You all know it's not mine.

Stump: Angsty is fun xP


It was a blue Honda, 1998, still running like new. Two brothers, one eighteen, one fifteen, were driving home from school when a silver car crossed the center line.

The collision was heard for blocks. It only took a few moments for the EMS workers to arrive on the scene. The driver of the silver car had been killed upon impact, but both of the boys had survived by some unknown miracle. However, they were both seriously injured and were rushed immediately to the nearest hospital.

ooooooo

Jordan was visiting Cari again, trying to finish her homework, though she was concentrating more heavily on Cari's predicament. What had happened to make her relapse like this?

Then she heard the commotion in the hall. Several doctors rushed past, including Foreman and Chase. Puzzled, Jordan left Cari's side, brushing past the IV cart as she exited the room.

She managed to catch Cameron before she headed down the hall.

"What's going on?" she asked, concerned.

"Two kids – brothers, I mean – were in a bad car accident – one eighteen-year-old, one fifteen-year-old," said Cameron. Quickly she hurried off down the hall, leaving Jordan standing, very confused, in the hall. After a moment, she turned and walked back in.

A moment later, she was back out in the hall. She scanned the hall, but there was no sign of Chase, Foreman, or Cameron. She took a deep breath, preparing herself for what she was about to do, then ran down to House's office and opened the door.

"Someone turned off the medicine!" she said.

ooooooo

Jordan was sitting by the bed when Cari woke up.

"Feel any better?" asked Jordan anxiously.

"Yeah, I do feel better. What happened?"

"Someone turned off your medication by accident," replied Jordan. "I told House since there was no one else to tell. Chase, Foreman, and Cameron were all down helping with some car accident victims or something."

"Car accident?" asked Cari, sitting up. "What happened?"

"Two brothers were in a car accident," shrugged Jordan. "Cameron was vague." Cari leaned back on her pillow, smoothing out the sheets.

"I hope it wasn't too bad," she said. "You never know when something will change your life forever. Did anyone die?"

"Don't know, like I said, Cameron was vague," replied Jordan. "Now will you help me with this math homework?"