Rick nods as Misty speaks,  agreeing with her about Scott's condition. When she looks at him, he  takes his cue to pick up where she'd left off and he places his  attention back on Justin. "In essence, we believe Scott doesn't even  realize when he's hungry. Whether his stomach is telling his brain it's  hungry or not, I don't think his brain registers it anymore just because  of all the trauma he's been through. Like Misty said, it's like he's  still starving."
 
 Justin purses his lips, the look  in his eye more than just gathering information - he was processing it  and trying to solve it. "Do you think it's something that can be  overcome?" 
 
 Rick is doubtful. "In all  honesty? I don't think it is. I think this is something that will follow  Scott the rest of his life. Which is why it's important he have at  least one person close to him who is willing to help keep him on track,  because he doesn't even know when he's skipping meals." He pauses,  trying to sum it up in his own mind. "I think Scott was abused to the  point of no return on this one."
 
 Justin can hear the sadness in  Rick's tone, and can see it in Misty's eyes too. These people weren't  just coworkers or just Scott's doctors... they were his friends and they  cared about him very much. "Is there anything else you believe is  irreversible?"
 
 Rick leans back in his chair to  think, exchanging another look with Misty. "His immune system is shot.  Some of that can be built back up, but I doubt he will ever be a hundred  percent healthy again, even if we can get him to eat right. So far he  hasn't gotten too sick, but if he catches a cold or virus, he'll go down  pretty quick and hard just because his body has nothing left to fight  it. Which again... is why his eating habit is important so at least he  can be getting the nutrients he needs. Right now... he has nothing to  fight with, not even extra weight." 
 
 "Yeah, I noticed that." Justin  makes a couple more notes, then just sits for a moment, thinking. It was  hard not to notice Scott's extremely thin  frame. "Okay, well... anything else you can think of that might be  helpful for me to know?" 
 
 Rick shrugs, really not sure if  there was or not. "You know about his eye." 
 
 "Yep. That was included in the  report about the initial incident. He seems to have adjusted well."
 
 "He has - better than I  expected. Some days I think he wishes he were normal, then other days  he'll scare Susanne on purpose with it." Rick chuckles. "He's got a good  sense of humor there - just hasn't been seen much lately." 
 
 "I noticed him rubbing his wrist  yesterday." 
 
 "Mmm... yeah, he cracked that  once a while back, before the Agency deal. Had a quarrel with another  guy here over a girl." 
 
 Justin raises an eyebrow.  "Really?" 
 
 "Yeah..." Rick shakes his head.  "Other guy had a temper, blamed Scott for stealing his girl and beat him  to a pulp." 
 
 "Ouch. How did he respond?"
 
 Rick remembered it well. "The  only thing he wanted was for the girl not to know. She was close to the  other guy too and Scott didn't want to hurt her. He was scared of the  other guy for a while but never angry that I could see." 
 
 "Didn't get the girl anyway  though?"
 
 "No..." Rick grins wryly. "Scott  did get engaged to her but... it just wasn't meant to be. She ended up  with the other guy."
 
 "Nice." Justin smirks a little. 
 
 "Surprisingly enough... Scott  and this guy are pretty good friends now. Both of them have managed to  put the past behind them and call a truce. I think a lot of it's for the  girl's sake." 
 
 "He's got guts." 
 
 "Scott's got more than guts,"  Rick states flatly. "He's got honor. Respect. And more endurance than  anyone gives him credit for. He deserves a medal for making it this  far." 
 
 Justin nods thoughtfully. "So  then he wound up with Hope?" 
 
 "Yeah. Rick made him see a  counselor and she was it. I guess technically it was after Scott's  sessions were over that they started dating. But he's refusing to see  her, huh?" 
 
 "Mm-hmm." Justin taps his pen on  the notepad. "I think it's a temporary state of mind though. The Scott  that's at Brookshire right now isn't the real Scott. He was doing well  though, wasn't he?" 
 
 "He was. At least we thought he  was. He was eating well... picking up weight... happy. Then the Agency  garbage cropped up again and it sent him on this downward spiral." 
 
 Jason takes a few more notes and  converses for a little while longer with both Rick and Misty, gleaning  all he could. They were a wealth of information and he was glad they'd  been on his list to talk to. Finding he had just about exhausted this  resource, he's almost ready to close his notebook. "Thank you both very  much for sharing with me - it's been extremely helpful. I do have one  question left..." His gaze is aimed at Misty first. "If you had to pick  three things that made Scott happy... what would they be?" 
 
 Eli watches Scarlet take off,  keeping an eye on her bike until it was out of sight. 
 
 "Yo, Mr. Popular..." 
 
 Eli turns around quickly at the  sound of Tal's voice. "You talking to me?"
 
 Tal gives him a little smirk. "Yes.  You got brains enough left to help me finish on this Mustang or do I  have to report it as a late job?" 
 
 Eli is quick to shed his jacket and  aim for the small locker room. "I will be right with you."
 
 "Uh-huh. Bring your brain back when  you come." 
 
 "Who says it was gone in the first  place?" 
 
 "Man, your brain was on that bike  with that girl." 
 
 Eli throws Tal an inquisitive look.  "That obvious?" 
 
 "Yes. Now hurry up." 
 
 Eli grins and does as he's told.  Keeping busy would be a good way to end the day quickly. Then he'd have  plenty of time to go home and get cleaned up before heading to Jimmy's  after supper.
5/6/10
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
















No comments:
Post a Comment