Ahh, it is always nice to finish a book that tears out the readers hearts and then start another on that fixes that. Hopefully this will do just that. But as always you are only going to get it in sections because that's How it works. I hope you all enjoyed the last book and to any new readers I have you really will need to read worlds meet for this to make any sense. Well anyways, to new and old readers alike please enjoy the first chapter to Worlds Apart.

I don't own RotG


Madylyn's eyes shot open and her body jerked forward as she gasped in air like she hadn't breathed in years. She heard frantic voices shouting over each other about something she couldn't quite make out, the beeping from a monitor next her head growing louder and louder as she felt her heart beat faster and faster. Her eyes darted around to observe the room she was currently in and her brain struggled to comprehend the mayhem around her. Her vision was still blurry and unfocused but she could see figures looming above her frantically looking at monitors and pulling out needles. She felt the pain in her chest as she tried to breath heavier and screamed at the feeling, not even noticing the needle going into her arm, but feeling as the cool liquid was ejected into her system. And ever so slowly her eyes closed and the sounds of the room slowly drifted off as she fell into darkness.

When they opened again she found herself in a quiet room. The slow careful beeping of the monitor besides her drawing her attention to it, she squinted her eyes to make out the readings of a heart monitor. She turned her head the other way and saw a window that allowed the sunlight to flow into her room. She squinted as the light hurt her eyes and turned to look back at the wall in front of her. It was lined with chairs and asleep in one was her father. His face had appeared to be worn down by stress and his body said that this was the first sleep he'd had in a while. She felt herself begin to pant as she pulled in air much to quickly and felt her heart once again beat to quickly, the beeping of the machines next to her picking up with it. She tried to calm her breathing a little and if the beeping was any indication, which she was sure it was, it seemed to work. As her breathing evened out she began to take in her surroundings a little bit, and found that she was in a hospital room, which didn't make any sense seeing as how she had already been dead for the last three months. Or had she? She turned her head to the other side and saw a figure hunched over in a chair to her left it took a second for her to focus properly to see exactly who it was.

Her father sat asleep on a rather uncomfortable looking chair, his appearance disheveled and messy, not something Madylyn was used to seeing. It dawned on her that he must have spent the night at the hospital with her. But that adds to the question, why was she in a hospital?

That question was about to be answered when the door to her room opened and a doctor walked in.

He seemed to no notice that she was awake as he went and began to set up injections into her IV line. She cleare3d her throat, or at least tried to and the doctor finally turned to look at her.

"Oh, good, you're awake." He said and that seemed to awaken her father who immediately shot up and ran to her bed side.

"Lyn, oh thank god!" he exclaimed as he began to cry, "We thought we had lost you." He said quietly.

"With all due respect Mr. Emrys, I would like to speak to Lyn in private." The doctor said gently and her father nodded his head quickly before practically running out the door. "You are lucky to have such a caring family," The doctor said turning to Madylyn, "We on the other hand have been getting driven insane by your mother."

"She tends to have that effect on people." She rasped out. "Why am I here?" She asked.

The doctor suddenly got very sullen, "You were hit by a car three weeks ago and have been a comma since." He explained carefully, "Yesterday you finally woke up and we temporarily put you back under because your heart rate spike dangerously fast and we were concerned it could do more damage than good." He said infected something into her IV line. "We want to keep you here for a couple more days to make sure there are no problems but then you can be on your way. Luckily upon the impact you didn't suffer anything more than a head injury, no broken bones or anything." He said happily but Madylyn was just staring ahead trying to get her head wrapped around all of this new information. The doctor sighed, ":It may take a few days for your brain to process what has happened, but right now I think your family will want to see you." He said before promptly leaving her alone in the room for a little bit.

She sat on the bed not moving, had she just dreamed the entire thing? Was it even real? It had to be, it felt so real. But then again reams feel that way to. She wasn't sure what to think of the situation. One thing was for certain, it was weird, if it was fake, how did she see her friend in Russia? Or how was she able to see her friends outside of the hospital? How could she have known what they were saying? Did her brain just adlib that part to give her some comfort?

Before she could really find the answers to these questions and the others she had the door swung open again and Mary came running into the room. Closely followed by her parents and Kalie. Before she could even speak her little sister practically jumped on top of her in a huge hug as she began silently sobbing. He mother just looked on with watery eyes and Kalie had an almost bored expression on her face.

Mary finally moved slightly so the Madylyn could sit up, "So apparently I was in a coma." She joked and Kalie was the only one who laughed.

"Oh Lyn," Her mother said sadly, "We thought we were going to lose you, we were so scared. She said as she walked up and gave her a huge gentle hug. "Please never scare us like that again."

"I'll do my best mom." She said returning the hug. "How long have you guys been here?" She asked as her mother pulled away.

"You're father and I have been her for the last three days, they noticed a spike in your brain power a couple days ago that led them to believe that you were getting close to waking up. They were right, thank god."

Madylyn looked at her parents shocked, "You really should go home." She said and noticed they bother were about to protest, "Look I am awake now, I am fine. Go home and get some rest in an actual be and not a chair." She said looking pointedly at her dad.

"I'll stay and help with her." Kalie said, "But she is right, you both need to go home and watch your other child for little bit." She demanded, "Now go." She said and after brief goodbyes Madylyn's family was out the door. Kalie sighed and turned to her friend, "You really had to do that?" She asked and Madylyn looked at her confused, "Oh shut up, your mother has completely changed her tune with you getting accepted to music school now. She doesn't care what you do as long as she doesn't lose you, you jerk." She explained with a smile, "Now I have to get hit by a car for my parents to be ok with my dreams." At that Madylyn laughed.

"I would suggest finding a less painful alternative to it." She groaned as she tried to sit up. "How come you aren't as upset about this as everyone else is, I'm kinda tempted to be offended there." She asked.

"You're stubborn and I knew you wouldn't go out like that, it's not your style." Kalie said mater-of-factly. "I knew after the first week that you would come out of it. Besides, nothing could take you away from Mary." She sat down on the bed next to her, "You should have seen your mother yesterday when they put you back under, I thought she was about to kill the doctor that did it." Madylyn laughed at that, "No seriously, she was insane."

"That's exactly the word the doctor used to describe her earlier. Apparently she has a common theme with people."

"I love your mom, but sometimes the lawyer in her comes out had man is it terrifying and hilarious to watch." She added almost as an afterthought, "You know, when its not directed at you." Madylyn laughed again.

"What happened to the poor person that hit me?" She asked.

"Your mother is taking him to court for everything he owns, "Although I think she will lose a little bit of the sympathy she was running on now that you're awake." She said as she grabbed the remote to the tv and began flipping through the channels. "So, I've been watching Mary at my house since the accident and I'm really pissed at you for not putting a cap on how many times that girl can watch that damn movie." She said annoyed, "I have watched nothing else in the last three weeks and I was ready to tear my hair out yesterday when I got the call from your parents to come down here."

"Oh yea, and how is she enjoying the cold weather lately? Has it been reminding you of you-know-who?" Madylyn asked smiling fondly at the memory of Jack.

"Oh, my gosh that child has not stopped singing 'let it go' anytime we are outside." Kalie groaned.

Madylyn cocked her head confused, "What?"

"You know I started having dreams of Elsa since I've been watching her?"

"Whatever happened to the Rise of the Guardians?" She asked really confused.

"What?" Kalie asked even more confusing, she turned off the TV and turned to her friend with concern, "What is that?"

Madylyn snorted, "Stop messing with me, it's the movie Mary has been obsessed with for the past year and half, we watch it all the time with her. You know what I'm talking about."

"The movie Mary has been obsessed with for the last year is Frozen honey, are you ok?" She asked putting her hand on Madylyn's head to test her temperature.

"Shut up," Madylyn said shoving her hand away, "Mary always preferred Jack Frost over Elsa, you can't fool me that easily." She said, expecting her friend to cave and say that she had caught her. But Kalie didn't, she just looked at her concerned.

"Who the hell is Jack frost?" She asked in a dead serious manner and Madylyn felt her stomach drop. "That movie you mentioned, what was it called again?" She asked pulling out her phone.

"Rise of the Guardians." She said slowly, she would have to commend Kalie on her acting skills later after she admitted she was pulling a prank on her. But that isn't what she got, what she got was Kalie pulling up a search for Rise of the Guardians on her phone a message simply saying 'no matches found'.

"I don't know what you're talking about sweetie but even Google can't find it." Her friend explained and Madylyn's stomach dropped even further if that was possible.

When she went into the coma the movie existed, and now that she is out of it any and all traces of it are gone. But how? And more importantly, why could she remember it but no one else could?


Oh no! What's going on? How ahs Madylyn woken up in the weird world where the thing she thought she knew she didn't? Guess you will have to read the next chapter to find out. I hope you enjoyed that chapter and as always I am always open to any comments you have so please review! Until next time my loverlies!

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