December 5th (Then)
Dec. 20th, 2006 08:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Life in the pursuit of service. Her father had laughed out loud. No attempt was made to hide his bemusement. When he realized she was serious, it mutated into anger. No daughter of his was going to throw away promises of a profitable life. Leslie Thompkins was his little girl. She could have had anything she wanted. But medical school?! Why?!
"So you can waste your time on those who can't pay for your services? Leslie. Think about it."
She did. She thought about it out of respect for her father. Her mind once it was made however would not be dissuaded. Her father in turn respected her desire. The East Side Clinic was born half a decade later. Patients trickled in and bills accumulated at an alarming rate. Her determination dwindled. Finances darkened. She told no one at first, determined to find the elusive solution herself. She could go to others in the medical community. Charitable foundations. Her family. Friends. She didn't.
Had her father been right? Had her overabundance of idealism overshadowed her good sense? Would the dream die before it rose to its full potential? After months of deliberation, she recognized not idealism but pride would be her downfall.
She sought funding, anyway and every way she could.
Five years later, the clinic blossoms under the care of the Wayne Foundation. No other present can compare. Now or then.
She's readying to leave for the night when an unfamiliar visitor arrives.
"So you can waste your time on those who can't pay for your services? Leslie. Think about it."
She did. She thought about it out of respect for her father. Her mind once it was made however would not be dissuaded. Her father in turn respected her desire. The East Side Clinic was born half a decade later. Patients trickled in and bills accumulated at an alarming rate. Her determination dwindled. Finances darkened. She told no one at first, determined to find the elusive solution herself. She could go to others in the medical community. Charitable foundations. Her family. Friends. She didn't.
Had her father been right? Had her overabundance of idealism overshadowed her good sense? Would the dream die before it rose to its full potential? After months of deliberation, she recognized not idealism but pride would be her downfall.
She sought funding, anyway and every way she could.
Five years later, the clinic blossoms under the care of the Wayne Foundation. No other present can compare. Now or then.
She's readying to leave for the night when an unfamiliar visitor arrives.
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Date: 2006-12-23 06:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-12-24 12:49 am (UTC)She does. In fact, if she doesn't get back there soon enough there will be hell to pay for it but she doesn't really care. This was more important.
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Date: 2006-12-24 01:00 am (UTC)Statistics state most violence is rendered by an individual or individuals known to the victim. The neighborhood doesn't help either. The East Side has been good to few.