Our Love in Ruins
While working with the search and rescue team to save people trapped in an earthquake, an aftershock suddenly struck.
Without hesitation, I pushed a hospital intern, Serena, out of the way. However, the force of the movement sent me to the ground, where a steel rod pierced my back, leaving me unable to move.
When the aftershock ended, my husband, Derrick, came down with the others.
Yet, instead of coming to me, he rushed to cradle Serena, who only had a few scrapes. Then he turned to glare at me.
“What are you still sitting there for? Are you dead? Serena’s hurt, and you can’t even help her up?!”
I was in so much pain I could barely speak, only able to force out a faint sound.
“Honey, I… I’ve got a steel rod in my back… Please… help me.”
Serena suddenly burst into tears in fear.
“Mr. Nelson, I was so scared. Just now, Ms. Jones pushed me forward. If I hadn’t shifted direction, that huge rock would’ve crushed me!”
Derrick, furious, shouted at me. “Gwen! You’re a doctor! What about your ethics? Your humanity?”
Tears streamed down my face as I shook my head. “I didn’t. Please, just save me. I really can’t move…”
One of the medical team members who came down with him checked my condition and looked worried.
“Director Nelson, the steel rod seems to have pierced her spine. If we don’t treat her now, there’s a risk of paraplegia!”
However, Derrick yanked him aside. “Save her? Let her walk herself! Gwen, we’re saving lives right now. If you want to act, I’ll put on a show with you when we get home!
“Serena’s injured. Since there’s only one stretcher, we’re taking her up. You can walk up on your own.”
His cold, departing back left me in utter despair.