Warm Without a Care Chapter 6

Okay, so I made this sad, and I'm everyone, but I wanna move onto other stuff, but it's also so sweet. I had big hopes for this story, but I just never want to write for it, and that means it's time for me to end it. I'm so sorry everyone! Please don't hate me.

No POV

"She's flat lining." The young doctor said to the older one that appeared to be his father. He had his white scrubs covered with the blood from the woman's body, and had a worried expression on his face.

"So are her husband, and the little boy." His father said from the other side of the room, which was partitioned off, but held a little four year old boy and his father.

"Should we at least put them together?" The young man asked, looking at his father with expectant eyes.

"If you wish." The older man answered, clearly unconcerned anymore, because the people were beyond hope of saving.

The young man pulled the curtain back to reveal a little boy whose face, though looked as if it had been adorable was barely recognizable beneath all the scratches and scrapes. His blonde hair was matted to his scalp with dirt and dried blood, and his clothes were completely soaked and ripped almost to shreds. The young man who looked to be about his age, was even worse, his ribs were broken and the outside skin was scraped off as he had gone through the windshield of a car, and the glass had basically pulled all the skin off and left the bones clearly visible. And even though his face was skinned and bloodied, the man would know his anywhere, as would he know the woman anywhere.

Troy and Gabriella.

They had been on many magazine covers around town because of their amazing relationship. High school sweethearts, separated by collage, brought back together by heartbreak and their love and want for children. The little boy had to be Troy's son, Austin. He'd been featured in the stories too. The child made by the breaking up of the two lovebirds. Right after having his heart shattered by the marvelous Gabriella, Troy had hooked up with some random floozy, producing Austin, whom the girl hadn't really wanted, and had left poor little Troy to raise all on his own. What a sad story the two had, and such a sad ending too. Almost as bad as Romeo and Juliet, but it was none of his business.

Troy had made it clear that they were no longer friends, but if they weren't then why did the boy feel such a tug on his heart looking down on the three lost souls? He shook his head as he rolled Gabby's bed over in between Austin and Troy's, and with her last bit of strength, he saw her reach over and grab both the boys hands. How sweet.

"Jason? Are you coming?" His father asked from outside the door, clearly mad that Jason had not only put the couple together but taken such a long time to do so.

"Yeah." He answered, trotting out of the room and turning the light off of the life that had once been so consumed with love, and was now filled with utter bliss and happiness, only now, the emotions would be in heaven. Where the three little angels deserved to live.