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Empty Nest
Cathy and her husband Bert were sitting at the kitchen table quietly eating their dinner. After twenty-five years of marriage and three kids, the big house was quiet as they ate. Maybe too quiet. After all, for almost twenty years there had always been noise, good noise, in the big place they called home. Just last night, it had been a ruckus place to be. Cathy, smiling and laughing along with the three children as everyone had packed to go back to school. Then there was the noisy ride to the airport. It had all been so much fun having them all home for the summer, but now it was early September and the house was quiet.
"Listen," said Bert.
"What? I don't hear anything," Cathy said a smile on her lips, knowing what Bert was about to say.
"I know. Neither do I and on one hand that makes me glad but, on the other, it makes me sad. It's only been six hours and I miss them all already."
"Me too. Me too," Cathy said. "But now, we will have the house to ourselves, for those things we would like to do when the children aren't around."
"Ah, yes, those things." Bert took a deep breath. He sighed as he let it out. "Alone time for us to be together without someone barging in. Yes, indeed. Looking forward to time alone with my one and only girl."
"Who is she?" Cathy said giggling.
Bert just chuckled along with his lovely wife. Cathy looked at Bert. She had stopped giggling.
"Well, who is she?" Cathy asked in all seriousness.
"What?" Bert said now completely confused.
"Who is she?" Cathy asked once more.
"Who?"
"Your one and only girl?" Cathy repeated.
"You of course," Bert answered.
"Then why didn't you say so when I first asked?"
"Huh?"
"You just laughed... chuckled then, without saying a word. Why?"
"I have no idea," Bert said still looking confused.
"We should probably, sit down and have a very long conversation about our communication skills."
"Of course, dear," Bert said still with a confused look on his face.
"Bert, whatever is the matter, dear?"
"I... I don't know. Tired, I guess. Maybe I better go up and lay down for a while."
"Maybe you better, I'll clean up and be up in just a couple of minutes," Cathy said walking with him to the stairs.
She watched her husband as he went up to their bedroom. He seemed okay as he climbed the stairs. But his face still had that confused look. She went into the kitchen and cleared the table. She rinsed the dishes and put them in the dishwasher. There were only a few dishes so she didn't start the noisy thing. She was getting to like the peace and quiet. She only hoped her husband was not ill.
Cathy climbed the stairs and went to the master bedroom. Bert was lying on the bed in his clothes. This was something he had never done before. Cathy was suddenly worried. She rushed to the side of the bed and sat down next to him. Bert's eyes opened. He looked up at his wife.
"God, you are so beautiful," Bert whispered.
"No need to whisper dear, the children are gone." Bert smiled at her.
"You are so, oh so beautiful." Cathy smiled at him placing her hand on his head.
"Thank you, dear. Are you feeling okay?"
"Can I kiss you?" Bert asked. Now Cathy was confused.
"Of course," she replied.
Bert sat up, leaned forward, and touched his lips to hers very gently. Cathy sighed at the soft touch of his lips. That was the way he had first kissed her twenty-five years ago. That kiss was what endeared him to her. Her heart swelled with love.
"What is your name?" Bert asked. Now Cathy was extremely worried.
"Cathy. My name is Cathy," she replied.
"Cathy. Such a pretty name. What's your last name?" Cathy was now shaking with dread.
"Patterson, the same as yours."
"Are you my sister?" Cathy closed her eyes, a tear leaked out and rolled down her cheek.
"No, dear, I'm your wife," Cathy said softly.
"I have a wife?"
"Oh god, no," Cathy whispered to herself, picking up the phone.
She dialed 911 and asked for an ambulance to come to their place. She explained what was happening to her husband. They asked her to stay on the line until the ambulance arrived. She did. It got there very fast. The 911 operator asked to speak to the paramedic. Cathy handed the phone to one of them. He nodded and talked to the operator.
The paramedics bundled Bert up and placed him on the stretcher. Cathy rode upfront, as they sped to the hospital. On the way, Cathy called her sister and Bert's sister. They both said they would meet her at the hospital. When the ambulance arrived. They wheeled Bert into the emergency room, and right into a cubical. A nurse was there to take his vitals. A clerk was also there to get the paperwork started. A doctor came in, said hello to Cathy, and then examined Bert.
Cathy sat there answering silly questions about where they lived, and what insurance they had. All the while, the doctor was examining Bert. She finally had enough and told the clerk to get out, she then went and stood by the doctor.
"Oh, Missus Clark, I have ordered some tests. We won't know what's wrong with him until they are complete. You're welcome to stay here with him," the doctor told her.
"What do you suspect, stroke, early-onset Alzheimer's, what?" Cathy asked feeling so helpless.
"It sounds like a combination of things or it just could be exhaustion. Has he been sleeping well lately?"
"He never said anything, but he always came to bed after me and was up in the morning before me," Cathy replied.
"Well, let's hope it's exhaustion then. But we'll test for the others just in case."
"Thank you, doctor," Cathy said turning to look down at Bert who was now asleep.
Cathy sighed as she watched him sleep. She loved him so much, sometimes she just couldn't stand it when he went out of town on business. Bert was a buyer for Singer, Wentworth, and Cali. One of the biggest manufactures in the valley. He had just returned from a two-week trip around his region looking at new things the company might need for the new winter line of... whateverthehelltheymade. Cathy didn't have a clue what they made. She didn't care, except that Bert's job let them afford things like putting the kids through college.
She was standing, when her sister showed up. They hugged silently. Lilly, Cathy's sister, left the room and returned with two orderlies. They all had a chair, one each for Cathy, Lilly, and Nancy, Bert's sister, to sit on. The two women sat holding hands. Half an hour later, Nancy showed up. She hugged Cathy and Lilly, stood looking down at her brother. After a few minutes, she sat with the other two women. All three women eventually fell asleep in their chairs. It's not that they were comfortable, just all three women were really tired.
Each time a nurse came in to check on Bert they all woke. Bert continued to sleep through the commotion. Shortly after the nurse left, the three women were back to sleep. It was about four and a half hours after arriving at the hospital that the doctor returned. All three women woke at the door opening. The doctor indicated that they should all step out in the hall. Cathy led the way and introduced Lilly and Nancy.
"Missus Clark, all the tests we ran were negative. He hasn't had a stroke nor does he have early-onset Alzheimers. It is most likely a severe case of exhaustion. I'm going to prescribe some sleeping pills. These are non-narcotic, so there is no addiction problem. We will be keeping him until morning. You'll be able to take him home around ten in the morning."
"Thank you, Doctor," Cathy said.
He walked away. The three women went back into the room and sat quietly.
"I need something to drink," whispered Lilly.
Cathy and Nancy nodded. All three stood and left the room quietly. They went down to the cafeteria and all got diet sodas. They found a table and sat.
"What the hell happened, Cathy?" Nancy asked.
"We had just finished dinner. The last couple of days have been hectic getting the kids ready to leave for school. We took them to the airport early in the morning, came home and Bert helped me clean the house. We had lunch and went up and took a short nap..."
"A nap. What you mean is you two bounced around on the mattress for an hour," Lilly said her voice full of sarcasm.
"No... we really took a nap," Cathy snapped back at her sister. "Or at least I did. Bert lay there with me. I don't know if he ever got to sleep. He woke me after an hour. After dinner, we were talking and he suddenly became confused. I helped him up to bed. I cleaned the kitchen and joined him in the bedroom. He wasn't asleep as I expected. He looked up at me and asked who I was. That's when I called for an ambulance."
"I hope it's as the doctor says and they didn't miss anything," Nancy said.
"Me too," Cathy added.
"How old is Bert, Cat?" Lilly asked.
"He's four years older than me...forty-nine. Why?"
"Just wondering. How has your sex life been?" asked Lilly.
"None of your business, Lilly," Cathy shot back angrily.
"Of course, but it might have a bearing on what's wrong with Bert. Are you wearing the poor man out?"
"My god Lilly, what do you think goes on in our house?" Lilly laughed at her sister.