Hey all! Sorry I haven't updated in SOOOOO long. Been busy ya know? Anyhow,
I guess you are all DYING(or not) to know whether Jimmy makes it or not?
Well.we shall see...shall? shant? Yes, we will see! :D
Chap-a-ta F-f-f-f-fiiiiive!
The next day was a beautiful day. There was the occasional cloud in the sky but that only made the scene more beautiful. The front yard was alive and buzzing with life. Birds chirping and flying from branch to branch in the trees. Bees buzzing from flower to flower in every garden. The occasional rabbit ran from bush to bush dodging any possible threat it could think of. Cindy woke up, her pillow still damp with her tears. She looked at the clock and cursed at herself for waking up so late. It was going on 2 in the afternoon and Cindy was desperate to see Jimmy. What if he died? Cindy constantly worried. But kept silent. She got dressed, brushed her hair and put it in a ponytail. Then she grabbed her jacket and left.
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At the hospital, Cindy pulled up in her car into a space in the parking lot. She got out and rushed into the hospital. The same receptionist from yesterday was there.
"I'd like to see Jimmy Neutron,"
"You again?" The receptionist sighed. "I'm sorry, but no one can see him now,"
"Why not? What is wrong? Please tell me!" Cindy said trying and failing to keep the tears in her eyes as they slid down her face.
The receptionist sighed.
"2 nights ago," The receptionist started. "Mr. Neutron slipped away. The doctors were able to bring him back but he's under CONSTANT observation. Once we are sure that he is permenantly stabilized, then we will allow visitors. Until then."
Cindy stared in disbelief around the room. The tears now streamed down her face. He died? He died. But they brought him back. But still! She could have lost him! She had to see him.
"Please Miss, please leave now. We will contact you once we are sure Mr. Neutron's condition has stabilized."
Cindy did not say a word to the receptionist. She just left the hospital before she started bawling like a baby. Cindy walked up to her car and hopped in. She didn't drive off. She just sat in there and cried. Not loud as to not attract attention to herself. But enough to keep her satisfied. Once Cindy was in control again, she backed out of her parking place and drove home. Not knowing if she may ever see her beloved Jimmy again.
Chap-a-ta F-f-f-f-fiiiiive!
The next day was a beautiful day. There was the occasional cloud in the sky but that only made the scene more beautiful. The front yard was alive and buzzing with life. Birds chirping and flying from branch to branch in the trees. Bees buzzing from flower to flower in every garden. The occasional rabbit ran from bush to bush dodging any possible threat it could think of. Cindy woke up, her pillow still damp with her tears. She looked at the clock and cursed at herself for waking up so late. It was going on 2 in the afternoon and Cindy was desperate to see Jimmy. What if he died? Cindy constantly worried. But kept silent. She got dressed, brushed her hair and put it in a ponytail. Then she grabbed her jacket and left.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
At the hospital, Cindy pulled up in her car into a space in the parking lot. She got out and rushed into the hospital. The same receptionist from yesterday was there.
"I'd like to see Jimmy Neutron,"
"You again?" The receptionist sighed. "I'm sorry, but no one can see him now,"
"Why not? What is wrong? Please tell me!" Cindy said trying and failing to keep the tears in her eyes as they slid down her face.
The receptionist sighed.
"2 nights ago," The receptionist started. "Mr. Neutron slipped away. The doctors were able to bring him back but he's under CONSTANT observation. Once we are sure that he is permenantly stabilized, then we will allow visitors. Until then."
Cindy stared in disbelief around the room. The tears now streamed down her face. He died? He died. But they brought him back. But still! She could have lost him! She had to see him.
"Please Miss, please leave now. We will contact you once we are sure Mr. Neutron's condition has stabilized."
Cindy did not say a word to the receptionist. She just left the hospital before she started bawling like a baby. Cindy walked up to her car and hopped in. She didn't drive off. She just sat in there and cried. Not loud as to not attract attention to herself. But enough to keep her satisfied. Once Cindy was in control again, she backed out of her parking place and drove home. Not knowing if she may ever see her beloved Jimmy again.
