As Wendy stepped in the elevator, she was unaware that her conversation had been compromised. Jennifer Harrison stepped around the fake evergreen bush just to the left of the elevator. The bush hid a small alcove that consisted of one
chair, an end table, and of course the fake evergreen. This had been Jennifer’s favorite spot to take her break and hide from the masses. Jennifer stood by the elevator for a moment. The smile she wore coming down here faded quickly.
Frank had just finished with his numerous phone calls. Don had just finished hacking into the Hospitals database. “Say Frank, why do you think Wendy likes me, and not you”, he asked sarcastically? Frank turned to give Don his patented death stare. Don quickly tried to hide himself from Frank using the computer monitor. “If Wendy likes you, she will use you, trust me.
What did you find out about the late Dr. Bangor”? Don’s attention focused on the computer screen again. “Looks like the Doctor’s wife of 30 years died 6 months ago, lung cancer, and he has been seeing a therapist for the past 5 months. 2 months ago during his annual checkup he was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s”. “Was he on any medication”, Frank replied? Don scrolled down the
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screen, “Bingo, Zoloft”. Frank actually had a bit of a grin, upon hearing that news. “I seem to have heard that Zoloft, has some side effects. One of which is”? As if on cue, Don answered, “suicidal tendencies”.
Frank actually smiled, if only for a second. “You know that now this can be ruled a suicide and our patient will be in the clear, and how in the hell did you get that information so fast, I’m still waiting to get a call back from our analyst’s at Quantico”? “They may be good at what they do, but I’m better, that’s why they teamed me up with you on this”, Don replied with renewed confidence.
Frank sighed in disgust; he hated anyone tooting their own horn, unless it was him. “Are we going to be able to get any audio from his room”? Don tapped away on his keyboard before looking up. “Won’t be necessary, since I tapped into the Hospitals database, I also have control of their video, and so I can bring up any camera you desire”. Frank nodded as if impressed, “remind me not to piss you off”. Don smiled and returned to his keyboard.
After Jennifer’s departure I resumed my attempts with the TV. I couldn’t seem to quit smiling. Trying to regain my focus, I stared at the TV.
TV off,
it went off on the first try,
TV on
, it blinked back on, this was getting easy. Nothing else in the room was plugged in to experiment on, except for the room lights. It was worth a try, focusing on the overhead lights,
Lights off,
instant darkness, cool.
Lights on
, and they did. I felt like a kid in a candy store, wanting to try a little bit of everything.
Wish I had the remote though; I really wasn’t in the mood for news. I thought about that for a moment, and came
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to the conclusion that I don’t need a remote. This may take a bit of doing but if it meant I didn’t have to watch the news, it would be worth the effort. By not having cable or satellite at our house, I had most of the local channels committed to memory. Okay this news is channel 2, and this time of day I would normally watch Criminal Minds on channel 22. I set my focus on the TV, and not the news, to see if this would work.
TV channel 22
, nothing, let’s try another approach,
TV
turn to channel 22
, nothing again. Trying to focus and remembering to use anger as a focus point, I tried again.
TV turn to channel 22 now!
There we go; Agent Morgan is playing his way for information from Penelope Garcia, the BAU’s Tech analyst. I’m not sure what sexual tension is, but this could be related. Their playful banter is always entertaining.
This is much better, cheeseburgers for lunch with Danny, met a pretty young Nurse named Jennifer, and now Criminal Minds. The only thing missing from the equation was my Grand theft auto game.
This new bit of abilities that I have is as scary as it is exciting. I don’t know how long it will last, but I just have to remember to keep these gloves on at all times, so not to shock someone or even worse, fry them beyond recognition. I started wondering why the Government was interested, not so much in me as a person, but what they thought I would help them achieve. My biggest accomplishment to date was passing the written test for my drivers’ permit, so I didn’t exactly set the bar very high.
It’s confusing enough being seventeen and it’s like I can feel my emotions running hot and cold, with all that has happened. I was feeling good about meeting Jennifer, great
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actually, and then my thoughts would wander to my parents. Making the TV do what I want was cool, felt good about that, then I would think about being stuck in the old housing addition at the even older Coast Guard base for the next six weeks. Let’s face it, I’m riding a rollercoaster of emotions, with Mr. Bi-polar at the switch.
My headache was returning with a vengeance, the throbbing was starting to get painful. I would call for a nurse, but this bed has nothing hooked up to it. Time to revert to the old standards, I hollered “nurse, nurse, I need something for my headache, hello, anybody home”? Two nurses popped their heads through the door, one of them saying, “We’re not supposed to be in here, but we heard you holler, what is it you need”? Before I could answer, Nurse Mattie came storming through the door. “I’ve got this ladies, thanks so much”.
Nurse Mattie approached my bed as she was putting on her gloves. “Mercy that was quite loud Billy Speer, so you need something for a headache”? “It’s not head exploding level yet, but yeah something would be great”. She made her way over to the sink and opened the over- head cabinets and brought down a bottle of something. Taking the cap off of it, as she came back over to my bed, “hold your hand out”. I did as instructed, and received to pills, capsules actually. “So what are these”? “Hospital issue ibuprofen, 800 milligrams, so it should help for a while”. I looked around for some water or something, and as if she could read my mind, she pulled a can of Dr. Pepper out of her smock pocket……my hero.
Nurse Mattie smiled as she watched me pop down the pills, with the assistance of Dr. Pepper. Her smile widened as she was listening to Criminal Minds playing in the
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background. Turning towards the TV, it looked as if she was pleased or proud, I’m not sure which, but she was definitely happy with my little achievement.
“Criminal Minds huh, checking up on us FBI folk”, she said sarcastically. “It’s my favorite show, because it has a lot of gore”. “Fair enough….., when you got the TV to come on, was it on this channel”? “No, it was on the news, I hate the news”. She stared at me for a moment with a bit of a grin. “So, you like TV gore, but not real gore”. Real gore was my parents being burned to death after the lightning struck the tree, and then fell on the house, so I guess I would not be a fan of real gore.
Nurse Mattie could tell by the look on my face that my mind was elsewhere. “I’m sorry, but after you said that, I started thinking about my parents”. She came closer to the bed,” no Billy I’m sorry, that just slipped out”. I raised my head to meet her eyes, “So what happened with my parents”? Nurse Mattie just looked into my eyes for a moment and said, “They’re going to have to be cremated Billy, and I’ll be in touch with the funeral parlor for details and time of the service”. Upon hearing that it now seemed official that I’ll never see my parents again. Even though I knew they were dead, it didn’t seem real until she told me that…………damn.
My head was actually starting to feel better, even after only a few moments of silence. I could tell she didn’t want to push the issue. “I understand my light show in the ER made You Tube, is that right”? Nurse Mattie gave me a sur-prised look, “That is correct, how did you find out about it”? “Sheriff Pasco told me that his son saw it and told him about
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it, then I guess he watched it too”. “I see, well I actually do want you to watch it, but the problem is that I just can’t bring my phone in for you to see it, you understand”. Boy did I ever, “but the TV’s on and not crackling or smoking or anything”. She gave me a little look, and then glanced over at the TV. “That TV is about what, 10-12 feet away from you”? I nodded my head in agreement. She started to leave the room but looked back at me, “I’ll be right back Billy Speer”.
Nurse Mattie was gone less than a minute coming back into my room carrying a laptop, but making sure she followed the wall farthest away from me. She grabbed the mobile tray for my bed and put it directly underneath where the TV was mounted on the wall. She started typing something on the keyboard. Finished with that task she came back over to my bed. “Can you see the screen well enough”? I gave her a nod of approval. “Just give it a second to load, and try to keep your emotions in check, this is not a video that I would recommend for casual viewing”.
The video was kind of hard to follow, whoever was taking this was shaking the phone or camera. It started out with the emt people them wheeling me into the ER. My eyes felt huge, as if they would pop out of my head. The electricity that was coming out of my hands, feet, every part of my body, was chasing all of the medical staff running for cover. I guess the one nurse that tried to take my pulse, was the one, which burned her hand, although it didn’t look anywhere near as bad as Dr. Bangor made it out to be. The nurse touched my wrist for maybe a Nanosecond before pulling her hand away. Others were trying to cover me with some sort of sheet or blanket, but it started smoking and they had to pull it off.
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With all this commotion going on the bolts of electricity continued to flow out of me. I was reminded of the elec-
tricity going through the Frankenstein monster, except what was coming out of me was ten times worse, if not more. The video stopped and I looked over at Nurse Mattie. “Pay close attention to what happens next”.
Nurse Mattie hit the play button again, and I was confuse as to what I saw. After being hit by lightning, I thought I was out for two days, unconscious like a vegetable, but there I was thrashing about the table in the ER like a fish out of water, I don’t get it. But then with her gloved hand, she gently tapped on my shoulder, “look”. What happened next was bizarre to say the least. There was one nurse trying to keep my left arm down by my side by wrapping her hand in a towel of some sort. An orderly tried to do the same with my right arm, but my arm came up away from my body, and the orderly went flying across the room, landing on some equipment that I’m sure would no longer be in good working order.
Nurse Mattie stopped the video again, “did you see that”? “Yeah, that guy went flying across the room”. “Well yes, but he had some help”. She re-winded the video just a bit, and hit play again, only this time at a slower speed. Here comes the orderly getting ready to hold my right arm down, and then, holy crap, I thought that some electricity had shot him across the room, but there was none. It looked like I swooped my arm in a fashion as if to say get away from me, and then he went flying across the room, except I didn’t touch him, honest to god I didn’t touch him.
Nurse Mattie stopped the tape, which was fine because I don’t think I could stomach much more of it. “I can tell
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by the expression on your face that you saw what I did”. Still in a state of disbelief all I could do was nod, great now I’m a bobble head. “You see Billy Speer, the electricity flying around the room is not what sent him flying, and you in an unconscious state did that”. “Your unconscious mind
knew that you were being restrained, and your mind went into self-defense mode”. I couldn’t understand how it happened, but the video don’t lie. “So I really did this without thinking about it”? “Not exactly, you see even when you sleep your mind is still in charge, as it shows here on the video”. Interpreter please, I knew what she was saying, but the translation filtered back through in a foreign language. “I’m really confused, you mean if I was asleep behind the wheel of a car my mind would tell me what to do to drive it”. “No, what I mean is your body will and can defend itself, sometimes without you being aware of it”.
She thought she was explaining this well, and she probably was and for whatever reason, I wasn’t getting it. She stared at the screen of the laptop for a moment, then looked back in my direction. “Out of all the people we have seen, worked with, or help treated when they were hit by lightning, all had the same type of energy going through their body just like you do but….no one has ever been able to move things and or people with their mind, after being hit”
She trailed off for a moment. “Look, what you are doing did not come from being hit by lightning, which is an impossibility. This is something you were born with, and more than likely you didn’t know it”. Great, now some sleeping giant from within has decided greet the masses with pain and destruction. I don’t see how I already had this, power,
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ability, or whatever it is. All I know is my mind is cluttered with confusion. I thought about this for a moment and was not quite sure what I was going to ask her. We stared at each other for a moment as if we were reading each other’s mind, but that’s another problem I could do without.