Title: Blind Love
Disclaimer: I don't own Wizards of Waverly place. This is just a fanfiction. No infringement intended. If similar to something or someone, it is a coincidence.
Summary: What if Justin and Alex weren't related by blood and the only people that knew about it were Alex and her parents, Jerry and Teresa?
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-Chapter 7- Darkness
She didn't hear anything. She vaguely saw people rushing towards her on the ice, and then it was all black.
Justin
For some reason, Justin felt a touch of regret for leaving before Alex's performance ended. But it was instantly removed by an unseen force. Rosie didn't like ice skating, she thought it was stupid. With some persuasion she finally got Justin to leave.
They got to the dorms and again went to Sophie's dorm. He didn't want to but the effect Sophie had on him was more than he could fight off. Yes, he turned into quite a laid back person before, but now things were different. He was completely ignoring all of his studies and was on the brink of being withdrawn from all of his classes. He only had one more year after this and he would graduate, he couldn't slack off now.
Interestingly enough, when they entered the dorm room, it was decorated. The whole place was dark only several candles illuminated the place.
"What's all this?" Justin asked observing the area.
"I had my friends help. Happy One Monthaverssary!"
"Wow, you did all this?"
"Yes, this is special. I want to spend it only with you," she said seductively and pushing him toward the bed. There was incense in the room that made him give in to whatever it was she was doing. He was giving into the darkness. Flashes of Alex's smiling face, flew by before it was all dark.
Alex
She heard faint voices, and an annoying beeping sound. Couldn't somebody turn off that annoying alarm clock? She tried to turn over and reach over to turn it off, but she couldn't move. Then it was silent.
She didn't know how much time passed again until she heard loud voices. She recognized her parents especially her mom.
"Alex, Alex honey do you hear me?"
"Why isn't she waking up doctor?" Jerry asked.
"You need to give her some time. She was knocked out pretty well." He explained.
Alex tried to move her fingers and toes and it worked. She made a soft moan to indicate that she already came to.
"She's awake!" Teresa exclaimed.
"Oh thank God." Elenita said. She was here too? Of course she was. Not only was she her birth mother but she was her skating manager.
"Alex, can you hear us?" Jerry asked.
"Mhm," Alex said.
"I guess that's a yes," the doctor said. "We'll need to check her condition now."
"Of course doctor." Jerry said.
Alex wanted to see her family. She tried opening her, but everything was dark. Maybe she didn't open them. She tried again and again and again. Each time it was still dark. She knew she was opening her eyes because she felt her eyelids opening and closing. But no matter when they were closed or opened, it was dark. The same darkness. Never changing. It couldn't. She wasn't was she?
"Why can't I see? Why is it so dark?" Alex asked.
The CT scan of her brain showed that there was damage to the brain. The part of the brain that was responsible for vision was damaged. They said it would probably be permanent.
"Of course technology is improving everyday, and we might be able to find a way to return her vision. But for right now, there's nothing we can do. I'm sorry." The doctor said.
Teresa, Jerry, and Elenita sat in the hall of the hospital. There was nothing to say. Everything was said already. Alex was blind. She could no longer skate or see the world around her. How would they tell her this news? How would the rest of the kids react?
"Alex?" Teresa said softly. "We have something to say."
