Title: A trip to the hospital.
Chapter one -
"Kendall?" Logan was stretched out on the floor, bleeding. "Is that you?"
"Yeah, it's me, dear." Kendall was crying at the sight in front of him. "It's okay. Everything will be alright."
Kendall kept his hand in Logan's, as tears ran down his face. Logan's hand was warm and soft.
"Where are-" Logan gushed out in pain. Kendall flinched. "Where are Carlos and James?"
"Carlos is calling the police. James is at home. We didn't tell him about this yet. We will soon." Kendall informed him. "It's okay, don't worry about them." Kendall tried to calm Logan's beating heart. It was so fast; Kendall thought it would pop out of Logan's chest.
Carlos came running to Kendall's side. "Paramedics are on their way." Carlos was out of breath. "How are you holding up, buddy?"
Kendall shot Carlos a dirty look. "HOW DO THINK HE'S DOING? HE'S LYING ON THE PAVEMENT, BLEEDING TO DEATH! DO YOU REALLY THINK THAT HE'S HOLDING UP?" Kendall shouted.
It was a stupid question after all, and Carlos hadn't realized before asking it.
"Kendall, dear, it's okay. It's not Carlos' fault. You don't need to raise your voice." Logan hated it when Kendall yelled. "Like you said, everything will be fine."
Logan wanted to get up off the ground to show Kendall that he was going to be alright, but his body didn't let him. Shots of pain kept running up and down his body. Logan tried with all his might to move a little, but nothing changed. He stayed in the same position as he has been for the last 5 minutes.
As the ambulance came down the street, they all looked up. They were blinded by the lights, and the loud noise made Logan feel even more pain.
The car stopped right in front of the three crying boys. A tall man ran out of the truck and pushed Logan's friends out of the way. He made his way to Logan and quickly got him onto a stretcher. Kendall walked up to Logan. He put his hands on Logan's face, which was hard and cold.
They looked into each others eyes for a minute, and Kendall whispered to Logan "I will always be here for you."
The tall man who worked the ambulance pushed Kendall out of Logan's sight again. Kendall lightly fell to the ground.
He watched Logan until he couldn't see him anymore. Logan was now in the ambulance, which was starting to take off.
Kendall sat in the rain, as tears slowly ran down his face. He felt each tear on his cold skin, sharp as razors as they tingled on his face.
Kendall couldn't think straight. All he could think of was Logan. He knew his Logan wasn't going to make it.
