Chapter 17

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Alexander’s P.O.V I was on my way to the warehouse, when I got a call from Jonas. “Hello,” I answer. “Alex, we found her. We found Jessica,” He tells me. “Where is she?” I ask, feeling uneasy.  “She’s at Baymount hospital, Brian is already on his way there,” “Okay, I’m on my way too, bye,” I quickly hang up the phone then head to the hospital. *** Once I pulled up to the parking lot I ran inside to see Brian in the waiting room. I walked over to him. “Where’s Jessica?” I ask him. “She’s in surgery,” he tells me. “Why, What happened?” I asked worried. “I don’t know, I’m waiting for the doctor to give me an update,” “Okay,” I say before sitting down next to him. After about two hours of waiting the doctor finally came out to tell us some news about Jessica. “How is she doc?” I ask the doctor. “She had an arrow go through her abdomen, and it hit some vital organs. That’s the bad news. The good news is We’ve been able to stop any internal bleeding.” He tells us. “How much longer will she be in surgery?” Brian asks. “At least another four hours, She suffered some other minor injuries as well, but right now we’re still trying to repair the damage the arrow did to her spleen. We’ll give you another update soon,” he says before going back to where he just came from. All I know is it can’t end like this. Jessica’s P.O.V “Jessie, Jessie, sweetie wake up, wake up,” I opened my eyes and saw my mother standing above me. A bright shining light surrounded her. She looked as though she were transparent, and not quite all there. Her long blond hair flowing smoothly as though it was dancing along to music. “M...m..mom?” I looked at her. She smiled at me. “What are you doing here mom?” I continued asking. “There isn’t much time dear, just listen,” I nod my head at her. “When I disappear don’t follow me, your journey here isn’t over. You have to stay, for a great purpose, goodbye my beloved daughterI love you,” She tells me before disappearing off into the distance. “MOM, WAIT NO, MOM!” I yell painfully as I follow her not taking heed to her warning, but I didn’t care I still needed her. Then I heard voices, but they were faint, yet somehow I was still able to make out their words. “Get the crash cart,” “Hurry, we’re losing her!” “Charging two hundred,” “Charge at three hundred,” Then I felt a sharp pain in my chest, it was pulling me somewhere, but I didn’t know where. Yet I followed it.   Suddenly my eyes opened wide and I felt a little sting. I closed my eyes again and breathed out softly.
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