Harry Hart (
fucking_gentleman) wrote2016-06-02 06:52 pm
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PSL: For Charles
It took two days for things to be sorted enough for Harry Devere to ping on the Kingsman's systems.
Everyone had been handling somewhat more important things for those two days. A lot of people were dead. A lot more were injured. Even more than that were deeply traumatised by the maiming, murdering and mayhem which had ensued while the signal was broadcast.
And even when they weren't, no one had been expecting the ping. Harry's final footage had been graphic, staring at the barrel of the gun, the sound of firing and then the cut transmission. There were plans, of course, to eventually recover his body for burial but they were far from a priority.
Until Harry Devere pinged the system.
Harry Devere, admitted to the ICU of the Livingston Hospital in Kentucky seven hours before V-Day went live. He survived that by the luck of being in a sealed ward, away from people who viewed him as an actual person worth attacking.
Merlin was busy holding down the fort and being Merlin. Therefore, he told Charles to take whatever damn plane he wanted and get to Kentucky and get Harry into the safety of the Kingsman medical facility as fast as he could. He was given a passport which said he was Charles Devere, Harry's younger brother and paperwork which claimed the legal right to make decisions for his unmarried brother in the absence of parents.
All of these things were delivered with the instruction that no one was to know Harry Hart was alive. Not until they knew he would stay that way and not until he was back with them, awake and some reasonable semblance of the man they knew.
Everyone had been handling somewhat more important things for those two days. A lot of people were dead. A lot more were injured. Even more than that were deeply traumatised by the maiming, murdering and mayhem which had ensued while the signal was broadcast.
And even when they weren't, no one had been expecting the ping. Harry's final footage had been graphic, staring at the barrel of the gun, the sound of firing and then the cut transmission. There were plans, of course, to eventually recover his body for burial but they were far from a priority.
Until Harry Devere pinged the system.
Harry Devere, admitted to the ICU of the Livingston Hospital in Kentucky seven hours before V-Day went live. He survived that by the luck of being in a sealed ward, away from people who viewed him as an actual person worth attacking.
Merlin was busy holding down the fort and being Merlin. Therefore, he told Charles to take whatever damn plane he wanted and get to Kentucky and get Harry into the safety of the Kingsman medical facility as fast as he could. He was given a passport which said he was Charles Devere, Harry's younger brother and paperwork which claimed the legal right to make decisions for his unmarried brother in the absence of parents.
All of these things were delivered with the instruction that no one was to know Harry Hart was alive. Not until they knew he would stay that way and not until he was back with them, awake and some reasonable semblance of the man they knew.
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Suddenly Charles was the senior most active Kingsman and assisting Merlin who had taken up the responsibilities of Arthur now that Chester King was no more. It was a terrible blow to them, King's betrayal, but with much to secure and restore in their organisation's network, there wasn't much time left to give considerable thought to what King had done.
And then there was a ping. The ping changed everything. It came attached with a positive ID. Harry Devere was in the ICU of a Kentucky hospital, and for the moment alive.
Merlin immediately dispatched him to Kentucky, equipped with all of the paperwork needed to prove he was Harry's younger brother and next of kin.
Charles watched the footage from Harry's glasses on the way to Kentucky. It had seemed two things had occurred: Mr. Valentine was a terrible shot and Harry Hart was fucking lucky. Charles knew the latter to be true, having seen the effects of Harry's luck in past missions. It was a charming quirk of Harry's, and one, on a number of occasions, Charles had relied on--but this time it surprised him.
Even though Harry was alive, he wasn't out of the woods. Transportation was going to be risky, but Charles had the medical knowledge necessary to bring Harry home should an emergency happen while they were in transit.
After touching down in Kentucky, he went straight to hospital. Conditions were chaotic throughout the United States. He took extreme care, but disregarded his normal finesse; this mission was extraction at all costs; get Harry out of hospital and returned home.
A nurse escorted Charles in to see Harry, explaining how he had been a person of interest in a grisly massacre--prior to the world wide catastrophe. Charles gave an appropriate level of surprise and shock at the recent global event, saying how worried he had been that something had happened to his brother because of the event, and gratefulness that he could even be able to see him at all--and pure luck for already having prior commitment for meeting in town (to explain his appearance at the hospital, as regular air traffic had been grounded; but Kingsman were frequent to use jammers and other means of cloaking.)
Once the nurse had left Charles alone with Harry, Charles went to Harry's side, pulling a chair over and sitting down. "Have I told you lately how skilled you are at making a scene, Harry? You never fail to impress."
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But, he had other injuries. Knife wounds. Blunt force trauma. Even just little bruises and nicks over his hands from the fighting.
His GCS score was rated at a nine. He was in a coma, but he was responsive, at times, to nurses trying to treat him. Which was least part of why his left hand was cuffed to the railing, because he'd hit several people and broken noses.
His one visible eye opened at Charles' voice, his hand flexing and then relaxing again, reaching helplessly. He seemed to know who was there.
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His gaze lifted up to Charles' face, no real emotion in it, but he seemed to be looking at him.
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"Everyone back home misses you." Charles raised an eyebrow slightly. "I daresay that you would like to get out of here sooner rather than later?"
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His hand was curled, fingers limp and arm trembling. Left side shot, right side motor function damaged. He pushed at the bandaging over his eye and face, watching Charles the whole time while he did it.
A light rap on the door and a nurse stepped in and around to the other side of the bed. "Excuse me, Mr Devere, just checking the machines and drips."
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He nodded to the nurse and remained close but not in their way. "Have they started Harry on any physiotherapy?"
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"No, not until we're sure he's stable. He crashed the first night he was here and we were worried we'd lose him again. You must understand, Mr Devere, this is far more serious than it may look. We simply don't know what damage has been done to your brother's brain and until he surfaces form the coma, we can't begin to tell. He may recover completely. But he may have moderate brain damage, from the shooting and from when his heart stopped."
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"Then he isn't being sedated? How about internal injuries besides to his brain? What do you know about that?"
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"The rest of his injuries are less dramatic and life threatening. He has blunt force trauma across his lower back, chest and jaw. There's some evidence of loud noise trauma to his ears and sinuses, like he was maybe close to some sort of small grade explosive? He was stabbed in the back, above the right scapula and there's aggravation damage, like maybe he moved the shoulder with the knife in it, perhaps to reach around and pull it out, which we never advise. Lastly... he has what appears to be bullet bruising, as though he was wearing kevlar and was shot. His scapula is fractured and one rib next to it is bruised."
She settled him on his back again, adjusting his bandaging. He tried to pull his hand free from Charles to push her away again. "And he's broken the noses of a nurse and the resident ophthalmologist. He doesn't seem to appreciate being touched when he's hurt."
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"All things that will heal with time." He nodded. "Harry is a businessman and has had to wear Kevlar on occasion. It is the nature of the work."
Charles made a soothing tone as he tried to stop Harry from pushing her away. "You musn't do that, Harry." He turned from Harry to look at the nurse. "I am terribly sorry. And no. My brother has always made a terrible patient."
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She didn't comment on the kevlar. Her job was his medical treatment. "He's had two surgeries on his head so far, one when he was brought in and a second one yesterday to alleviate some pressure and affix a temporary plate. He'll probably end up with at least a few pins and plates holding his skull together, but the rest of his injuries haven't required surgery at this stage."
She gave Charles a smile. "People in comas react unpredictably. Some lash out, some make inappropriate comments and gestures. It's not their fault, they can't control how they act in this condition. Can I get you anything? ICU is surprisingly quiet at the moment."
Lots of injuries... but a lot never made it to hospital.
Harry chose those moment to blow a raspberry at Charles, apparently for admonishing him.
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He was going to need a couple of days to watch Harry and see how he responded to treatment. "Oh my. Was it merely dumb luck that my brother was able to survive at all?"
Charles began lightly stroking Harry's hand and wrist. "Oh you, really," he said, chuckling a little at Harry. "No, thank you. I'm fine."
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Harry didn't try to speak or eye his eye again until she left once more.
"Hate hosp'al."
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He made another vague gesture, trying to catch Charles' hand in a proper grip.
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Yes. He rather thought that as well. "'nd t' save the staff fr'm me."
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"I will be here as long as you are."
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"Thank you." He squeezed Charles' hand, hugging it to his chest loosely.
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