035 Bad Medicine

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“What are you doing, Dr. Clemmons?” a female voice asked.
The nurse! Nancy realized with relief. That’s who Clemmons was addressing, thinking she was Nancy!
“I—I—” Clemmons sputtered, confused.
The gurney lurched into motion again. Nancy felt herself being wheeled away from David’s room. She had to hold back her laughter as she heard Clemmons’s embarrassed apology.
“Hey!” Ned called, his footsteps falling into step beside the orderly’s.
“Get lost, buddy,” the orderly growled impatiently. “Go mak
...e a nuisance of yourself somewhere else.”
Nancy was thinking fast. When she felt the wheels turn the corner, she threw off the sheet. The orderly, a young man with red hair, shrieked.
“Miraculous recovery,” Ned said with a grin, grabbing Nancy’s arm.
They dashed down the hall to the stairway and took the stairs at a run. Halfway to the first floor Nancy collapsed in a fit of laughter. “Did you see the orderly’s face?”
“Yeah.” Ned grinned. “But you should have seen Clemmons’s face when that nurse walked out of David’s room!


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