Craig peered at Darren.
“He told me they had him on the ground at one point and stomped on him,” Darren confirmed.
“Hmm.” The warmed hands left his body, and Dr Wick returned to stand in front of Craig again. “I’m not happy with those bruises. I’d like to request a scan to be done to check there is no bruising on your kidneys.” He pivoted to the computer again, clicking a few more buttons. “Have you noticed any blood in your urine today?”
Craig shook his head.
“Good, it points more towards minor bruising and nothing more serious.” Dr Wick paused. “Alright, I have requested the tests. You will have to wait a short time, but hopefully not too long. I will hurry things as fast as I can in order to provide you with some pain relief.”
“Thanks, doctor.” Darren stood.
“No problem. Right, stay here for now. I will be back with more information as soon as I can. But please, be prepared for a wait. We will get to you as fast as we’re able.”
“Okay, thanks.” Darren nodded, jaw clenched.
“Mr Talbot, would you like to lay back to rest for a short time? It might reduce the pain in your back and shoulder.” Dr Wick came over the table, and Craig glanced at Darren before answering.
“Yes, please.”
“Okay. Let me support you as you go. Hold your left forearm with your right hand and keep it tight to your body. I will take your weight as you go back.” The doctor placed one hand between Craig’s shoulder blades and the other on the back of his neck, and between them, managed to lay him comfortably.
The blinding pain from the movement lessened immediately as he reclined and rested, and Craig let out a quiet sigh of relief. His head was throbbing now, and pain relief would be welcomed when he could have it.
“Alright. Stay put, and I’ll be back as soon as I can.” Dr Wick nodded and left the room, closing the door quietly behind him.
Craig closed his eyes against the bright lights, breathing easier for the first time since last night. And not simply because he was in a position which reduced the pain.