Chapter 4-
Melinda arrived home. Jim was at work. She was bored so she decided to sleep…
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She was standing in a dark and unpleasant room. Then suddenly Beth appeared. "You won't be able to stop me this time…" "Don't even try…." "You can stop me, don't even try." Beth repeatedly said making Melinda dizzy.
Then Melinda woke up, got on pants, a shirt and coat and ran outside to her as fast as she could. She approached the woods when Beth joined her. "You don't listen to warnings much do you?" Beth asked. Beth made Melinda swerve into a tree and everything went black.
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Jim was working, wondering what Melinda was up to when they got a call. He and his co-workers jumped in the ambulance, Jim was driving. The spot was somewhere out in the woods; in the middle of nowhere. Jim was driving and driving when he saw the accident. He could have sworn his heard skipped a beat.
He didn't need to look any further than the red jeep turning drivers-side down. He ran out of the car and over to the car. There was lots of blood dripping down her head in 10 different spots at least. "MEL!!" he screamed. He didn't know what he was feeling; he just lost it because of it. Was it pain? Anger? Sorrow? A combination of all three? It was the worst feeling ever. But he knew he had to save his wife. She wasn't moving. Jim took the hammer and pried the sunroof open.
They were successfully able to get Melinda out of the car, although she still wasn't moving. They lifted her into the ambulance and Jim got in the back. He was never leaving her side again. He hated seeing her like this. Blood dripping down her head, cuts and bruises everywhere, but the worst news, no pulse.
