"Amy, Amy open your eyes!" yelled Harold as he held his limp daughter in
his arms. He felt for a pulse, it was week but fading fast.
"Call 911 Bright," yelled Harold.
Bright struggled with the phone and quickly dialed 911. His sister couldn't die, not here, not now!
The ambulance finally came. Harold had already done what he could to keep her stable.
Amy was rushed to the hospital. All she could see was darkness, then a light. There standing in the light was Colin. "Colin!" Amy shouted but nothing would come out. He came closer.
He spoke softly telling her that it was not her time to go. He stated that she need not give up and to let go of him. Before she could try saying anything else, he vanished.
The darkness started to vanish and Amy opened her eyes. "Amy, can you hear me?" the doctor asked. He was shinning a flashlight in her eyes. Amy looked around the room. She was in the hospital. The walls were a faded shade otf pink and the sheets were stiff against her legs.
"Don't try to talk there is a tube down your throat, just nod yes," the doctor informed her.
Amy nodded her head and slowly drifted off to sleep. Hours later she woke up again to find her family huddled around her bed and the tube in her throat was gone.
"She's awake," cried Bright as Amy opened her eyes. "Do you need anything?" asked Rose. "Water," Amy scratched out. Amy you had severely low number of nutrients in your body, from not eating and it caused you to pass out and stop breathing. Amy you are suffering from anorexia nervosa.
The Abbots were silent. They should have known that Amy's condition was bad. "Oh and we noticed the cuts on Amy's arms," said the Doctor, "has she need depressed?"
"When can I get out of here?" Amy asked anxiously. "Not for a few days," explained the doctor, "We need to let the meds kick in and then get you psychologically evaluated," Great now they think I'm crazy Amy thought. She drifted off to sleep away from all the problems in the world.
Harold was speechless he had failed as a father. He should have known how serious this had gotten.
"Visiting hours are over Amy needs her rest," the nurse said as she made everyone leave the room.
Bright struggled with the phone and quickly dialed 911. His sister couldn't die, not here, not now!
The ambulance finally came. Harold had already done what he could to keep her stable.
Amy was rushed to the hospital. All she could see was darkness, then a light. There standing in the light was Colin. "Colin!" Amy shouted but nothing would come out. He came closer.
He spoke softly telling her that it was not her time to go. He stated that she need not give up and to let go of him. Before she could try saying anything else, he vanished.
The darkness started to vanish and Amy opened her eyes. "Amy, can you hear me?" the doctor asked. He was shinning a flashlight in her eyes. Amy looked around the room. She was in the hospital. The walls were a faded shade otf pink and the sheets were stiff against her legs.
"Don't try to talk there is a tube down your throat, just nod yes," the doctor informed her.
Amy nodded her head and slowly drifted off to sleep. Hours later she woke up again to find her family huddled around her bed and the tube in her throat was gone.
"She's awake," cried Bright as Amy opened her eyes. "Do you need anything?" asked Rose. "Water," Amy scratched out. Amy you had severely low number of nutrients in your body, from not eating and it caused you to pass out and stop breathing. Amy you are suffering from anorexia nervosa.
The Abbots were silent. They should have known that Amy's condition was bad. "Oh and we noticed the cuts on Amy's arms," said the Doctor, "has she need depressed?"
"When can I get out of here?" Amy asked anxiously. "Not for a few days," explained the doctor, "We need to let the meds kick in and then get you psychologically evaluated," Great now they think I'm crazy Amy thought. She drifted off to sleep away from all the problems in the world.
Harold was speechless he had failed as a father. He should have known how serious this had gotten.
"Visiting hours are over Amy needs her rest," the nurse said as she made everyone leave the room.
