Summer felt like she had been hit by a truck. Her whole body ached. Even though she was sure she was on heavy pain killers, it just didn't seem like enough. Her chest burned where they had zapped her and her throat felt rough and dry like she had cotton balls shoved down it. She couldn't move the hand that Frank broke, not even her fingers. That scared her. How was she supposed to work again with a messed up hand? She looked up as soon as she heard the door open, relief washing over her as she saw Maddox and Madison, knowing that they were alright. She opened her mouth to speak, but no words came out. Madison lit up when she saw her mother awake. “Mommy!” she squealed, running over to her bedside to hug her, but Maddox caught her before she could run past him and held her back gentl

