I'm so sorry I haven't posted any of this story in forever, I just haven't had any ideas . I literally just finished this chapter right now lol sorry it's short, enjoy !


Chloe's laugh echoed through the hospital room. Madison smiled, glad she could still make her mom laugh under the circumstances. She sat on the bed next to Chloe, it'd been a little over a half hour since Aubrey and Luke left.

"Hold on, I'll be right back," Madison said, hopping off the bed.

"Where are you going?" Chloe asked sitting up.

"Calm down, I'll be back."

"Madison!"

The redhead walked out of room and wandered the hospital, trying to find a familiar face. She found herself in the lobby when she finally found a tall man with dark hair.

"Dr. Renner!" she called out, running up to him.

He turned around, and smiled at the girl standing before him, "Hey Madison, do you want an update on your mom or something?"

"Well that's not what I came to see you for, but that would be nice."

He nodded and told a nurse walking by to get him an update on Beca Mitchell, turning back to her, "What else do you need sweetie?"
"I was wondering if you had a keyboard anywhere in this place."

"A keyboard?" he asked with a raised eyebrow.

"Yeah, like the musical kind," she laughed.

"Uhm, yeah, I think so. There may be one in the pediatric wing. C'mon, let's go check," he smiled.

Madison followed the man until the walls started being filled with pictures and color. Though the hallway gave off a happier vibe than other halls, Madison couldn't help but feel sadder. There were so many sick and injured children and she just imagined being ill or hurt like them, it would kill her parents. Handling her parents being hurt was hard, but having to deal with a child being hurt would definitely kill every parent.

"Ah-ha, I knew we had one," Dr. Renner said, pulling the redhead from her thoughts.

"Thank you," she smiled, taking the keyboard from him.

"Do you need me to carry it for you?"

"No, I'm fine, but thanks anyway."

Dr. Renner led Madison back to the lobby and found the nurse he asked for an update, asking for any information. Madison watched them speak for a while, waiting for the man to fill her in. The woman walked away and the doctor turned back to Madison.

"Your mom just got out of surgery about five minutes ago, she's in recovery now. It's looking pretty good so far, she just needs to wake up so we can test her arm. Don't worry," he informed with a small smile.

Madison nodded and returned the smile. She said goodbye then returned to room 268, trudging the keyboard along with her. When the redhead walked inside she laughed at the confused look she got from her mother.

"Where did you get that?" she asked as Madison slid it onto the foot of the bed, climbing up after it.

"Dr. Renner let me borrow it."

She turned on the keyboard and played a little melody to get a feel for the keys.

"Uh… I got an update on mom if you're interested."

"Is she okay?" Chloe asked, trying to hide the concern in her voice.

"Yeah, she's out of surgery and she's in recovery… Dr. Renner said that they just need to wait for her to wake up to see if her arm is working," she replied.

There was a long silence before Madison spoke up, "Any requests?" the girl smiled.

"Uh… Play Titanium for your crippled mother," Chloe laughed.

"Only if you sing for me."

"You got yourself a deal, Shorty."

Madison smiled at the nickname. It was something Chloe called her and Beca, and usually Madison would hate it but not this time. The girl started playing the music for Titanium, listening to Chloe sing along to the tune. The music filled the room, dancing into both redheads' ears. Madison smiled as the song finished.

"Amazing, as always."

Madison jumped at sudden voice behind her. She turned to see Aubrey walking in the room, sitting on the bed next to Chloe's.

"Hey Bree," Chloe smiled.

"Hey Chlo, how you feeling?"

"Fine… Madison, you wanna go to the bathroom?"

"Not really, I don't have to pee," the girl replied, oblivious to the fact her mother was trying to get rid of her.

"I think you should at least try."

"But-"

"Go!" she scolded, practically pushing her daughter off the bed.

Madison went to the bathroom, leaving the room.

"How are you really feeling?" Aubrey asked once the girl was gone.

"Fine physically, I didn't lie about that but emotionally…" Chloe shook her head as tears welled in her eyes.

The blonde walked over to her bestfriend and gave her a hug. She kept her arms tight around her until Chloe pushed her away.

"They're letting me go tomorrow, but I don't know anything on Beca's condition. All I know is that she's in recovery now," the redhead said in barely above a whisper.

"Well she's recovering, that's got to be good…" Aubrey trailed off.

Their conversation was put on hold by two nurses rolling Beca in on a stretcher. Confused, Chloe sat up. She could see that Beca's eyes were open, though they looked heavy.

"What's going on?" Aubrey asked, taking the words from Chloe's head.

"Miss Mitchell woke up and said the only way she would stop fighting the medicine was if she was in this room with Miss Beale," a nurse replied, helping get Beca into the bed.

Once they finally settled Beca in the room, hooking all the IVs and drugs up, the nurses left leaving Aubrey, Chloe, and half-passed out Beca in the room.

"Hey sweetie, how you feelin'?" Chloe asked.

Beca didn't reply, she just lifted her arm. Chloe smiled when she saw her arm lift about three inches from the bed, a tear falling down her cheek.

"Mom!" Madison smiled, as she returned to the room.

"Hey baby," Beca replied, in a quiet, husky voice, "Did you keep your promise?"

Madison nodded, "I think so… she was laughing and singing."

A faint smile made its way to Beca's lips, "That's my girl."


okay so i'm adding this note on 7/12/2018, def a long time after i posted this. but im adding it to apologized for how terribly unrealistic this part was LMAO like why did her surgery only take 30 mins? idek what i was thinking when i wrote this like 4 years ago. anyway, please just imagine that all a little more realistic pls.

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