I DON'T THINK THAT MAN SHOULD SLEEP
ALONE
Luka and Chuny
"I don't think that man should sleep along"
song written and performed by Ray Parker Jnr
(and I don't own it either)
Set just after 'Mayday' finishes (spoilers)
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I don't think that man should sleep alone
I don't think it's fair
I don't think that man should sleep alone
Somebody should be there
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Chuny sighed as she pulled on her coat and shut her locker. Today
had been a
really bad day what with that crazy girl just letting her baby
die like that. How could
anyone be so irresponsible? Whether she had stabbed herself or
not, she <had>
refused to let them save her child's life. And the look on Dr
Kovac's face when the
baby flat lined inside the womb. Chuny had never seen anyone look
like that before.
Chuny shuddered as she made her way out of the ER. If only they
had been
allowed to intervene.
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This world that we live in has too many laws and too many rules
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There had been a moment when Chuny was convinced that Luka was
going to go
ahead with the c-section, and to hell with the consequences. She
would have helped
him if he had, regardless of what damage it might have done to
her career.
But now Luka had gone. Chuny had called goodbye to him as she
watched him
trudge disconsolately out of the ER. But he had his head down and
didn't respond.
She hoped that he had some friends to cheer him up. She knew that
he had no
family but surely he had someone in the city to make sure that he
wasn't alone
tonight.
As Chuny stepped onto the EL platform, she realized that that
somebody would have
to be her.
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I don't think that man should sleep alone. I don't think it's
fair
I don't think that man should sleep alone. Somebody should be
there
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Luka was slumped on the bench with his head in his hands when he
heard someone
sit down beside him. Looking up, he saw Chuny looking at him with
concern in her
eyes.
"Dr Kovac, are you all right?" asked Chuny, knowing
from the look in his eyes that
he wasn't.
"Oh, Chuny," said Luka as if he hadn't recognized her
until she had spoken. "Yes, I
am fine," he said in a monotone. "I never thanked you
for your assistance earlier
today. I should not have asked it of you." There was no need
for him to elaborate.
Both of them knew what he was referring to.
Chuny put her hand on his clenched fists. "You're freezing,"
she said in surprise.
"Have you been here since your shift ended?"
Luka nodded. The warmth of Chuny's hand on his was making him
realize just how
cold this May night had turned.
"You'll get hypothermia if you stay here much longer."
Chuny made a quick
decision "C'mon you're coming back to my place. You need to
get warm."
Luka wanted to protest, but he was feeling too sad and tired to
argue. When the next
train pulled in, he followed Chuny quietly into the carriage
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I can't seem to get warm enough even with four blankets and a
sheet.
I may as well be honest girl. I think I need a little body heat.
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Chuny came in to the bedroom carrying a steaming bowl of soup in
her hand. Luka
was propped up in her bed with blankets all around him, but he
was still shivering.
Even the soup which Chuny was spoon feeding to him, although hot
and tasty,
couldn't drive away the chill that had settled in his heart and
was seeping into his
bones. Finishing the soup, he lay back against the pillows. Chuny
watched him,
knowing that it wasn't just the cold that was making him shudder.
Finally she made a
decision.
"Move over," she said, as she quickly stripped off her
clothes.
Luka's eyes widened as in surprise as Chuny slipped under the
blankets beside him.
"I...I... I do not know what to say," he stammered.
"Then don't say anything. Tomorrow we can go back to just
being co-workers and
friends, but tonight you need someone and I'm here for you."
Chuny wrapped her arms around Luka. As she drew him close to her,
she could
feel the tension melt away from his icy body.
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I don't think that man should sleep alone. I don't think it's
right
I don't think that man should sleep along. At least not tonight.
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When Chuny woke up the next morning, Luka was gone.
The only signs that he had ever been there were the empty soup
bowl and a note
saying simply 'Thank you'.
The End