The flash of the blue and red lights reflected in the glass of the emergency room doors as the ambulance stopped backing up and the doors flew open. The paramedics jumped out, sliding the gurney out of the emergency vehicle, and rushed their patient into the open hospital doors. Bic Randall followed close behind the scurrying medics. He was not going to be even an arm's length away from the man who lay bleeding on the gurney, for the man was wearing Bic's handcuffs, and that made him item number one as far as the Texas Ranger was concerned.
The paramedics rolled the bleeding patient into one of the cubicles of the emergency room, and began to spit out medical stats to a waiting nurse who wrote furiously on a clipboard filled with papers and called out for the resident in a flat medical voice, which was devoid of anything but urgency. Randall stepped inside the cubicle just as the young resident entered the room. He looked at the gurney and the handcuffs, which secured the bleeding patient to its steel rails and turned back to face Randall.
"I take it he belongs to you?"
Randall nodded and extended his hand.
"Bic Randall, Sergeant, Texas Rangers."
The young resident motioned Randall farther inside the cubicle and then shut the door behind them. He pointed to the bloody handcuffs and quietly asked, "Are those really necessary?" Randall looked at the young doctor without a hint of a smile and simply nodded again.
"alright, you're the law, but we have to get him off the ambulance stretcher. Can you unlock him so we can do that?"
Randall stepped over to the stretcher and slipped his key into the lock of the bloodstained cuffs. With a quick turn of his wrist, the cuffs sprang open and the prostrate man with the hole in his chest was whisked onto the emergency room table. Randall's hands never lost their grip on the patient during the transfer.
As the paramedics retrieved their gurney and opened the door of the cubicle to leave, Randall attached the open cuff to a corner of the steel table and stood back as the emergency room crew flew into action. They began cutting clothing from the bleeding patient and typing and cross matching blood for transfusions. They stuck needles in one arm while checking blood pressure on the other. Randall stood back against the wall, watching closely as the medics tried to save the life of his prisoner. At the steady orders of the young resident, the nurses moved with silent precision to stop the bleeding from a concise bullet hole, two inches to the left of the man's sternum. It was decided that whole blood was needed and a bag was placed on the IV stand and readied for use, when a stern female voice turned everyone in the room to stone.
"What is going on in here?"
Randall's eyes followed those of everyone else in the room to discover a tall, austere looking woman standing in the doorway. Randall was almost six foot three, and the first thing he noticed was that this corporate Amazon almost looked him in the eye. That could have been helped by the extreme high heels she was wearing, but there was no getting around the fact that she was just plain tall. As she began to question the young resident in tones of unmistakable authority, Randall was overwhelmed by her presence. She was stern and even fierce in her demeanor, a quality which was only enriched by the cold beauty of her features. She wore a blue business suit with a high collar, which was set off by a scarf. The suit was custom tailored, but could not hide the fact that her breasts were nothing short of enormous. In fact, on some women such voluptuous bounty would appear almost grotesque, but as Randall's eyes traced the lines of her to discover a trim waist and long legs, he had to admit that the swell of her breasts made her undeniably lovely. She wore her abundant dark hair in a matronly bun on the back of her neck. It was an affectation that would put off most men, and seemed calculated to do just that. The hairdo fit with the steel in her voice as she interrogated the young Doctor, who stood silent and fidgeting by the bleeding patient. When all eyes in the room seemed to turn to the Texas Ranger, Randall realized that the woman's icy tones were being directed at him.
"Are you responsible for this, Sheriff?"
Randall grimaced and swallowed hard before answering.
"Ranger, Ma'am."
"What?"
"Sgt. Bic Randall, Texas Rangers, and no ma'am. He's responsible for that hole in his chest."
The tall, busty vision strode into the cubicle to stand next to the patient, her high heels making staccato taps as she crossed the tile floor. With every movement she made, Randall found her more and more enticing. She stood looking down at the bloody handcuffs which bound the patient to the steel table.
"Are these yours?"
Her voice seemed somewhat husky for a moment. She looked at the bloodstained steel with an almost hungry curiosity and reached toward the manacles, running her fingers just above the spattered chain, without really touching it.
"We can't have this, you know."
Randall turned in her direction and started to answer, but she spun to face him, cutting him off before he could speak.
"This is a place of healing, not a prison. The Doctors and nurses cannot do their jobs with him trussed up like that. You'll have to unlock him."
Randall leaned back against the wall and shook his head.
"I'm sorry ma'am. I can't do that."
The fire that boiled up behind the dark eyes of the tall one, made her seem even more desirable to Randall. He smiled slightly and shook his head again, which only served to anger her more.
"Can you give me one good reason why I should let you keep this poor man chained up like an antebellum slave?"
Randall started to open his mouth and do just that, when he noticed a movement from the prone figure lying on the table. The Ranger lunged across the floor, grabbing the voluptuous vixen by the arm and swinging her out of the way, just as the handcuffed patient reached out to the instrument table next to him and grasped a scalpel. He swung the blade in an arc across his body, catching Randall with a slicing blow across his left arm. The blade then circled and sliced toward the nurse by the bedside, missing her and cutting in half the bag of whole blood on the IV stand. The red fluid flew across the bed in a huge liquid ball, drenching the tall one as she tried to recover from Randall's grasp. The Ranger stepped over the bed and grasped the free wrist of the thrashing patient, pulling the scalpel from his hand. With a long slow gasp, the man on the table lost consciousness. The young resident leaped to begin CPR on the patient, as nurses rushed in with a crash cart. There was a fury of activity which came to no avail. In a few minutes, the patient was pronounced dead and Randall reached over to retrieve his handcuffs from the man's bloody wrist.
As he walked from the cubicle, Randall found a blood soaked, but still steely eyed tall one, awaiting him. "I suppose you will use that as a reason," she said in flat authoritarian tones. "I might," Randall retorted and then was surprised that the tall one took his bloody arm in her hands and began to dress his wound with skill and a remarkably gentle touch.
"This is not too bad. Have the nurse finish dressing it and then come up to my office."
She turned and walked haughtily away, the strident taps of her high heels ringing down the hallway with a decidedly confident cadence. Randall turned and walked back into the cubicle, where one of the nurses began to bandage his arm.
" What's the story on her?"
The nurse looked up and smiled sardonically.
"You mean Dr. Ice Queen?"
"Doctor? --- She's a Doctor here."