It is a waste to ignore the musings of the mind. |
As Martin looked down upon Jess, five days after her ordeal at the operating table, he realized how pale she was. He sat gently at the edge of the bed so as not to wake her. He took her hand in his and closed his eyes and prayed. Jess awoke. She stared at the strange man with his eyes closed, holding her hand. She tried to pull her hand away from his grip. "Jess, thank goodness you are awake!" Martin was delighted. "Who are you?" Jess' voice came out faint. "It's me, Dad," Martin was taken back. Jess stared hard. She closed her eyes, opened them, and closed them again. She began to fidget, her eyes empty and blank. "How do you feel? Do you hurt?" Martin tried to calm Jess. Without upsetting Jess, he hurried to the door and called for a nurse. "All right, Sir," the nurse came running in. "What is wrong?" "My daughter, she does not recognize me." Martin was visibly upset. "Please calm down, Sir, I will call the doctor." The nurse disappeared. Within a few seconds, Dr. Ben, the family doctor, came. He looked at Jess, and saw the blank look in her face. "Martin, please do not worry. It is a post-operative condition. Jess cannot recognize you at this time. She will recover one day, when, we do not know. Just be patient with her." "Oh, my God, is it that bad? Will she come out of it?" Martin felt a heavy burden was lifted off his shoulder. "Yes, she will. She had a most frightening experience, falling and losing consciousness." Dr. Ben patted Martin on the shoulder. "I recommend that you and/or your wife should be here every day. Your presence may help Jess recover much quicker." "Thanks Dr. Ben. I will be here and probably Grace will come today. She had been very worried." "Good. Please give my regards to Grace." Dr. Ben shook Martin's hand and left. Martin looked at Jess. He sighed. He smiled to show Jess he was not a stranger. "Do you want me to tell you a story?" Martin asked. Jess nodded but her eyes searched the face of the stranger. "Once upon a time, there was a little girl called, Jessica." Martin began. "That little girl was good and kind. Her Mom and Dad loved her very much." Jess' eyes began to droop. Within minutes her eyes closed completely in sleep. "She needs more rest." The nurse whispered behind Martin. "You can go and have something to eat. I will take care of your daughter." "Thank you," Martin said and slipped away. The image of Jess sleeping peacefully stayed with him as he reached for the telephone to call Grace. (to be continued) |