He saw Marissa running towards him. He couldn't help but think he had to be dying. For now he was seeing angels. He felt regret. He could have had so much more with Marissa. The Oliver incident seemed so small now. Now that it didn't matter. Now that he had no future at all. He wasn't surprised it had turned out this way. After all he was always the guy who got into trouble. Who would never amount to anything. But since he had moved here he thought that maybe he could. But that didn't matter now. Was it odd that everything seemed hazy? Probably not. After all he was already blinded with pain, why should he be able to see straight. It was a shame though. He was sure Marissa would have looked beautiful.
"Ryan, it is going to be ok. I'm going to get you to the hospital." Marissa said bending down next to him. She had no clue what to do. She wanted to scream, cry and panic. She didn't have a phone, she would need his. She checked his pockets for it. It wasn't there. Damn it. Damn it. Damn it.
"Ryan can you here me?" Marissa asked taking note that her voice was shaking.
"Yah." Ryan felt he was speaking outside of his body. He didn't feel like the words were coming out of him. In fact, he was starting not to feel at all. The pain was going away. A sign that he didn't remember being good.
"Where is your cell phone?" Marissa fumbled with her words. She had to keep mentally telling herself not to panic. She had never felt more scared in her life. Not even during the Oliver thing. She hadn't been in love with Oliver. She truly loved Ryan. Even if he didn't feel the same.
"Did I ever tell you I love you? Because I do." Ryan felt the words exiting his mouth. He supposed they were true. He did love her. She was so wonderful. He should kiss her. Why couldn't he move again? He couldn't seem to remember.
Marissa was dumb struck. She asked about his cell phone and instead was told he loved her? What was she supposed to do. She could tell Ryan was losing awareness and would no doubt lose consciousness soon. She couldn't handle this! It was too much. She wasn't supposed to have to deal with issues like this yet. Or ever on that matter. She needed to scream.
"Stay with me Ryan. I need you to tell me where your cell is." Marissa gently tapped his face to try and steer his attention to her words.
"Cell? Phone? I don't know…I don't.." He started to pass out. Marissa tapped his face a little harder.
"Stay with me Ryan. It will all be ok if you just stay with me." Marissa was crying now. She couldn't stay calm. She couldn't hold it in. She loved him to much and she couldn't take it if he didn't get better. She needed him to hold on. Then she saw Seth and Summer pulling in.
"Call an ambulance. CALL AN AMBULANCE!" She was shrieking. She was dripping with tears. She needed them to help her save the man she loved.
Seth was in shock. Ryan was hurt. When he pulled them into the lot he never expected what he would see. Ryan had become like a brother to him. Summer was calling an ambulance. She seemed to remain calm. He admired her strength. He was frozen. He couldn't move. He could only stare. Marissa was a mess. She had Ryan's head on her lap and was covered in his blood. She was trembling. Now that he took notice, he was trembling as well. Summer was now calling his dad. She had such a knowledge of what to do. He hadn't even thought about his dad. He probably should have. He felt like everything was in slow motion suddenly. Ryan was still conscious, that was good. His eyes seemed focused on Marissa's hair. Seth had the idea that Ryan wasn't quite all there. That scared him. He was scared out of his wits. He just wanted everyone to be ok.
Summer wanted to scream. She wanted to faint at the sight of the gore. But no one else seemed to be in control. So she had to take the job. She called the ambulance and gave them all the information she could. Then she called Sandy. She knew he needed to know. She was following her instincts. She was surprised to find they actually worked. She had never seen Cohen look so out of it in her life. He just stood there trembling. He was in complete shock. She was worried about him. Marissa was a wreck. She would never get the blood stains out of that outfit. She just wanted this nightmare to be over.
She heard the ambulance coming. Good. Soon she give away control and let herself take on the traumatized state of her own that she was suppressing.
The ambulance pulled to the side and the crew jumped out. They went over to Ryan and started loading him on to cart. He gave out a grunt of pain with the movement. Then the crew asked Marissa if she wanted to ride with him. She did. They loaded him into the car and Marissa hopped in after him. Then they rode off. A police car gave Cohen and Summer a ride to the hospital.
"Ryan, it is going to be ok. I'm going to get you to the hospital." Marissa said bending down next to him. She had no clue what to do. She wanted to scream, cry and panic. She didn't have a phone, she would need his. She checked his pockets for it. It wasn't there. Damn it. Damn it. Damn it.
"Ryan can you here me?" Marissa asked taking note that her voice was shaking.
"Yah." Ryan felt he was speaking outside of his body. He didn't feel like the words were coming out of him. In fact, he was starting not to feel at all. The pain was going away. A sign that he didn't remember being good.
"Where is your cell phone?" Marissa fumbled with her words. She had to keep mentally telling herself not to panic. She had never felt more scared in her life. Not even during the Oliver thing. She hadn't been in love with Oliver. She truly loved Ryan. Even if he didn't feel the same.
"Did I ever tell you I love you? Because I do." Ryan felt the words exiting his mouth. He supposed they were true. He did love her. She was so wonderful. He should kiss her. Why couldn't he move again? He couldn't seem to remember.
Marissa was dumb struck. She asked about his cell phone and instead was told he loved her? What was she supposed to do. She could tell Ryan was losing awareness and would no doubt lose consciousness soon. She couldn't handle this! It was too much. She wasn't supposed to have to deal with issues like this yet. Or ever on that matter. She needed to scream.
"Stay with me Ryan. I need you to tell me where your cell is." Marissa gently tapped his face to try and steer his attention to her words.
"Cell? Phone? I don't know…I don't.." He started to pass out. Marissa tapped his face a little harder.
"Stay with me Ryan. It will all be ok if you just stay with me." Marissa was crying now. She couldn't stay calm. She couldn't hold it in. She loved him to much and she couldn't take it if he didn't get better. She needed him to hold on. Then she saw Seth and Summer pulling in.
"Call an ambulance. CALL AN AMBULANCE!" She was shrieking. She was dripping with tears. She needed them to help her save the man she loved.
Seth was in shock. Ryan was hurt. When he pulled them into the lot he never expected what he would see. Ryan had become like a brother to him. Summer was calling an ambulance. She seemed to remain calm. He admired her strength. He was frozen. He couldn't move. He could only stare. Marissa was a mess. She had Ryan's head on her lap and was covered in his blood. She was trembling. Now that he took notice, he was trembling as well. Summer was now calling his dad. She had such a knowledge of what to do. He hadn't even thought about his dad. He probably should have. He felt like everything was in slow motion suddenly. Ryan was still conscious, that was good. His eyes seemed focused on Marissa's hair. Seth had the idea that Ryan wasn't quite all there. That scared him. He was scared out of his wits. He just wanted everyone to be ok.
Summer wanted to scream. She wanted to faint at the sight of the gore. But no one else seemed to be in control. So she had to take the job. She called the ambulance and gave them all the information she could. Then she called Sandy. She knew he needed to know. She was following her instincts. She was surprised to find they actually worked. She had never seen Cohen look so out of it in her life. He just stood there trembling. He was in complete shock. She was worried about him. Marissa was a wreck. She would never get the blood stains out of that outfit. She just wanted this nightmare to be over.
She heard the ambulance coming. Good. Soon she give away control and let herself take on the traumatized state of her own that she was suppressing.
The ambulance pulled to the side and the crew jumped out. They went over to Ryan and started loading him on to cart. He gave out a grunt of pain with the movement. Then the crew asked Marissa if she wanted to ride with him. She did. They loaded him into the car and Marissa hopped in after him. Then they rode off. A police car gave Cohen and Summer a ride to the hospital.
