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Jane's breathing stopped and time slowed down. She had gone through a lot in her life. She had experienced extreme amounts of emotional and physical pain, but nothing compared to what she was feeling now. In the past, she had thought she hated her parents. Now she just realized that she was just being a stupid teenager. It was time to grow up. This situation was real. She had fought with her mother on several occasions, but that didn't change the way she felt about her mother. She loved her even though she didn't want to admit it at times. She loved her father as well and embraced how clueless he could be. A long line of thoughts ran through her head, but she finally managed to speak words.

"What happened," she asked.

"Their brake line was cut," the doctor said.

"Are they going to be okay," Jane asked.

"That's inconclusive," the doctor said sadly. A tear managed to escape.
"I'll be right there," Jane said. Even though she was sad, there was an edge to her voice that confused the doctor. What confused him even more was that she hung up right after she said that. Jane walked back into the cafeteria trying as hard as she could not to break down. She apparently wasn't doing a good job as everyone at her table noticed her change in mood.

"Can any of you drive," Jane asked.

"I can," Sarah said confused. "Why?"

"I need a ride to the hospital," Jane said another tear escaping, but she wiped it away before it could make its way down her cheek. Everyone gasped. It looked like a cheesy soap opera moment. Jane almost smiled, but didn't as she remembered the severity of the situation she was in.

"Did something happen," Sarah asked.

"I'll explain on the way," Jane said. "We really need to go."

"Can we come," Rory asked.

"You all shouldn't skip," Jane said.

"Haven't we already done a lot for you already," Benny said smirking. "I'm sure we can do one more thing." Jane smiled. "Besides if we do this for you, you owe us. I suggest you wear the miniskirt again."

"Shut up, Benny," everyone said at the exact same time. Jane blushed and laughed.

"Let's go," Sarah said.

They made it to the hospital in about twenty minutes. Jane practically jumped out of the car. She ran up to the service desk.

"What room is Henry and Anna Baker in," Jane asked desperately.

"Room 204," she said.

"Thank you so much," Jane said before sprinting down the hallway to the stairs. Even though Sarah and Rory are vampires, it took them a lot of effort to catch up to Jane. Jane made it to the room before they did. She stopped right at the door way almost making everyone else run into her. She walked slowly up to the beds staring at her parents. There were so many wires that it scared her. Her mom's arm was in a cast and her dad's head was bandaged up. There were cuts and bruises all over their faces. Ethan and Sarah caught Jane as she fell down crying. She cried into Sarah's shoulder. Rory put a hand on her shoulder and Benny just stood there staring at her parents. Jane cried for about 10 minutes straight. She would have cried longer, but the sound of a phone ringing interrupted everything. It was Jane's cell phone.

"You don't have to answer it," Ethan said. Jane did anyway. In a couple of seconds, she wished she hadn't.

"Hello," she choked out.

"Hey, bestie," her creation said. "Are you okay? Is something wrong?"

"How did you get my number," Jane asked.

"You didn't look at caller ID, did you," her project asked. "I'm using your mom's phone. I got it from her coat pocket. Apparently, they were on their way back to get it when they had their little accident."

"What do you know about that," Jane asked.

"I thought you were supposed to be intelligent," her project asked with a mocking tone to its voice. "I suppose the break line just slipped. Those things break all the time."

"You cut it," Jane asked.

"You got that in about a minute," her project said. "Not very impressive for a social reject that spends time making robots that look like herself. Unfortunately, there were a lot of glitches that you just over looked. You aren't as observant as you'd like to think you are."

"I thought I fixed them," Jane said.
"Apparently you didn't," her project asked. "You were so emotionally invested at the time that you thought it was a good idea to give me feelings, emotions, and thoughts. Did you really think that I wanted to spend my time doing something that you were too much of a coward to do just because people made fun of you and you went crazy and got sent to the nut house?"

"I'm not a coward," Jane said.

"Then you shouldn't have made me," her project said. "I'm about to ruin her life."

"What do you mean," Jane asked.

"It obviously doesn't take much to drive you over the edge," her project said. "I wouldn't be surprised if you're a minute away from losing your mind again after seeing your parents."

"Shut up," Jane said. "You don't know me at all."
"You don't know me at all either," her project said. "I'm going to be your worst nightmare." Jane could feel anger starting to get the best of her. "By the way, those jocks that attacked me. They don't look very intimidating now. After I'm done with them, I doubt they'll ever mess with a mental asylum patient ever again."

"You're at my school," Jane asked. "Don't touch anyone."

"Mission not accomplished," her project said. "I suggest you get here in a timely manner. I want to talk to you face to face."

"What exactly is your plan," Jane asked.
"Wouldn't you like to know," her project said. "If you don't get here in the next five minutes, there's no telling what I might do. I might just lose my mind. Sound familiar?" After that, Jane heard nothing. She looked at the screen and saw "Call ended",