"Auntie, Auntie!!!Please come quickly! Uncle Mwaria has collapsed!" I yelled as I tried shaking him to see if he would respond. He didn't. This was bad. Really bad. I should have just let him win.
One
look at her face and I knew it was not only bad but worse, and if not worse,
worst...
"Jeez
Mali! What did you two do? Now what is this?!" she said almost screaming
and crying at the same time.
"Let's
go now now now. Now Mali!!!!"
With
that my adrenaline kicked in. Somehow I was able to lift his burly body and get
him to the car. Once I lumped him in, my aunt sat in the back and did all she
could to ensure he was breathing. The sobs I heard from my aunt and the thought
of my family's reaction haunted me but I had to put that aside. The need for
speed had never been realer than in this moment. In a few minutes, we arrived
at the hospital.
I
quickly ran into the emergency unit and by this time all calm had left me. I
beckoned at the first nurse I saw almost pulling him outside. "Please help
me! I have someone unconscious in the car!!Please come quickly!"
The
nurse followed me accompanied by two others. On opening the car, they lifted
him onto a wheel chair and dashed him to one of their rooms.
My
aunt and I followed closely, only to be kicked out of the room as they ran
assessment tests and checked for vitals.
As
we were standing in the corridors a gentleman clad in a white coat approached
us. He bore a stern no nonsense face such that I couldn't tell if it was bad or
good news.
"Hi,
I'm Dr. Rugendo. We are running a few tests for vitals, in the meantime please
tell me what happened?"
This
was embarrassing. How do I tell them that we were wrestling then I tickled
my uncle until he passed out? If anything happened, it would all be on me. The
truth had to be told so I told it. Then my aunt let two cats out of the bag.
"Um...Doctor...my
husband has a high blood pressure condition and he stopped taking his
medication. He's gone weak before but never gone unconscious. I asked him to go
see his doctor but he refused. I'm so upset! Please tell me he is alright. Is he?"
she said in between tears.
"Give
us some time and we shall be able to give you proper updates. Let me check in
with him and the team then I'll be able to provide more information," and
with that Dr. Rugendo swang back into the room.
I
felt mixed up emotionally. Why didn't he or my aunt tell me this before we
started goofing around? I was livid at the unfolding secret. I couldn't believe
it. How long had they hidden this secret of high blood pressure? Also for a man
like Uncle Mwaria, well-educated and with a background in medicine - why
wouldn't he take his medicine?
First
shots of anger were at Uncle Mwaria for knowing, doing and saying nothing. I'd
not have wrestled him if I knew he wasn't up to it but he never accepted he was
growing older.
I
was also quite upset with my aunt for not cautioning me. I'd have taken it
easier on him. Now here I was carrying the burden that I caused it all and
praying desperately that all would go well.
This
was not the time to trail into such thoughts. I quickly called my dad and
updated him on what happened so that he could update the rest of the family. So
much for pulling off the surprise and getting him to his birthday party. If
anything, he definitely took the trophy for surprising us all.
In
less than fifteen minutes dad and his siblings had arrived. They pulled my aunt
aside and went to talk. After what felt like the longest wait, Dr. Rugendo was
back. He told us that Uncle Mwaria had mild stroke but not to worry,
he would be fine.
He'd
be admitted for a few days for observation purposes. He just needed time to
rest and they would provide some medication to help regulate his blood
pressure. In the mean time we were requested to wait, they would alert us when
we could see him.
I
was at ease but was still a bit shaken about the experience. The good thing was
he was still alive. No severe impact. The adrenaline within me was still pretty
high and I needed to be calm when I saw him. Sitting wouldn't work for me, so I
decided to take a walk and get some air.
The
flashes of him breathless played in my mind. Then hearing about his high blood
pressure and that he wasn't taking his medication...my mind trailed back to
images of his unconscious body. "What a twist of a day. I am definitely
not helping with any more surprise parties. Nope. Done." I thought to
myself then again...may be not.
I
have this habit of thinking out loud and I believe that was what I was doing.
Speaking my thoughts and I was louder than I knew because I felt a soft tap on
my shoulder.
"I
see some things are still the same?" she said
I
felt a chill run down my spine. I knew that voice. Was it really? I
turned around swiftly to confirm if it really was who I thought it was.
"Gathoni...Hh ...Hi."
"Hi
Mali," she said
Whew!
I was not ready.
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DeleteThat's a wonderful twist.
ReplyDeleteThank you :-) Glad you enjoyed.
DeleteHave we met Gathoni before? Can't wait for the next one. At least you are not a murderer 😅
ReplyDeleteHi Chloe. Yes we have. See from Part 1 and onward ;-)
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I can definitely see good video short series coming out of this colorful story, great job!
ReplyDeleteThank you. That's part of the plan. Watch this space :-)
DeleteWueh! The plot twist is epic. Gathoni is back :-/ Don't know whether to cry or sing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kez :-) Let's see how this unfolds ;-)
DeleteNow we'll get to know why she left him...was it another guy? Was she sick? I'm still so curious!
ReplyDeleteIntriguing writing Miriam!
Thank you Sunshine!!You surely will...good guesses but you'll have to read to find out what happens next ;-)
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ReplyDeleteGlad to be a member of the simpl-O-cated family!!!
ReplyDeleteCan’t wait for the next post!!!
Thanks Nana, glad to have you on board :-) Watch this space. Coming soon
DeleteHa! I knew it... I knew their paths would cross again :)
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