

We’ve been through this at least ten times now. She tried to turn and run, but Rose held her by the arm. Would that help?” Ella shook her head no. “What if I let you use the chair in the restroom. Out of curiosity, she stopped and checked her pulse. She frowned as she felt the cold sweat in the young girls hand. You’ll be in and out in less than a minute.” Rose pulled her to her feet and led her across the room to the closed bathroom door.
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You can do it.” Ella cried silently as she placed her free hand inside Rose’s. Bathroom or accident.” Ella sniffled as she placed a hand in between her legs. “I think you’ll have an accident before forever comes. What will you do when you have to go to the bathroom?” “You’re going home with your new family today. “I know you want the chair, but you need to start using the restroom.”Įlla stuck her palm out facing forward to indicate NO! “How can I help you if you don’t tell me what the problem is?”Ĭhair, Ella signed with her hands. “I wish you would tell me what’s going through your mind.” Ella shook her head again, letting the tears spill down her cheeks. Rose sighed and sat on the edge of Elle’s bed. She waved her head from side to side defiantly. “Įlla could feel the tears starting to fill her eyes. “I know you don’t like it, but you need to start getting used to it. “Breakfast will be here soon, but before that.” Ella gave her a pleading look, but Rose shook her head. “Looking good, kiddo.” Rose said as she wrote down the results of her blood pressure. Ella stared at the words written on the board as the navy blue cuff began to fill with air.Įlla squirmed as the nurse finished with her vitals.

“Pulse is good.” Rose said before writing the number 76 on the whiteboard next to the large letter “P” Next came her blood pressure. First I need to check your vitals.” The small girl held out her left arm as the Rose placed her middle and index fingers on the inside of Ellas wrist. “Heather and Danielle will be here in the next hour, so let’s start getting you ready. She loved the sensation of fingers on her scalp. Rose ran her fingers through the short stubble on Ella’s head as Ella leaned her head toward her. Not to mention she came with more baggage than an airplane. Nobody wanted a child with cancer, even if she was officially in remission. It had taken nearly six months to find someone willing to take her in givin her medical history. “It’s not going to be the same here without you.” Ella smiled slightly. “Nervous?” Ella pinched her fingers together leaving a small space in between. As if reading her mind, Rose asked.” Are you excited?” Ella made a “so-so” motion with her hand by turning it side to side. She was going home with a new family today. She sat up in bed and looked around her hospital room for what she hoped would be the last time. It had been almost a year since she had last spoken. “I’m sorry, sweetie, do you want to talk about it?” Ella shook her head. “Were you having a bad dream?” Rose asked. She breathed a sigh of relief as she began to come to her senses. Ella turned to see the nurses hand still on her arm. “I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to scare you.” Rose said, with a slight smile. “Hey, you, it’s time to wake up.” Ten year old Ella jumped and let out a startled moan. She felt a hand tighten around her arm and she let out a yell of fright. She stood in the doorway to the bathroom as the feeling of dread washed over her, more intense with every passing second. They propelled her body forward despite the owners objection. In her mind she wanted to stop and turn back. Ella’s heart hammered as she inched forward. She turned her attention once again to the light coming from the end of the hall. She slid her hand over the top, missing the black curls that had been there two months before. She stopped for a moment, taking in her frail form in the mirror. This had almost become a nightly ritual.Įlla took one shaky step, then another, holding onto every surface she could along the way for support. Regurgitated chicken covered her nightgown, as well as the bed covers.

She grasped the bedpost to steady herself and surveyed the damage. Her legs shook as she slowly stood, trying to resist the urge to vomit from the effort.

It was another rough night thanks to the chemotherapy. Wake up! Please wake up! Not this dream again, please!Īs if on cue, dream Ella lifted her head out of the bucket before wiping the vomit from the corner of her chin with the back of her hand. “Ella, would you come in here, I’ve got the bath running.” a female voice called out from the bathroom in a flat monotone pitch.
