She had gotten him to the hospital alright and it was a good thing she did. It had to be one hell of a ricochet shot, but from who? Maybe it was from one of the thugs that she took down in the alley. Maybe it was from the men on the balcony, maybe it was—
It could have happened at anytime and the both of them just were not aware of it. As usual, everything happened so fast and she didn’t have the time nor patience to sit and sort everything out. She made sure they weren’t followed and if they were, she was going to give them props before getting lit up with holes. She was completely defenseless and for once she didn’t give a damn. He was so heavy and limp…He had even fallen unconscious during the manic drive to the hospital with her screaming at him to stay awake. Not even a threat of physical harm could keep him up and that was terrible.
By the time she had finally gotten help at the front doors, he was practically hanging off her shoulder.
And the worst part of it all was that she had to bolt out of the hospital. Knowing cases that involved gunshots, she would be no doubt questioned by the police and as much as it pained to just leave him, she did. Lenn had no choice but to come back later when things simmered down. Hopefully there were no witnesses. Everything was out of her reach. She had no control over anything and she nearly had a breakdown when she locked herself into her emergency storage unit just to change out of his clothes. Don’t cry. It’s no big deal. He’s going to be fine. Everything is going to be fine. That’s what she kept telling herself at least. For now, she needed to keep her composure—especially in front of the people that were obviously going to be in the way of her seeing him.
Those people kept turning her away for a while since he was in critical condition. In fact the doctors didn’t want to guarantee her or anyone anything so she waited.
And waited.
And waited some more.
She spent most of her time loitering around the cafeteria despite not being hungry and stayed in the far corner of the area, not feeling really social at the moment. She kept her shades on, pulled her coat close and did nothing but glare angrily at the tree just outside of the building as if it did all the wrong in the world; as if the tree were the cause of all this. Obviously it wasn’t at fault; she was. If she hadn’t been sick and stupid, they would have been laughing (or fighting) it off at his place or elsewhere—No. If she hadn’t met him In the first place, he wouldn’t be dying on some stupid operating table because he was kind-hearted enough to take care of her. She wished the flu was still raging because maybe then she wouldn’t be thinking so much. If he died…
She wouldn’t know what to do. God, if yer out there, give me a break…
It could have happened at anytime and the both of them just were not aware of it. As usual, everything happened so fast and she didn’t have the time nor patience to sit and sort everything out. She made sure they weren’t followed and if they were, she was going to give them props before getting lit up with holes. She was completely defenseless and for once she didn’t give a damn. He was so heavy and limp…He had even fallen unconscious during the manic drive to the hospital with her screaming at him to stay awake. Not even a threat of physical harm could keep him up and that was terrible.
By the time she had finally gotten help at the front doors, he was practically hanging off her shoulder.
And the worst part of it all was that she had to bolt out of the hospital. Knowing cases that involved gunshots, she would be no doubt questioned by the police and as much as it pained to just leave him, she did. Lenn had no choice but to come back later when things simmered down. Hopefully there were no witnesses. Everything was out of her reach. She had no control over anything and she nearly had a breakdown when she locked herself into her emergency storage unit just to change out of his clothes. Don’t cry. It’s no big deal. He’s going to be fine. Everything is going to be fine. That’s what she kept telling herself at least. For now, she needed to keep her composure—especially in front of the people that were obviously going to be in the way of her seeing him.
Those people kept turning her away for a while since he was in critical condition. In fact the doctors didn’t want to guarantee her or anyone anything so she waited.
And waited.
And waited some more.
She spent most of her time loitering around the cafeteria despite not being hungry and stayed in the far corner of the area, not feeling really social at the moment. She kept her shades on, pulled her coat close and did nothing but glare angrily at the tree just outside of the building as if it did all the wrong in the world; as if the tree were the cause of all this. Obviously it wasn’t at fault; she was. If she hadn’t been sick and stupid, they would have been laughing (or fighting) it off at his place or elsewhere—No. If she hadn’t met him In the first place, he wouldn’t be dying on some stupid operating table because he was kind-hearted enough to take care of her. She wished the flu was still raging because maybe then she wouldn’t be thinking so much. If he died…
She wouldn’t know what to do. God, if yer out there, give me a break…