Title: For You

Disclaimer: I don't own the characters used in this story. They belong to whoever own the rights to Walker, Texas Ranger.

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Chapter 2: If I'd…

"C.D.! CALL 9-1-1! NOW!" Walker yelled, hoping that C.D. had heard him.

Walker sat there, in the middle of the street, scared to move Alex out of fear that he would end up hurting her. He didn't know what to do. He checked her for a pulse and she had one, it wasn't strong, but it was there.

He just sat there, in the middle of the street, tears in his as he thought about the fight he'd just had with the beautiful woman who was now lying in the middle of the road. "Damn it! If I'd just agreed to set a date for the wedding, then Alex wouldn't have run out like that and she wouldn't be lying here now," Walker said to himself.

Finally, after what felt like forever, the ambulance arrived and Alex was carefully loaded into it.

"Would you like to ride in the ambulance with her?" one of the paramedics asked Walker.

"Umm," Walker said as he thought, would Alex want him to be with her after what had just happened, but he already knew the answer to that, "Yes." Walker finally told the paramedic. Walker climbed into the back of the ambulance with the other paramedic and watched as he took Alex's vitals.

They arrived at Memorial Hospital 10 minutes later and Alex was taken into the emergency room.

Walker paced the floor, the very thought of Alex dying was making him sick to his stomach. He tried to think of good times, but all Walker could think about was how upset Alex had been not even 30 minutes, when he had wanted to wait to set the wedding date and get married, but he wouldn't tell her why. And truth be told, Walker wasn't sure why he didn't want to yet either.

C.D. and Trivette arrived at Memorial Hospital a little while later. They found Walker pacing a hole in the floor of the waiting room. They stood there and watched him for several minutes, not knowing what to say to him.

Trivette was the first one to speak up. "Have you heard anything about Alex yet?"

Walker stopped and looked up. "No," he said before he started pacing once more.

"Why don't you sit down Cordell?" C.D. asked.

Walker stopped again. "Because that's not going to help Alex," he said plain and simple, but both C.D. and Trivette could see the pain in his eyes as he said it.

"Well Cordell, pacin' a hole in the floor isn't goin' help that little lady either," C.D. told him and Walker knew he was right.

Walker finally sat down, knowing that there wasn't anything he could do right now and he hated that. He hated not being able to have control over the situation and he hated that there was nothing he could do to help Alex.

C.D. sat down next to him, "Cordell, she's gonna be okay you know. That little lady is tough and she'll be just fine."

Walker looked up, about to say something when the doctor came in. Walker jumped up from his sit. "How is she doctor?"

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Author's Note: Yeah another short chapter. Sorry guys. I'll get them longer...soon I hope. But I hope y'all liked it and please review and let me know what you think. Thanks.