A/N: Hey guys! I hope you like part 3 and I hope to update the new chapter of "Runnin' Home to You" next week or by the end of the month.
Sorry for any typos.
Injured (Part 3)
Third person's POV
The next morning, Sabine woke up when she heard a beeping noise beside her, she opened her eyes and realized she wasn't in hers and Ezra's bedroom, then, she remembered all that had happened yesterday. She looked over at the couch where Ezra had stayed the night but frowned when she didn't see him there, she was about to call him when he walked into the room.
"Hey." He said.
She smiled. "Hey." She said.
He walked to the bed and leaned down to kiss her softly on the lips.
"Good morning." He said when they broke apart.
"Morning." She said smiling.
"How did you sleep?" He asked.
"Very good, considering I have my right leg immobilized from the knee down." She answered.
"That's good." The young man answered.
"Do you know anything about my father's flight?" The young woman asked.
"Yeah, I tracked his flight and it will land in thirty minutes." Ezra said. "I also called my parents and told them what had happened, they'll come in the afternoon to see us." He said.
"That's very sweet of them." Sabine said.
Ezra smiled and sat down on the chair next to the bed.
Alrich arrived at the hospital twenty minutes after his flight had landed, he climbed down from the taxi, thanked the driver and walked into the building. He took out his phone and dialed Ezra's number.
"Bridger." Ezra's voice answered.
"Hello, Ezra." Alrich said.
"Oh! Mr. Wren!" The young man answered. "Hello, sir. How are you?" He asked.
"I'm fine, thank you. How is Sabine?" Alrich asked.
"She's fine, sir." The young man answered.
"I'm glad." The older man answered. "Listen, Ezra. I'm already here in the lobby of the hospital, could you please tell me what my daughter's room number is?" He asked.
"Sure, it's 10A25." Ezra answered.
"Thank you, Ezra. I'll be there shortly." Alrich said and hung up.
Sabine's POV
Ezra and I were watching TV when we heard a soft knock on the door and we turned our head to the door and I smiled when I saw my father standing there.
"Daddy." I said happily.
He walked into the room and hugged me. "Oh, honey. I'm so glad to see you." He said.
I smiled and hugged him back. "Me too." I said.
We broke the hug and he and Ezra shook hands.
"Hello, Ezra." My father said.
"Hello, sir." Ezra answered. "It's nice to see you."
"Likewise." My father said. ""So, how do you feel, honey?" He asked me.
"A little bit better than yesterday." I answered.
"I'm glad to hear that." My father said.
Ten minutes later, we were talking when we heard a knock on the door and turned our head towards it.
"Good morning, Sabine." The doctor said.
"Good morning, doctor." I said.
"Good morning, Ezra."
"Good morning, doctor."
"I see you have a new visitor." The doctor said.
"Oh, he is my father, Alrich Wren." I said. "He arrived just a couple of minutes ago."
The doctor extended her hand and she and my father shook hands.
"Nice to meet you, Mr. Wren. I am Doctor Jennifer Wells and I'm in charge of your daughter's case." The doctor said and started to explain my father about my condition.
While my father and the doctor talked, I couldn't help but feel nervous about the surgery since I've never had one and I knew there could be complications after the surgery.
"Hey, are you okay?" Ezra asked worried and placed his hand on top of mine.
"Yeah, I'm okay." I lied and gave him a smile trying to convince him but it didn't work.
He sighed. "'Bine, please don't shut me out. Tell me, what's wrong?" He asked.
I took a deep breath and looked into Ezra's blue eyes. "I'm a little bit nervous about the surgery." I said. "I've never had one before and I know there can be complications after the surgery."
"Hey, I know you're scared." Ezra said. "But you're in good hands and I know everything will be okay, your parents, your brother and I will be here when you wake up." He said.
"Thank you, Ez." I said smiling softly.
"You're welcome." He said.
I leaned forward and kissed him softly on the lips.
Third Person's POV
Four hours later, the nurses started to prepare Sabine for surgery; Alrich had texted Tristan and told him that Sabine was about to enter to surgery, he received a text from his oldest child a few minutes later saying their flight would land in fifteen minutes.
The architect smiled softly when he saw Tristan's latest message and the encouragement words for Sabine.
"Alrich?" The young man asked.
"Yes?" He said and looked up from his phone.
"It's time." Ezra said.
"Thank you, Ezra." Alrich answered and tucked his phone in the breast pocket of his coat, then, he walked into Sabine's room.
"Hi, sweetheart." He said. "Are you ready?"
Sabine took a deep breath. "Yes, I am." She said confidently.
"That's good." He said.
"Do you know anything about Tristan and mother?" The young woman asked.
"Your brother sent me a message saying their flight will land in a couple of minutes and he also sent this for you." He said and showed her Tristan's last message.
Sabine smiled as she read Tristan's message. "Thank you, dad." She said.
"You're welcome, my little artist." Alrich said and kissed her softly on the forehead.
Ezra walked closer to the hospital bed. "Everything will be okay." He said.
"I know." She answered.
The young man leaned down and kissed her softly on the lips. "I love you."
"I love you too." She said.
Alrich and Ezra stepped back as the nurses came forward and removed the heart monitor from her finger and pulled up the bed rails before taking her to the operating room.
Thirty minutes later, Ezra and Alrich were in the hospital's cafeteria having breakfast.
"Thank you for inviting me to breakfast, Ezra." Alrich said.
"You're welcome, sir." Ezra answered.
"I also want to thank you for taking care of Sabine." The older man answered.
"You don't have to thank me, Alrich. I love Sabine and I hate when something bad happens to her." The young man answered.
"Still, I want to thank you, Ezra." Alrich said.
"You're welcome, sir." The young man said. "Umm…Alrich?" He asked a couple of minutes later.
"Yes?"
"Sabine and I were talking earlier and we both agreed that Ursa, Tristan and you should stay with us while Sabine recovers from the surgery." Ezra answered.
"Are you sure, Ezra?" Won't be a little tight?" Alrich asked.
Ezra shook his head. "No, the apartment is quite big. We have a guest room and Sabine's studio." He said. "I think we will be good."
"Alright, thank you, Ezra." Alrich said.
"You're welcome." The young man said.
They continued having breakfast until Alrich's phone rang and he answered it.
"Alrich Wren." He said and smiled softly when he heard Tristan's voice.
"Hello, son." The architect said. "Are you already here? Okay, we'll see you in a few minutes." He said and hung up."
"Are they already here?" Ezra asked.
"Yes, they are." Alrich answered and he and Ezra left the cafeteria.
Two hours later, the Wren family and Ezra were in the waiting room talking about the sleeping arrangements while waiting for an update on Sabine's surgery, they didn't have to wait too long though since the doctor that had Sabine's case walked into the waiting room five minutes later.
"Doctor." Ezra said when he saw the doctor and got up. "How is Sabine?" He asked.
"She's fine. The surgery went well; they are moving her back to her room as we talk." Doctor Wells said.
"Okay. Thank you, doctor." The young man said.
"You're welcome, Mr. Bridger." The doctor said and left.
Ezra sighed in relief and turned his head to Sabine's family, all of them had small smiles on their faces.
He smiled and walked closer to them. "Let's go. We need to be there before she wakes up." He said and he, Tristan and Sabine's parents headed to Sabine's room.
