Chapter 15 *Tobey's P.O.V.*

Sid and I waited patiently in the waiting room in the emergency room for either Nana to come or the doctors with news on Sue. I hated waiting here, the memories of us waiting in the doctor's office for Sue after we found her. I hated it then, and I hate it now.

After another ten minutes, Nana ran to us, but I noticed she was still limping. She came over to us, and asked immediately, "What happened? What's wrong with Sue?"

Sid stood up, and told her, "Sue got attacked by her kidnapper at the park. We got there, but he didn't fight me even after I punched him. He hit her with a big metal baseball bat. She got hit in the chest and head pretty bad. Nana, what do we do!?"

Just as Nana was about to answer, the doctor walked towards us with Sue's charts. He didn't look happy or relieved, but he didn't look devastated. I didn't know if that was a good thing, or a bad thing.

He cleared his throat, and we focused our full attention on him. "Well, we took X-Rays of her head and chest, and our suspicions were correct. Sue had broken two ribs, and a small fracture her skull. You said she was hit with a metal baseball bat, correct?"

We nodded, and the memory of Sue hitting the ground and not moving reentered my head. I shivered at the thought. The doctor continued,

"Sue has some swelling of the brain, and a minor concussion. But other than that, she is doing fine. She needs plenty of rest to heal." he sighed, then said, "the injuries she received are reasonable, and it makes sense. She got hit very hard with a metal bat, and if your hit with enough force, it could break bones unfortunately. Were you boys playing rough with her?"

I was stunned by the accusation he said! Me, rough with Sue, especially after what happened?! I wouldn't even think of hitting her with a bat, especially a metal one! Even Sid would never even think of hurting her on purpose! To say I wasn't furious would be a big fat lie! I growled, but Nana put her hand on my shoulder.

"No, my boys haven't hurt her, we don't even own a metal baseball bat. May we see her?" Nana asked, and she gave my shoulder a squeeze.

The doctor nodded, then walked over to her room. Before we entered, he said, "she's asleep. We gave her a small dose of local anesthesia so she wouldn't wake up when we were taking the X-Rays and other things. But she may wake up soon, I not completely sure."

We nodded, and Sid and I walked over to her bed, me on one side, and Sid on the other. We each found a hand to hold, and I stared into her face. There was a bandage wrapped around her head, and it looked a little bit like a headband. I watched the gentle rise and fall of her chest, and I smiled. But I still couldn't believe she got this badly hurt from being hit with a baseball bat. Yeah, it was metal, but still, how?

When the doctor left, I immediately asked Nana, "Nana, how would a metal baseball bat hurt Sue so badly?"

Nana sighed and answered, "He must be very strong to cause this much injury to Sue with just a bat . . . This proves how dangerous he really is . . ."

As if on cue, Sue moaned and shivered. She cried out in a whisper, "Sp-Spencer . . . Please . . . Stop . . . I won't scream any-anymore . . ."

"Boys . . . Who is Spencer . . . ?" Nana asked us while she stroked Sue's hair trying to calm her down. That name didn't mean anything to me, but if Sue was having nightmares about this guy, then it's probably important. Suddenly, it all clicked in.

"Nana, Spencer must be the name of Sue's kidnapper!" I yelled out, causing Nana and Sid to jump and look at me.

"Tobey, why do you think that?"

"It's just . . . I think Sue was having a nightmare about a guy named Spencer, and I think we found her kidnapper before the ambulance came . . . It-it . . . It all just makes sense . . ."

Nana looked at me, then looked at Sue as she snored softly in her sleep, then nodded. "Tobey, I think your right. I think Sue's kidnapper attacked her again today."

"But Nana, what do we do to stop him?"

"I don't know yet. But we will stop him. Excuse me, I have to make a call," Nana said, then stepped out of the room. I looked at Sue, then started to stroke her hair gently like how Nana did it before.

Sue moaned, then she rolled over onto her side, stretched herself out, then curled into a ball. Sid smiled, and moved some of her hair out her face. Sue startled awake from that small movement.

"Wha-what?! Who's there!?" Sue gasped, and her eyes darted around the room wildly. When she saw us, she relaxed. "What happened?"

"Sue, your in the hospital. Your safe now." I told her, and she looked at me, then looked at Sid nervously. It seemed she always felt more comfortable with Sid than me, and I'm okay with that.

"Sid?"

"Yeah, but you have to rest, your hurt. Your skull got cracked, and you broke two ribs. So just take it easy, okay Mei Mei?"

"Yeah bro." Sue smiled, and she shut her eyes and laid her head back down. Sid smiled, and continued to stroke her hair. He leaned down, and kissed her forehead. I heard him whisper something, but I couldn't hear him.

I smiled at them, then shivered from the sudden gust of cold air. A folded piece of paper flew in, and landed on the floor next to Sid. He picked it up, and unfolded it. He became as white as a sheet, but silently pushed it into his pocket, and focused his attention back on Sue.

"Sid, what was that paper?" I asked him, but he shook his head.

"Nothing, don't worry about it." he said simply. Nana then walked in, and smiled at Sue.

"Did she wake up yet?" Nana asked us, and before I could answer, Sue said groggily,

"I'm awake Nana." Sue lifted her head and looked at Nana. She smiled slightly. Nana smiled back, then placed her bag on the chair and started to mix ingredients together in a large cup. When she finished, she handed the glass to Sue while Sid and I helped her sit up. Sue took the glass while Nana explained,

"Those are special herbs that will ease your pain and help you heal faster. Drink it slowly, I don't wanted you to choke, okay sweetie?" Sue nodded, and slowly drank the mixture. She smiled, and she already looked to be feeling better.

"Better?"

"Yeah Nana, thanks, but I'm really tired, can I go to sleep?"

"Of course you can dear." Nana smiled, and helped Sue lie back down and tuck her in. I looked at the two, then snuck a glance at Sid, who was staring nervously at the ground. I knew that wasn't good. What was on that note that got him so nervous and antsy?

To Be Continued . . . To Another Story . . . :D


Yes, this story is over, but I'm making a sequel. Soon you'll find out why Sid is so antsy, and where did Spencer go? You'll just have to wait for the sequel to find out my readers!!!

By the way, tell me if you want the sequel to be like this story with changing P.O.V.'s, or just third person? Tell me what would be better.

Sequel should start rolling soon, I hope . . . :D