Read Before the Darkness (Refuge Inc.) Online
Authors: Leslie Lee Sanders
Tags: #erotic MM, #Romance MM
that would have been important and useful was
gone. All that was left were wilting lowers in
vases, spilt chocolates and the heart shaped
boxes they came from, greeting cards, balloons
and various other useless items. He entered and
carefully made his way through the litter to the
register. On the wall behind the register were a
few individual packages of generic aspirin and
cough lozenges. He opened a pack of aspirin and
swallowed the two white pills whole. Then stuck
what was left in his backpack. He needed to visit
the real pharmacy to find some antibiotics.
He continued to look around the hospital
for the main pharmacy. Once he found it—
security door off of its hinges, and ransacked
worse than the gift shop—his heart sank. There
were very few bottles, vials and syringes still left
in the small room but he had no idea where to
start. He walked into the room with shelves
knocked to their sides and plastic containers
laying everywhere, and picked up a bottle
containing a clear liquid. He read the label and
shook his head in frustration. What was
Terbutaline? He had no idea if he held a miracle
in his hand or a disease, much less how to
administer it and the dosage. He was lost. He
added the bottle to his growing collection of
medicine in his backpack. He picked up a few
other bottles and packaged pre illed syringes,
and after reading the label he stuffed them in his
pack too.
He looked for a word ending in 'cillin, but
had no luck. Even if he did hit the jackpot and
found some penicillin he wouldn't know how to
use it to help Elliot, afraid he would end up
hurting him instead. Maybe the medicine he
collected would come in handy later somehow,
maybe not. Either way he knew medicine was
too precious in situations like these to just leave
it behind.
He made it back to Elliot who slept on the
hospital bed. Titan had found a spot to curl up in
towards the corner of the massive room and lay
there silently as if respecting Elliot's slumber.
Despite the way Elliot's leg looked, he seemed
rather peaceful, comfortable and relaxed. Adam
wanted to give him some of the aspirin he'd
found but he didn't want to interrupt his sleep.
Instead he stood beside the bed and slowly,
gingerly swept the back of his ingertips over
Elliot's eyebrow then again across the bruise on
his lip. Taking on the caretaker role was natural
to Adam and it felt good. Especially when he
knew the person he was taking care of would do
the same for him. Realizing that having someone
by his side during a terrible life changing
tragedy was all that it took for him to honor his
role. And looking down at Elliot, while he
relaxed in a welcomed slumber, not only
brought memories of Jena to mind but to heart.
Elliot was everything Jena was not;
supportive, open minded, tender and most
importantly Elliot was still by his side. It made a
huge difference in Adam's outlook knowing he
was not alone. And maybe that was all Elliot
needed too. He was thankful to have found
Elliot.
He brushed his inger across Elliot's
temple, physically appreciating the man by his
side. That's when Elliot opened his eyes. First
the lids luttered like two dark moths but then
they slowly opened.
Elliot smiled. "That feels nice."
Adam nodded and dropped his hand.
"Still feel like shit?"
"Tell me you found some morphine," he
said, sitting up on the bed. "I feel a little better. I
think I was really exhausted and just needed to
get away from that stink out there and get some
more sleep. But my leg is still killing me."
"Aspirin should help." Adam gave him
two pills and his bottle of water. "Couldn't ind
much medicine. Looks like someone got to it
long before me."
"This hospital is huge." Elliot glanced at
his bummed leg. "There's got to be medicine
somewhere."
"There's medicine I just don't know what
to do with it."
"Can't we look for some medical books or
something to tell us what to use and how to use
it?"
"We don't even know if your leg is really
infected or not. We're not doctors. What if we
make things worse?"
Elliot bashfully diverted eye contact and
his face reddened slightly. "It's nice to know you
care about me."
Funny, Adam felt the same way. "I'll go
see what I can ind. You rest, alright?" He
squeezed Elliot's shoulder and headed down a
different hall.
He stopped in the lobby where four
elevators were located. He contemplated
entering one and investigating the upper loors,
but knowing the top two loors were possibly
damaged and not knowing for sure if it was
worse than what it looked like from the outside,
not to mention the intermittent power, he
decided to take the stairs. No sense in doing
something stupid and possibly getting stuck in
the elevator or something similarly unfortunate.
Upon entering the second loor, ultra-
bright light looded him. The halls were too
quiet and an ominous feeling crept over him. He
didn't like the thought of being in a hospital
alone. And to add to the weird feeling, in the
distance he heard the repetitive beeping of a
monitor.
He followed the hall down until he saw a
brown rectangular sign hanging from the ceiling
that read: Intensive Care Unit. Beyond the sign
all the lights were dim, causing the possibly once
comfortable ambience to take on a menacing
aura.
He looked around what he considered
was the intensive care unit receptionist desk—a
huge horseshoe shaped counter—he searched
for anything of interest. He found some wooden
Popsicle stick things, some small alcohol pads
still in the foil, Band-Aids and—
The lights lickered; on, off, on and inally
they went out. He noticed the hallow sound of
the room as the air conditioner shut down and
the distant methodical beeping suddenly stop.
He had left the lash light downstairs with Elliot.
So he was left standing in an utterly dark room
alone, feeling exposed. But before the dark
began to seep in and take hold of his light or
ight instinct, the lights blinked back on. The
beeping continued and the sound of the air
conditioner kicking back on swirled around him.
He let out a slow exhale and—
A dark shape wisped by from of the
corner of his eye. It was fast enough for Adam
not to fully make out what it was when he
abruptly turned to catch it. He didn't hear
anything other than the faint sound of that
damn monitor beeping in the distance.
"Hey!" he called out. Backing away from
the desk and moving slowly in the direction of
the shadowy wisp. "Anyone there? Elliot, is that
you?"
He moved slowly, quietly trying to engage
all of his senses at once. He struggled to hear
footsteps or something to give him the idea he
wasn't going out of his mind and seeing things.
Then he began rummaging through the
possibilities. Titan couldn't have followed him,
the doors were closed. Could other stray dogs
or animals get inside the hospital somehow? Or
… were there people still inside?
His internal questions were answered as
soon as he turned a corner and saw a person,
an elderly woman, sitting on the hospital bed in
one of the darkened rooms. The monitor beside
her bed glowed with green words, numbers and
lines jumping around the screen and changing
as the seconds went by. The woman herself
looked pale, frail and a little uneasy.
Adam put his hands up as if he'd just
been caught by a police of icer doing something
illegal. "Don't be scared. I'm just looking for
medicine for my friend. He's downstairs. He's
hurt. And… I didn't think I would ind anybody
here. Didn't think anybody else was alive." He
chuckled nervously. "You okay? You need help?"
When the woman didn't answer he
added, "Me and my friend thought we were the
only ones alive. This is great!" The woman just
stared, unmoving. "Are…are you okay? Are
you…alive?"
"Of course I'm alive, you idiot. Who are
you?" The woman's deep voice and no nonsense
tone startled him for a moment. He wasn't
expecting to hear a ragged and authoritative
voice come from such a little old lady.
"My name's Adam. Me and my friend
Elliot are looking—"
"So you're not here to rescue me?" She
glared, narrowing her beady eyes.
"Well… sure. But I'm not who you think I
am. I'm just a guy who happened to make it out
of this mess."
She shook her head. "Put your arms
down," the lady demanded. "You look like a fool.
Of course you're not here to rescue me. Look at
you. Look like Death has already snapped you
up." She coughed and wheezed. "So you're
looking for medicine for your friend? Where is
he?"
"Downstairs in the emergency room area.
He hurt his leg pretty bad. Are you okay? Have
you been left here alone?"
"No, I wanted to stay. I wanted to stay
with my husband."
Adam glanced around the room where
he saw an older man crouched in the corner.
"That's Harold," the woman said. "He's
the one you were calling out to a few minutes
ago. Poor bastard. He wouldn't be able to hear
you if you were screaming through a loud
horn."
The elderly man stood, holding on to the
wall as his weak looking knees knocked together
attempting to bare the weight of his delicate
frame. "That's not true, Edna. I can hear just
ine." The wrinkles around his mouth deepened
in what looked like a scowl. "I didn't want to
speak up, that's all."
"Anyway," the woman continued. "You
don't happen to have a cigarette, do you?"
"Uh, no. Sorry." Adam shook his head.
"No cigarette? Well, not much medicine
here, so looks like we're both shit out of luck."
Harold chuckled as he slowly made his
way to her bed to sit on the edge. "She's been
hankering for a cigarette since the folks here up
and left. I told her if she wanted a cigarette she
irst had to get somewhere safe. It's not safe
here. Backup lights and such keep going on and
off. One of these times they're not coming back
on."
"I wasn't leaving my husband no matter
what the damn lights are doing, you dumb fool."
She reached behind her and threw a pillow at
Harold.
Adam's eyebrows pulled together. "I
th o u g h t
he
was your husband," he said,
referring to Harold.
"This poor fool? He's not my husband.
My husband's over there. Across the hall. I
didn't dare leave him behind, and Harold
wouldn't leave me."
Harold smacked his lips together, wetting
the shriveled skin. "Someone had to take care of
you, Edna."
Adam sensed some sort of love triangle
but didn't question it. Instead he explained, "We
were looking for other people. If we ind refuge
you all have to come with us."
"There's no one out there?" Harold
asked.
"Everyone's gone. But I think there might
be a refuge of people and we're walking around
looking for them. We'll ind them and you can
come with us."
"I couldn't go with you if I wanted to, and
neither can they. Diabetes took my leg, Harold
has a bad hip and my husband's in a coma."
Harold put his bony hand up to interrupt.
"You said
refuge
like Refuge Inc.?"
"Yes!" Adam's eyes widened as hot
adrenaline pumped through his veins from the
excitement. "Refuge Inc. You know what that is?"
"Heard some fella on the radio saying
some nonsense about Refuge Inc. in the valley."
"Yeah, did he say where this place is?"
Adam asked.