Planet Savers by Marion Zimmer Bradley

Planet Savers by Marion Zimmer Bradley

Author:Marion Zimmer Bradley [Bradley, Marion Zimmer]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Literature & Fiction, Science Fiction And Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure
ISBN: 9780783890654
Amazon: 1606645560
Publisher: Thorndike Press
Published: 2001-02-14T23:00:00+00:00


Jay Allison looked around with a gasp of sudden vertigo. He was not in Forth’s

office, but standing precariously near the edge of a cliff. He shut his eyes

briefly, wondering if he were having one of his worst nightmares, and opened

them on a familiar face.

Buck Kendricks was bone-white, his mouth widening as he said hoarsely, "Jay!

Doctor Allison —for God’s sake—"

A doctor’s training creates reactions that are almost reflexes; Jay Allison

recovered some degree of sanity as he became aware that someone was stretched

out in front of him, half naked, and bleeding profusely. He motioned away the

crowding strangers and said in his bad Darkovan, "Let her alone, this is my

work." He didn’t know enough words to curse them away, so he switched to Terran,

speaking to Kendricks:

"Buck, get these people away, give the patient some air. Where’s my surgical

case?" He bent and probed briefly, realizing only now that the injured was a

woman, and young.

The wound was only a superficial laceration; whatever sharp instrument had

inflicted it, had turned on the costal bone without penetrating lung tissue. It

could have been sutured, but Kendricks handed him only a badly-filled first-aid

kit; so Dr. Allison covered it tightly with a plastic clipshield which would

seal it from further bleeding, and let it alone. By the time he had finished,

the strange girl had begun to stir. She said haltingly, "Jason—?"

"Dr. Allison," he corrected tersely, surprised in a minor way—the major surprise

had blurred lesser ones—that she knew his name. Kendricks spoke swiftly to the

girl, in one of the Darkovan languages Jay didn’t understand, and then drew Jay

aside, out of earshot. He said in a shaken voice, "Jay, I didn’t know—I wouldn’t

have believed—you’re Doctor Allison? Good God—Jason!"

And then he moved fast. "What’s the matter? Oh, Christ, Jay, don’t faint on me!"



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