AN-I am so sorry I haven't updated in a while. But, many things have been going on over the past month and I was very busy. I just got done with mid-terms and before that I had to study for 6 of them, plus on top of that my family and I had to welcome the newest addition to my family, my niece who was born just two days after my latest update. To elisaday16, Phoebe and Cole won't really be together once again in the story, but that doesn't mean that they won't be seeing eachother again (hint hint). Hope you aren't to disappointed and hope you keep reading and reviewing. So, I hope everyone had a great Christmas and New Year, and here are more updates to the story. Enjoy!
Ch.21
They were all in the waiting room, waiting for some kind, any kind of news on the two people in surgery. She paced to room, switching between her arms crossed over her chest and her head in her hands. For hours, they were there, thoughts running through their minds, until finally he came out. She saw him and ran up, the others following.
"Ashley Turner's family?" he asked. Both eagerly nodded their heads, wanting to know about their daughter. "Well, we removed 2 bullets from her, one from her kidney and one from her liver. We were able to repair the damage, but we had to remove her spleen. The bullets had hit her spleen before her kidney and liver," he explained.
"Is she ok?" Cole asked, scared for his only daughter.
"Yes, she is in recovery now," he answered. They both breathed sighs of relief, before tears came to their eyes. "Now, is Jack Phillip's family here?" the doctor asked. His parents and four siblings came running up, a brother and three sisters.
"Is Jack ok?" his mother asked. The doctor just sighed.
"I'm very sorry to tell you this, but he died on the operating table," he said. That's when everything seemed to move in slow motion. Jessie fell into Adam's arms, crying. Sarah, Jack's mother, fell to the ground, crying her heart out, as Frank, Jack's father, stood there. Tears slowly fell down his face, but he couldn't move. Jack's siblings were crying just as bad as their mother. His brother slid down the wall, crying, his head in his hands. His three sisters all trying to comfort each other, but failing. Phoebe and Cole even had tears in their eyes. They had known him almost his whole life. Ashley and Jack had been friends since they were three years old. They were like one big family.
"Mr. Turner, would you like to see your daughter now?" the doctor asked. Cole nodded his head. He quickly wiped away his tears, before grabbing Phoebe's hand and pulling her toward Ashley's room, that she just happened to share with Shawn.
