"She's my daughter and can you please tell me what's wrong." Kate says. "Well to start I'm Dr. Stevens. Your daughter had some very critical injuries the drunk

driver who hit them hit on her side and shattered her right arm which we will operate on soon we had to operate on her immediately for other injuries and want

to make sure she's alright before we proceed the injuries we operated on were her spleen which was ruptured and her right lung had collapsed causing her some

difficulties breathing we removed the spleen and repaired her lung she's breathing on her own she has stitches in her check from glass shreds embedding in her

face but she just got out of recovery and she's asking for you. Miss your daughter is very lucky and she is definitely a fighter. We lost her on the table because of

blood loss but she should be fine her heart wasn't stopped long enough to cause permanent damage but I can take you back to see her now if you want." He

said. " Yeah ok." she said. They walked quietly to her room where her daughter was sleeping she looked so broken and fragile Kate was afraid to touch her. "She

is still pretty wiped from surgery but she has woken up and talked to us mostly asking for you and asking if her grandpa's ok. "Speaking of him can you bring him

here to her room please." she asked. "I'll see what I can do." he says. "Thank you." Kate says. When he leaves she pulls a chair up next to her daughter she

watches sleep, watches every breath her 16 year old takes and it takes her back to the times when Kaylee was a baby and would wake up screaming and they

only way to get her to sleep was to lay her in bed with Kate and rub her head. She could just remember laying watching her breath and thinking how lucky she

was no matter how young she was at the time that little person relied on her and loved her unconditionally. Before long with out even realizing it she falls asleep.