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luthienberen ([personal profile] luthienberen) wrote in [community profile] 100words2019-03-01 07:49 pm

Poirot Book Verse - Healing

Title: Healing
Fandom: Agatha Christie: Poirot books: Murder on the Orient Express
Rating: G
Notes: As the Orient Express finally moves off after the incredible events during her imprisonment in the snow, Doctor Constantine reflects on his part in the affair.

Written for [community profile] 100fandoms Prompt 018 Fix
and
for [community profile] 100words Prompt #134 - Shakespeare VI,
“This above all: to thine own self be true
And it must follow, as the night the day
Thou canst not then be false to any man.”

[On A03]


Doctor Constantine stared at the snow flashing by under the winter sun. Ah! So many lives ruined, so much grief and agony.

All his life he had striven to do the opposite of men like Ratchett: to heal the hurts of others, to seek a cure to illnesses, or alternatively a peaceful end.

Thus he was glad to be true to his mantra of healing, to fix the wrong committed against these stalwart people. Now perhaps they could mend, begin their lives afresh. Maybe, in time, they would find a peace of sorts.

He was eternally grateful to M. Poirot.
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[personal profile] misbegotten 2019-03-01 08:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I haven't read Christie in ages. Thanks for this little glimpse into the 'verse.
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[personal profile] smallhobbit 2019-03-01 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Nice to see Poirot making an appearance - if only after his actions.
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[personal profile] stonepicnicking_okapi 2019-03-02 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
I love Doctor Constantine. It was the Italian (+ everybody else!), of course!