Hello everyone,
WARNING:
English is not my language, so please excuse any mistakes.
The story is the first part of two-part series.
This story is sad, because junkie was really hurt on the past. He's depressed, desperate and often crying.
I have to warn you that this story isn't in America but is in Czech Republic, so some things may be new or strange for you.
Please be warned that this part
does not have sex scenes
, it's a slow burn romance, so it all evolves gradually. Be patient with me ;)
I wish you a pleasant reading.
All characters are over 18 years old.
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Summer 2003
BANG!
Nine-year-old Martin was stunned by the loud sound, and so were his parents Marek and Kristýna. The family spent a few days of vacation in a hotel located in the center of Prague, so little Martin could enjoy his summer holidays.
Martin's parents were often busy with work. Marek was the head of the Hospital At The Merciful Sisters, and Kristýna worked as the head of the control center room of the Prague Ambulance Service.
Now they were enjoying a moment of rest and relaxation. They were watching TV in their hotel room, it was night, and a very loud sound came from the next room. They wondered if it could be a gunshot?
And a short time later, another sound could be heard.
BANG!
Someone was obviously shooting in the room next door.
Marek, as a doctor and surgeon, decided to intervene immediately and check the next room. He got up from the couch where everyone was sitting while watching TV, quickly went to the door, opened it and left the room.
Kristýna ran after him and kept telling him nervously not to go into that room. She was afraid that someone might hurt him.
But Marek did not listen to her. Someone's life could have been endangered in the next room, and it was his duty to intervene and help as immediately as he could. He reached the door in the hallway and knocked on the door.
"Hey... are you alright there?" he said loudly and put his ear to the door.
The doors of several other rooms opened, and people peered out into the hallway to see what was going on.
One of the hotel managers came running up and immediately asked what was going on. Marek explained to him that there was a shooting in the room next to them and that he needed to get there.
The manager wanted to call the police, but Marek urged him to unlock the door first so he could help, if possible. He was hesitant a bit, worrying that the shooter might still be inside and hurt someone else, but his sense of duty was very strong.
Marek couldn't take it anymore, so he kicked the door of the room with all his power. The manager yelled at him that he would have to pay for the damage he had caused, but Marek ignored him. He entered the room and slowly walked down the small hallway until he reached the living room, where he finally could see what had happened.
The light in the room was on. On the floor a woman was lying who might have been in her mid-20s. She was covered in blood, face down with a hole in the back of her head. Probably from a bullet.
But at first, Marek didn't notice the hole in her head... He first knelt down next to her and examined her, and only then did he realize that she was dead when he noticed the wound in her head.
Not far from her someone else was lying on the carpet. A guy, about the same age as the girl. He was lying on his back covered in blood. His mouth was open and blood was pouring out of it.
Marek noticed the gun this man held loosely in his right hand, so he guessed it was the shooter.
Kristýna also stepped in slowly, looking around with caution and she also was horrified. She pressed her hands to her cheeks. "Jesus Christ!" she murmured.
Marek was still kneeling next to the guy and holding his hand, and after a while he dropped it to the floor. He swallowed hard and looked at his wife. "Looks like murder-suicide," he breathed out, scratching his forehead. "But the police need to confirm it," he muttered.
He got up off the floor, put his arms around Kristýna's waist and was about to leave the room with her, but they both heard a noise behind the door leading to another room.
It was a door in a small hallway that apparently led to a smaller room, and Martin, who was standing in that hallway in the room, slowly opened the door.
The room was dark. Martin turned on the light with the switch and found that it was some kind of children's room... and on a small bed lay a small baby who couldn't have been even a year old.
Marek and Kristýna also came in and spotted the child immediately. The baby was crying and screaming. Marek went to the bed and checked the baby for injuries... but luckily it was completely fine...
***
Autumn 2021
Martin walked across Prague to the Prague Ambulance Service building, where he was supposed to start working as an emergency doctor today. His mother, Kristýna, who was still working there as the head of the control center, had negotiated this position for him with the director.
The director was thrilled to meet with Martin when he came to see him in his office for the first time. He read his CV and learned that he had driven ambulances in London for a year and had just completed his degree a few weeks ago, and saw no reason not to hire Martin.
He was successfully accepted into hospital staff and the next day the director took him to the main room to meet his new colleagues. He led him to the control room where his mother and her other colleagues were sitting at the computers.
The director introduced Martin and told them that he would be joining the team as a doctor. Then Martin told them a bit about himself.
His new female colleagues were also excited about him and especially surprised to see such a young doctor. Some of his new female colleagues even found Martin attractive, although they were almost all married, but Martin's appearance made an impression on them and they were whispering about him, while he wasn't watching.
Martin's look was very pleasant. He had dark brown hair combed to one side. His face was sharp, his eyes large and light brown in color, almost amber. His nose was slender and straight, like his father's, and he had slightly visible stubble on his face. He had a fair complexion.
He was 6'5'' tall. He wasn't very bulky as he didn't do any heavy weight lifting training, he was rather lean, but he liked to jog a lot and kept in shape that way because in this profession speed was more important than strength.
People considered him handsome, even though he wasn't overly muscular, but slender and svelte.
The director then told him where his workplace would be, and of course,Martin was also given everything he needed for his work. Especially the paramedic-doctor uniform, which he liked very much. An orange T-shirt with short sleeves and a blue cross on the sleeves, an orange jacket with reflective elements and also with blue crosses on the sleeves and on the back with the inscription 'Emergency Doctor'. The pants were dark blue and had reflective stripes on the ends of the legs. The outfit was a symbol of his duty for Martin, and he felt happy wearing it for the first time on his new job. He felt like he was on a mission to help people, and that gave him a feeling of satisfaction.
***
Martin arrived at one of the stations of the Prague Ambulance Service, where he was supposed to be for one month, as the next month he was supposed to be at another station.
He went through the gate into the courtyard where there were many ambulances with reflective yellow markings and many doctor's cars. Standing by the smaller building were several people in rescue uniforms dressed just like him.
He approached them with slow steps, and one of them noticed him immediately.
"Hey... You're the new doctor, right?" said an older paramedic, who was in his mid-50s, with gray hair and a bushy mustache.
Martin nodded and came to him.
"I'm Franta Karas... the driver of the doctor's car. We'll go to emergencies together," he said with a smile and shook his hand.
Martin accepted it willingly and shook his hand. "I'm Martin Kadera, pleased to meet you."
Franta grinned. "Kadera? Your mother works in the control room, right?"
"Yes..." Martin answered with a nod.
"Boy, your mom is a piece of meat, I can tell you that..." Franta began to speak.
"Franta..." his colleague shouted at him. "Stop it," he added and the others started laughing.
"Hey guys, I was just kidding," he replied, looking at his other two colleagues who were sitting at a small table drinking coffee.
The one who shouted at Franta got up from his chair and came over to Martin. "My name is Otta Novák," he said warmly and shook hands with Martin.
Otta was only a few years older than Martin and he was glad to have someone his age with him.
The last one from his unit was still sitting in a chair with his feet up on the table. He was reading the newspaper and just waved at Martin. "Karel Neliba... the driver of ambulance," he said and continued reading.
Martin was a bit taken aback by him, but finally he shrugged his shoulders and let it go. From Neliba emanated respect. He was in his early 50s, wore glasses, was bald and had a gray beard on his chin.
This was Martin's first unit.
***
A young junkie who used to hang out at night on the outskirts of Prague wandered around the park today. He went to his dealer as he needed to buy a new dose.
His dealer was sitting on a bench, wearing sunglasses and had a black bag next to him. The junkie approached him and the dealer looked at him.