Sry for the short chap and long wait. But here is chapter 2
It was 2:00 in the morning, both Phil and Keely were fast asleep in their own rooms. Even though she was asleep, Keely could still hear the phone ring a few times and Phil's faint "Hello?" to the person on the other end. Moments later there was a knock on her door. As Phil cracked it open, a few rays of light came through.
"Keely?" Phil said, and not in a particularly merry voice either.
Keely groaned and slowly sat up.
"Mmm, yeah?" She squinted her eyes from the light.
Phil walked in with the phone in hand.
"It's your Mom. She wants to speak with you." He said and sat down next to her on the bed. He had a strong feeling about what was going to happen next.
"It's 2:00 in the morning. What can she possibly want at this hour?" Keely said as she took the phone. Phil watched her with a sympathetic expression.
"Morning Mum." Keely said groggily.
Phil watched. Her eyes widened, and soon she covered her mouth with her hand. Tears swelled up in her eyes. Phil put his arm around her, for he knew exactly what her mom was telling her.
"I can't believe this! What did this happen?" She bawled
Tears were now rolling freely down her face. She dropped the phone and buried her face in her hands. Phil put his other arm around her and embraced her tighter. He rested his chin on her head.
"A heart attack Phil. He's gone. I'm never going to see Dad again." She sobbed into Phil's shoulder.
"I know, I know." Phil stroked her head.
He didn't know exactly what to say. He couldn't very well say it's all right because it wasn't. Her father just died of a heart attack. All he could do was be there for her. To help her let it all out. They sat there. Keely cried and Phil tried to be the most supportive he could ever be. Keely shortly tired herself out and fell asleep in Phil's embrace.
"I'm so sorry Keels. Everything going to be all right. I promise." Phil whispered, even though he knew she couldn't hear him. He laid her down in her bed and pulled the covers over her. He kissed her on the forehead.
"I promise."
