Organ - Chapter 3
ORGAN Chapter Three Nervousness had become Oscars default state of composure since his admittance to Greenwood Heart Hospital, the stomach fluctuations of butterfly wings no longer felt worthy of acknowledgement. Days had blended together into headache inducing flurries of agitated prognosis and vague proclamations from medical professionals that each assured the young patient that everything was being done to correct his clandestine ailment. That evening would be Oscars first experience of sleeping in the observation room, he was uneasy at the prospect of being monitored all evening by machines that had previously triggered some sort of attack, but if Boothe was to be trusted then he was in his swollen hands. “Good evening, Oscar”, Boothe said as he ambled into the room with casual excitement. Oscar noted a large red ketchup stain on his gown that the doctor attempted to hide with his badge. “How are we feeling?” Boothe posed the standardised required question. ...