"What happened?" Elizabeth asked sitting up groggily in a hospital bed an hour later.
"You, my very difficult patient collapsed before you gave your entire speech. Talk about a drama queen." Colin replied.
"What's wrong with me?" Elizabeth sighed, "Am I going to be stuck in the hospital again?"
"Nope." Colin shook his head, "You were to stressed out, your heart wasn't taking it very well."
"Did someone tell Lucky, and Em and everyone?" At Colin's nod she asked, "Who?"
"Christina and Caleigh."
"You're kidding me? Why them?" Elizabeth had to smile, she found that amusing.
"Because I was busy trying to make sure you didn't die on us. And everyone else was to chicken. So the volunteered."
"What's everyone doing now?" Elizabeth asked.
"Waiting to see you. Should I send them in?" Colin asked.
Elizabeth shook her head, "Wait a minute. How did everyone take it?"
"They are all a little upset that you didn't tell them in first place. But they are more worried about you now than anything."
"OK send them on in." Elizabeth sighed making herself comfortable in the hospital bed.
"Lucky wants to see you alone when we are all done here." Emily said hugging Elizabeth.
"I'm sorry I couldn't tell you guys. It was just really hard on me."
"It's OK Elizabeth whatever reason you had for not telling us we understand. Don't worry about it. But we are going to go. Lucky wants to talk to you."
"Hi." Elizabeth said softly when Lucky walked into the room.
"Why didn't you tell me?" Lucky asked, "When you first found out?"
Elizabeth shrugged, "You had been through so much, I didn't want to put you through more. I was trying to protect you."
"I would have been there for you."
"There was nothing you would have been able to do Lucky. It was out of your hands, and I knew you would never be able to accept the fact that you couldn't help me. So, I left. Please don't be angry with me."
"I'm not angry with you. You are coming back to Port Charles aren't you?" Lucky asked.
"Of course."
"Then I'm going to ask you if you will please marry me." Lucky asked kneeling on one knee and pulling out the ring he had given her before.
"Of course I will Lucky."
2 Years Later
Elizabeth stood at the end of the aisle, looking all the way down she could see her bridesmaids walking in a row with Jessica, then Emily, Lanie, Gia and Lulu, following her were the Jr. Bridesmaids Caleigh and Christina. Following them were the 3 flower girls Lydia, Judi, and Livvie. Followed by Sean and Eric who each carried a ring. And Elizabeth knew behind her holding onto her dress were Leah and Narissa. The wedding wasn't so big it needed so many bridesmaids and jr brides maids but Elizabeth wanted everyone to be a part of her wedding to Lucky which dawned on a bright cheery June afternoon.
The day was finally there and everything was perfect, as the wedding march began to play she took the slow steps towards Lucky. Was that sound of something breaking? No, it couldn't be everything was perfect and Elizabeth was going to marry Lucky, she was getting a second chance.
~*~The End~*~
Or at least of this book. I might actually play up on the breaking thing if anyone cares to read about it?"
"You, my very difficult patient collapsed before you gave your entire speech. Talk about a drama queen." Colin replied.
"What's wrong with me?" Elizabeth sighed, "Am I going to be stuck in the hospital again?"
"Nope." Colin shook his head, "You were to stressed out, your heart wasn't taking it very well."
"Did someone tell Lucky, and Em and everyone?" At Colin's nod she asked, "Who?"
"Christina and Caleigh."
"You're kidding me? Why them?" Elizabeth had to smile, she found that amusing.
"Because I was busy trying to make sure you didn't die on us. And everyone else was to chicken. So the volunteered."
"What's everyone doing now?" Elizabeth asked.
"Waiting to see you. Should I send them in?" Colin asked.
Elizabeth shook her head, "Wait a minute. How did everyone take it?"
"They are all a little upset that you didn't tell them in first place. But they are more worried about you now than anything."
"OK send them on in." Elizabeth sighed making herself comfortable in the hospital bed.
"Lucky wants to see you alone when we are all done here." Emily said hugging Elizabeth.
"I'm sorry I couldn't tell you guys. It was just really hard on me."
"It's OK Elizabeth whatever reason you had for not telling us we understand. Don't worry about it. But we are going to go. Lucky wants to talk to you."
"Hi." Elizabeth said softly when Lucky walked into the room.
"Why didn't you tell me?" Lucky asked, "When you first found out?"
Elizabeth shrugged, "You had been through so much, I didn't want to put you through more. I was trying to protect you."
"I would have been there for you."
"There was nothing you would have been able to do Lucky. It was out of your hands, and I knew you would never be able to accept the fact that you couldn't help me. So, I left. Please don't be angry with me."
"I'm not angry with you. You are coming back to Port Charles aren't you?" Lucky asked.
"Of course."
"Then I'm going to ask you if you will please marry me." Lucky asked kneeling on one knee and pulling out the ring he had given her before.
"Of course I will Lucky."
2 Years Later
Elizabeth stood at the end of the aisle, looking all the way down she could see her bridesmaids walking in a row with Jessica, then Emily, Lanie, Gia and Lulu, following her were the Jr. Bridesmaids Caleigh and Christina. Following them were the 3 flower girls Lydia, Judi, and Livvie. Followed by Sean and Eric who each carried a ring. And Elizabeth knew behind her holding onto her dress were Leah and Narissa. The wedding wasn't so big it needed so many bridesmaids and jr brides maids but Elizabeth wanted everyone to be a part of her wedding to Lucky which dawned on a bright cheery June afternoon.
The day was finally there and everything was perfect, as the wedding march began to play she took the slow steps towards Lucky. Was that sound of something breaking? No, it couldn't be everything was perfect and Elizabeth was going to marry Lucky, she was getting a second chance.
~*~The End~*~
Or at least of this book. I might actually play up on the breaking thing if anyone cares to read about it?"
