Patient. A short story written by Victoria Battman
The Ambulance waited patiently, calm without complaint. Funny to think of an object with no human characteristics to think and have feelings, but this object, Ambulance had more than just feelings, it had a soul. Well several souls really. All the lives lost, loved, gone all in that small box. The fast actions of the paramedics, the speed of the Ambulance dashing through the streets, racing against time and against the traffic to get to the big bright city hospital where life can be saved. But sometimes souls don’t move forward. Sometimes they stick, stick to the last thing, the feel, see, touch. Ambulance had lots of this, lost, stuck souls, clinging to its shell. The little old man who fell in Waitrose and banged his head he never made it to the hospital he just sits in the corner, the young boy who was knocked off his bike just floats up by the lights, the woman who while out on her lunch break on a windy day was hit on the head by falling masonry from a gust of wind, she comes...