"Sweety!" cried Lois as she rushed into Meg's room. "You were right."

"Oh my god, dad!" shouted Meg. "Is he alright."

"He'll be fine." replied Lois. "Luckily he was only shot in the arm."

The doctor came into Meg's room very quickly.

"How are you feeling?" he asked.

"Doctor, my daughter is having visions." said Lois immediately.

"Oh dear god!" he cried.

"What?" asked Chris as he walked into the room.

"Did you see the paper this morning, there's a 10 discount on sofas."

"Doctor what about my daughter?" asked an agitated Lois.

"Well I have heard of people getting visions from storms, but they usually only last for a week or two. Call me if it's longer."

"So I can go?" asked Meg.

"Sure." replied the doctor.

When Lois, Meg, and Chris walked out the door, they heard the doctor yell: "Oh my God!"

"What?" asked the three tensly.

"The offer expires this week!" he replied.

As they made their way down the hall, Lois looked at Meg.

"Meg would you like to go visit your father?"

"I don't know." replied Meg.

"Oh come on, he wants to talk to you." said Lois.

As they made their way to Peter's room, Meg started feeling sick.

Suddenly the hallway went dark again. An image of Peter came into focus. He was on a hospital bed unconscious. Suddenly a doctor walked by and sepped on the life support plug.

The world came back into focus.

"We have to go and see dad!" cried Meg.

"Duh Meg, that's where were going." replied Chris.

"Well we have to hurry!"

Meg ran as fast as she could to Peter's room. When she got to the hall labeled: Gun Accident wing, she burst into the first door.

"Dad!" she shouted.

But Peter wasn't there. Instead a man looked at her and went: "Who are you?"

"Honey." said Lois catching up. "Your father's room is down the hall."

"Oh." replied Meg blushing furiously. "I'm sorry."

Meg got out of the room as fast as she could.

After making their way down the bustling hall, Lois pointed out room 32.

Meg rushed in and found her father lying unconscious.

Right on time the doctor walked in.

"Hello." said the doctor.

"Doctor, what ever you do, don't go over there!" shouted Meg.

Unfortunately her shouts were muffled by Chris making noises.

"No need to shout Meg, this is a hospital." said the doctor. "And I couldn't hear you anyway."

"Over there... Don't go over there." said Meg out of breath.

However Chris was still making the stupid noises.

"Chris, quit being loud your sister's trying to speak" said Lois. "And get rid of that stupid monkey!"

"I can't, he's attacking me!" cried Chris.

"Go on, shoo." said Lois grabbing the evil monkey and throwing him in the closet.

"Speaking of shoe, I should get some new ones." said the doctor.

While he was fingering his shoes, he made his way unknowingly towards the life support plug.

Meg did the most sensible thing she could think of and pushed the doctor away.

"What'd you do that for?" he whined.

"I had a vision that you were going to accidently unplug the life support machine and kill my dad, that's what I've been trying to tell you." replied Meg wearily.

"Well what do you know, I probably would have killed your father." said the doctor looking down. "Er, you aren't in the... Looney Bin are you?"

"No doctor." said Lois, and began to talk about what had happened.

"Oh, well I have to go, get well!" said the doctor, and with that walked out.

As the family walked to the car, Chris started talking.

"Meg saved dad's life twice!" he said gleefully. "Boy is Dad going to flip out when he hears about this!"

Meg slept the whole car ride home. If having visions was tiring, she wasn't sure if she wanted them, but they were usefull. When she got home, she went right back to sleep.