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Not looking good but he's breathing on his own which is a good sign but I'm afraid he could lose the ability to walk he was shot in the spinal cord Kay. Dr. Russell told a frightened Kay and Miguel. Tears welled up into Kay's hazel eyes.

" Can I see him? " Kay asked, " I wont be long."

" Alright but not to long he needs his rest. " Eve replied glancing at the Miguel as if to say it's not looking good.

" I'll wait out here, Kay" Miguel said kissing her on the cheek. Kay walked in slowly.

" Hi daddy. How are you?" Kay stood by her father's bedside.

" I'm fine Kay. What you think a little bullet could finish off Sam Bennett. " Sam smiled weakly.

" No daddy. "

" How's Artemis? " Sam asked closing his eyes slowly.

" Fine Pilar has her for the night. "

" Oh I remember, so did you and Miguel have a I good I night. " Sam emphasized good.

" Daddy! "

Dr. Russell knocked and then entered. "Kay honey I'm sorry but your father needs his rest. "

" Alright Good bye daddy. I love you. " Kay kissed her father who had fallen asleep.

3 weeks later. Still the hospital.

Kay and Dr. Russell stood talking.

" I've got great news " Eve smiles brightly. " Your father won't lose his ability to walk, it will take some physiotherapy and lots of work but he will walk again. "

" Oh my gosh that's great! " Kay hugs Eve " Does daddy know?"

" I thought you should tell him I will go over it more later. "

" Thank you Dr. Russell. " Kay knocks lightly; as she enters she sees her father is reading the Harmony News. His room over flowing with all the balloons, cards, flowers and candy. When Kay first saw this she commented he could open a gift shop with all the things.

" I've got great news daddy. " Kay said as she moved on the dozen bouquets of flowers.

" Artemis said her first word and it was Dada ? " Sam said looking hopeful.

" No, Dr. Russell said that you will be able to walk again with some physiotherapy and hard work."