A doctor walked into the room about half an hour later.

"Hello, dear," he said to Kaitlin.

Bradin got off of the bed to let the doctor check Kaitlin to see how she was doing. He watched as the doctor did some things to Kaitlin like taking her temperature, her pulse rate and heart beat. He took the stethoscope and placed it around his neck.

"She's doing fine," he told her mother, "All that she needs is rest. The stitches will come out in the next few days. We're going to take some tests soon, too. We want to make sure nothing else happened to her while she was gone."

"Thank you, doctor," Mrs. Bailey said.

"You're welcome. I'll be back in a while to check up on her again," he said as he turned and left.

Kaitlin's mother walked back up to the bed. "I love you, sweetie," she said. Kaitlin gave a slight nod. She placed her hands on her forehead as she felt pain.

"Are you okay?" Bradin asked.

She nodded. "Why don't you guys go home?" she asked softly.

"I think I understood what you said," Sean said making everyone laugh, "We want to stay. You're not boring us. We're happy that you're okay."

She smiled and closed her eyes.

"Maybe we should go and let her rest," Bradin said, "She needs it." He walked up to the bed and kissed Kaitlin's forehead. "I love you," he said.

"I love you, too," she said once again softly.

"Rest," Stacey said, "and we mean it. We don't want you back in here for any reason what so ever."

Kaitlin smiled and hugged Stacey as well as Sean. Her mother sat down on the bed and hugged her daughter.

"When are we going to do it?" Sarah asked Tanner.

"For the millionth time, we're going to do it when they leave," he told her with anger. "Don't mess up this time. We'll kill her even if it kills us."

"Okay."