantage of you. Many of the needy have been in situations like prison or foster care where they are competing for extremely scare resources. If you can’t figure out a strategy, you quickly burn out. A Judy-type is not an uncommon occurrence.
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3 minutes ago, droughtquake said:

Not being a coffee- or tea-type person, I try to bring my own (non-alcoholic) refreshments to the hospital. Of course, that only works if you have time to prepare. When it’s an emergency, as it was with the Major, you just have to go with what you have.

Bringing donuts or homemade comfort food is especially valuable for those in the waiting room when a serious hospital procedure is pre-scheduled, like major surgery.
 

People who work with the homeless need to figure out a strategy for coping with a Major-style personality. If you don’t, there are people who will take advantage of you. Many of the needy have been in situations like prison or foster care where they are competing for extremely scare resources. If you can’t figure out a strategy, you quickly burn out. A Judy-type is not an uncommon occurrence.
;–)

Being prepared, where possible, is always an advantage when visiting hospitals and if your offering donuts and good homemade food I've only one question to ask, when I'm next in hospital will you come and visit me please, lol 😊.

Luckily I've never been homeless but I have seen it from a different angle and hope I'm getting it at least close to being right in the story. If I'm not I hope that someone will let me know as constructive criticism is always good. 

As for Judy, she is based on a ward sister I got to know from my hospital visits as a boy, she could be hard and uncompromising but she was really a soft pussycat who cared deeply for her patients, I remember her with a great fondness and always will. 😊

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Thank you for your kind comments, I hope I can continue to keep you interested and entertained.

The Major has his own issues which are yet to be uncovered, his background story is Lost Soul - The Ox, and doesn't feel worthy of other peoples friendship, care or attention, but in Judy he's met his match and secretly admires her. With Ian and Kevin he is reaping the rewards of his own selfless actions, just as he 'looked out' for them in the past they want to do the same for him in the future.

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Ya got me LMAO as Dr. Evan's secret weapon, Ward Sister Judy Evan (aka Mom) lit into Major like a Marine drill sergeant.  He has definitely met his match, as well as the person most likely to make him stay with the boys when he is released from the hospital.  I love the way her physical appearance contrasted with her fireworks personality.  I hope she sticks around for the rest of the story.  I love a chapter that makes me laugh out loud.

PS Thanks for the suggested next story to read!

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24 minutes ago, raven1 said:

Ya got me LMAO as Dr. Evan's secret weapon, Ward Sister Judy Evan (aka Mom) lit into Major like a Marine drill sergeant.  He has definitely met his match, as well as the person most likely to make him stay with the boys when he is released from the hospital.  I love the way her physical appearance contrasted with her fireworks personality.  I hope she sticks around for the rest of the story.  I love a chapter that makes me laugh out loud.

PS Thanks for the suggested next story to read!

Never under estimate the smaller ladies, they often are the ones with the most 'fire' in them, especially when they are a ward sister. Judy only has small part in this story and hasn't been featured in any of the other stories... yet.

Sometimes life does give us something to laugh at and it has its part in this story. I hope you continue to enjoy.

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Sister Judy Evans reminded me of Matron Maggie Sloane in the very successful Australian drama series A Country Practice which ran from 1981-1994. She was portrayed by an English-Australian actress, Joan Sydney, who was simply marvellous in the role. 

The Major is really a very naughty boy who is used to getting his own way. This combined with his alcohol abuse and homelessness has resulted in him becoming a bit of a curmudgeon. Fortunately he has a kind streak as exhibited by his "rescue" of Ian and Kevin and he appears beloved by many of the homeless guests at The Boot. I hope he can swallow his pride and cohabit with Ian and Kevin.

Will John/Christian perform some sort of miracle for the newly pregnant Beccy and baby daddy Jim?

I am enjoying the pacing of this story @Mancunian.

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1 minute ago, Summerabbacat said:

Sister Judy Evans reminded me of Matron Maggie Sloane in the very successful Australian drama series A Country Practice which ran from 1981-1994. She was portrayed by an English-Australian actress, Joan Sydney, who was simply marvellous in the role. 

The Major is really a very naughty boy who is used to getting his own way. This combined with his alcohol abuse and homelessness has resulted in him becoming a bit of a curmudgeon. Fortunately he has a kind streak as exhibited by his "rescue" of Ian and Kevin and he appears beloved by many of the homeless guests at The Boot. I hope he can swallow his pride and cohabit with Ian and Kevin.

Will John/Christian perform some sort of miracle for the newly pregnant Beccy and baby daddy Jim?

I am enjoying the pacing of this story @Mancunian.

Sister Judy Evans is a gem. She doesn't just care for her patients, she cares about them. The Major is a complex man who, naturally, has a past that he doesn't talk about, although it can be read in 'Lost Soul - The Ox'. When he lowers the barriers he hides behind he is a different man.

As for what John/Christian can do, well we have to keep hoping, but he does know a lot of people in different organisations.

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