Hello everyone! Here's the next chapter! I was going to be mean and make you guys all wait on that cliffhanger, but I know that sucks so, here it is! This chapter is Robbie's POV! Make you go check out my Doctor Who fanfiction "Forever". Thanks! Review/Follow/Favorite :]


Woah.

Some of these people are getting really sloppy.

I only had 2 cups.

Thank God, Cat's driving me home, though.

I'm already starting to feel dizzy.

Damn my light weight.

I start to walk over to the couch to sit while everyone else dances.

That's when the phone rang.

"Hello?" I said, groggily.

"Robbie? Robbie, you there?"

"Yeah, I'm here. Rose?"

"Yes! Look, there's been an accident.."

"WHAT?!" I yelled.

The room went dead and I put the call on speaker.

"What do you mean, accident?" I asked.

"We were driving and we swerved off the road. I called the police but they're not here yet."

"Is everyone okay?" Cat asked.

She's cute when she's concerned.

I smiled.

No, Robbie. Focus.

"Alison's fine. I think she broke her arm during the tumble."

"The tumble?" Beck asked.

"We flew off the road and flipped the whole way down a hill."

"What about Emily?" I asked.

"I-I don't know.."

The room stayed silent; everyone stared at the phone.

The sound of police cars and ambulances filled the room.

"Look, the police are here now. I have to go. I'll text you guys when I know more."

"Alright, be safe." Cat chimed in.

"Thanks.. Byee."

Then the call ended.

Nothing but dead silence.

"What do we do?" Tori asked.

"I-I guess we have to wait for the text." I replied.


Beep Beep!

Everyone, except those who were asleep, jumped from their seats and glanced at my phone.

I unlocked it and checked the message.

"What's it say?" Andre asked.

I cleared my throat and read the message aloud.

"Robbie. We're at Winston Fox Hospital on Swindon Road. Get here quick. Please."

"Let's go." Cat said, grabbing her sweatshirt.

By now it was 4am.

Even though it's California, it's still chilly early in the morning.

Jade, Tori and Trina slept on the couch.

"I'll stay here with them. Go. Quick." Beck said.

Cat, Andre, Hunter and I hopped into Hunter's car.

He'd come after the party started; Just in time for our Doctor Who reading.

We sped to the hospital as fast as we could.

Upon arrival, Cat and Hunter raced to the door.

Andre and I casually walked in.

Some of us had to stay calm.

"Which way?" I asked Hunter.

"Third floor. Come on!"

We jumped into the elevator and ran down the hallway until we found their room.

Rose sat outside the door beside Ali, who wore a bright pink cast on her arm.

Tears fell down her face.

"What happened, where is she?" I asked.

She opened her mouth to speak, but no words came out.

"In there," Rose said, pointing to the door next to her.

"Why aren't you girls in there?" Cat asked.

"She broke into tears and ran out the room, so I followed her. We've been sitting her since."

"Would it be okay if I..?" Cat asked, motioning to the door.

Rose nodded, signaling we could go in.

Cat looked scared and reached down to grab my hand.

I heard Hunter ask Rose if she was okay as we walked in.

Cat and I braced ourselves for what's to come.

She closed her eyes in fear, and squeezed my hand tighter.

I gasped as I saw Emily.

Her eyes were closed; A breathing tube in her mouth.

Her arms sat limply at her sides.

Her skin pale; cuts and bruises covered her head.

She looked…. Lifeless.

I walked to her.

Wires ran from her arms and torso.

The only sound in the room was the steady rhythm of the heart rate monitor.

"Oh my God," I said.

Cat couldn't speak.

She sat down on the chair beside Emily's bed.

"What happened to her?" Cat asked as a doctor came in the room.

"She's in a coma." He said.

"Doctor Smith." He said.

He extended his arm towards me.

I returned the favor.

"How long until she's awake?" I asked.

"I don't know. Um, could be a few days, weeks, there's no way to tell right now."

Cat began to tear up.

"Is she stable?" she asked shakily.

"As of now.. no. We've got a team on hand if anything ever happens."

The expression on Cat's face made my heart sink.

"We just put her on something to regulate her levels. We're just waiting to see how or.. if they work."

"Does Alison know?" I asked.

She must be crushed.

"I assume she knows she isn't dead, but that's all."

"Thank you, Doctor."

He patted me on the shoulder and walked out of the room.

He smiled slightly as he left.

I turned to Cat.

She was tearing up.

"Sweetheart.." I said, walking to her.

She sniffled.

"Look at her.. she's cold." She said picking up Emily's hand.

She rubbed her thumb across the back of it.

"I'm so sorry." She whispered.

She looked as if she resisted the urge to cry full-on.

I looked back to Emily.

Her shut eyes scared me.

If the heartrate monitor wasn't beating, you would've thought she was dead.

I turned to look out the glass window by the door.

Alison was still sitting by the wall.

I felt so bad for her.

But what do I do to help her?

Her girlfriend is near-death…

"I can't take this anymore.. Let's go." Cat said.

I grabbed her hand and led her out the door.

I knelt down and hugged Ali.

"We're gonna go. I'm so sorry."

Ali simply nodded her head.

She kept her face hidden from view.

"Bye.." Cat said.

Poor Ali.