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that, I never saw any of those relatives again." "I'm so
sorry, Crystal."
She shrugged.
"I was lucky in a way. My life, as hard as it is
to imagine, would probably have been worse if I had
gone to live with people who really didn't want me." Caroline rose and brought the papers back to
the desk.
"Why is it taking so long?" she asked the nurse,
who just took the papers and turned to file them and
enter information into a computer.
Caroline looked to us and we went to her side.
The doctor finally stepped out of the emergency
examination room. The nurse behind the desk gave
him Caroline's paper work. He looked at it, nodded
and then turned to Caroline.
"You are Mrs. Forbas?"
"Yes, how is he? Is he alive?" she asked
quickly.
"He's stable now, Mrs. Forbas. He's on his way
up to the cardiac care unit. We'll wait for the specialist
to examine him and give us a full diagnosis. Who
performed the CPR?"
"She did," Caroline said, nodding at Crystal. "You did real well, Miss," he said. "There's no doubt in my mind you saved his life. You should be very
proud of yourself. Where did you learn it?"
"Health class," Crystal said.
He laughed at her matter-of-fact, modest tone.
"Well, you're proof of why students should pay
attention. Tell your teacher."
We watched them wheel George out of the
examination room, the oxygen mask over his face.