WARNING: Some of this chapter is emotional, but the ending is just...eh. I own halie, Harvey, Sam, Laura, Samson, Sydney, Mark and Blazer
"Can you help her?" Harvey asked again.
Mark sighed. He had brought the torn up car in his office that night and had welded her body parts back together. But the stress and pain must have been too much for her, because she had fallen into unconsciousness.
"I can't bring her out of it. She has to fight this battle by herself." The doctor said sadly. Gentle patting Harvey on the fender, he left the room.
Harvey leaned over his sister. She was in one piece again, but she still looked like she had strained herself. Her purple paint was scratched and in some parts, torn off. Her blue eyes were hidden beneath her eyelids, which may never open again. Harvey felt tears come to his eyes.
"Halie, please don't leave us. I know you can come out of it." Gentle taking his sister's tire, he muttered something.
"I love you."
He gently rubbed her hood, taking precautions because how it had been detached from her only 6 hours ago. She suddenly flat lined. Harvey felt his oil grow cold. "No Halie! Don't let go yet!" He rested his front bumper up against her side and hardly noticed Mark as he shocked her engine. Her heart-rate jumped a bit and she twitched.
"That's it Halie, stay with us." Mark muttered and pushed Harvey gently away from his sister.
"Harvey, sorry, but she may not make it." Mark said.
Thought went through Harvey's head. What if Halie didn't come back to Radiator Springs? Would he go back? Would he ever find Blazer? What would he tell Doc?
Harvey let his eyes avert to the ground. Mark checked over his sister very quickly, but with much care.
"Harvey, why don't you go outside with your other friends?" Mark suggested lightly.
Harvey looked at the doctor, then his sister, before nodding. When he passed through the double doors, he was shocked. All of his friends looked dejected. Sydney was even crying. Almost at once, Samson drove up to him. "Is she alright?"
Harvey almost nodded, but then shook his head. Halie was a goner and everyone knew that.
Mark suddenly pushed through the double doors and looked at Harvey.
"She awake, and she wants to speak with you."
Harvey felt relief flow through him. She was awake. That was good.
Driving past the doctor, he saw his sister on the lift; he winced, seeing as in how much pain she was in.
Taking her tire gently, he murmured softly to her.
"Harvey? Oh I'm so glad you're here." She whispered.
"Hush, don't wear yourself out." He protested.
Halie gulped, but it looked very painful for her. "Harvey, I want you to tell dad that I love him and…"
"Halie, don't talk like that! You're alright! You're in one piece that is." Harvey said.
Halie tried to shake her head, but the effort was too much for her. "Stop it brother, I'm going to die. That is my fate."
"You don't have a fate! Not yet! Whatever it is, it won't happen for a long time!" Harvey cried out, almost like a little kid.
Halie looked at her brother, love in her blue eyes. "You can save me every time."
Harvey was about to speak, when he realized what his sister was saying. Even though her wounds were fixed, the pain of what happened would never go away.
Halie looked at the machines she was hooked up to. "Please brother, put my out of my misery."
Harvey looked at her, then the plugs. He was about to pull them, when he had a flash back of when he and Halie were younger.
"Oh Harvey! You're the best brother I could have!" Halie squealed.
Harvey chuckled. "Why I guess it's only fair to say that you're the best sister I ever had."
Halie beamed. She couldn't have a better family.
Harvey smiled. He loved his sister. She was so sweet and innocent. She suddenly grew serious.
"Harvey, promise me one thing, that you will never give up on me, no matter what I say."
Harvey was surprised, but nodded, gently nuzzling her he whispered. "No matter what, I will always fight for you."
Harvey shook himself. That promise he made to Halie long ago was not forgotten.
"No Halie, I'm not going to let you go." He decided.
Halie looked at him, warmness in her eyes.
"Your right, I…I shouldn't give up to quickly." She stuttered.
Harvey gently stroked her left tire. He was so glad to see her still strong and brave.
A sudden cry came from the other room. Both Halie and Harvey turned to see Blazer bursting through the double doors. His two burley sidekicks had Sydney in tires and Blazer pushed Mark, Samson, Laura and Sam out into the room.
"Alright Hudson! I don't know how you survived that little killing spree last night, and I still don't know where Radiator Springs is, but I do know that I have one of your little friends here. Tell me or I'll kill her." The blazer threatened.
"Leave her alone you piece of junk!" Samson growled.
"Shut it!" one of the burly cars snapped sharply.
Halie narrowed her eyes. "Let her go!"
Blazer looked down at the cars under him and roughly pulled up Laura. "Tell me, or I'll kill BOTH of them."
"Hey, let her go, scrap metal!" Sam cried.
The blazer narrowed his eyes at Halie before taking out a gun. He pointed it at Laura's head. She started squirming, but the blazer's grip was too strong.
Before he could pull the trigger or before Halie could speak, another bullet hit the gun, knocking it out of Blazer's tire. Everyone looked to see two familiar figures standing at the doors.
"Let go of our daughters…" Lightning growled.
"…and you have the right to remain silent." The Sheriff snarled.
