"Put me down," Sue said and Ben put her down, smashing her head against a cabinet on the way down.
"Ben what have you done?!" Jake cried out, getting up from his computer.
"Nothing, I was just a little rough."
"You've knocked her unconscious," Jake said kneeling beside his mum. "Mum? Mum it's Jake, can you hear me?"
"She's fine."
"She is not fine."

"She'll be fine in a few minutes."
"Mum? Mum please wake up it's Jake."
"She's really out then?"
"Yes Ben, she's unconscious."

"Oh right."

"You can't just walk away."

"I can and I am."

"Urgh."

"Mum? Are you ok?"

"Jake?"

"Yeah. Are you with me?" Jake asked and Sue paused. "Mum?"

"No, I'm, where are we?"

"In the house."

"What house?"

"Our house, your house."

"I don't have a house."

"You do, I. I'm calling dad," Jake said, keeping one hand on his mum whilst dialling for his dad with the other.

"Pete?"

"Hi dad, it's mum. Ben knocked her out when he did his lifting thing."

"Is she ok?"

"Not really, she can't remember anything."
"What? I'm coming home."
"No, you can't leave Karen. I'll sort it out, I'll get an ambulance."
"Ok, keep me updated."
"Yeah, I will," Jake said and hung up the phone. "Alright mum, do you know who I am?"

"No."
"Ok, I'm calling for an ambulance."
"No Jake it's ok, I'm fine," Sue said getting up.
"You're ok?" He said, bewildered.
"More or less," Sue said falling and holding onto the counter. "Defiantly less."
"I can't believe you."
"It's good to know that you care."

"I thought that you were seriously injured."

"Yeah well, I though that you were seriously injured lots of times."

"That's because I was."

"Still, I was unconscious for a few minutes and I'm struggling to stand so can you please give me a hand?"

"Yeah I suppose so," Jake said coming to her.