A Few Years Later
"I can't see! I can't see! Ahhhh!" Emily falls to the floor, glass from the light bulb stuck in her eye. The crowd runs around the theater screaming. Aidan runs onto the stage.
"Someone call 911!" Aidan yells to the screaming crowd. "So much for singing. Emily, can you speak?" He pulled the glass out of her eye.
"Yes, but I can't see you, I can't see you, Aidan." Emily started to cry. Aidan kissed her cheek. The tears turned to blood.
The paramedics arrived. "It'll be okay, miss." The lady turned to Aidan, "Help me get her into the ambulance." They rode to the hospital.
"She will be alright, however, she will never regain her sight," the nurse told Aidan.
"Emily, are you awake?"
"Aidan? Where are you?" she asked feeling around with her hands.
"Careful, you'll fall out of bed." He pushed her back on the hospital bed.
"Aidan, do you hear the rain? It's awfully loud, don't you think?" Aidan takes her outside in a wheelchair and she opens her eyes as if looking up at the rain. "I saw in a movie once that if you're blind and you look at the rain you can see again, but obviously, it wasn't true. Also, in the movie the guy could see by sound. My hearing has defiantly increased but I can't see."
"Well, most movies like that are fake."
"Aidan, I'm getting cold, can you take me back inside now?" Emily started to shiver.
"Alright, I think she's ready to go home now," the nurse told Aidan. "Do you think you can manage her?" Aidan nodded. He brought her home.
"Wait, what about Imaginary? I mean, I can't see anyway, so how can I see things others can't?"
"Well, if you see anything at all I guess," Aidan answered.
"I will need some help with stuff since I can't see."
"I'll get Sam to help you, and I can cook, thankfully." Aidan smiled.
