A/N: Next chapter. I wrote these all really fast so the first four chapters are going up at the same time. Please take the time to read them. Story continues to change POV hopefully it is easy to tell who's view you are reading. Please review it always helps to get constructive critisim. Disclaimer: I don not own GLEE or any of its characters. Glee belongs to FOX and its creators.
Chapter 1:
Just like she did every morning Judy checked the sign in book at the ICU front desk to see who had come to see her daughter. The daily names, Noah Puckerman, Brittnay Pierce, Santana Lopez, Will Schuester , were there as well as Sam Evans and Mercedes Jones. Once it was clear that Quinn was in a coma Rachel Berry had made a schedule for visits to "ensure that Quinn receive continual support and companionship." It was sweet and Judy was grateful that her daughter had so many great friends that cared about her. Judy wasn't sure how well everyone was following Rachel's schedule as the rotating names of friends was constantly different, save the three students and one teacher that came everyday. At first Judy had sat with Quinn all day at the hospital praying that her daughter would wake, but as the first week came to a close and she saw that Quinn would really never be alone, she gave into her bosses at work and returned. It really wasn't like she had much choice. Quinn's hospital bills needed to be paid, and Judy only kept her health insurance if she continued to work.
Walking into the private room she'd insisted her daughter get Judy replaced the flowers she brought a few days before. Perhaps it was ridiculous to bring flowers to a coma patient, but her Quinnie loved flowers so Judy refreshed the vase every few days.
Once the flowers were replaced she sat down on the bed and began to do the exercises and massages on Quinn's limps that the physical therapist had suggest they do in order to help slow down the atrophy that Quinn's muscles would begin to have. It also kept the blood flowing and reduced the chances of blood clots that could be life threating to her daughter.
After fifteen minutes she'd finished exercising Quinn's arms and legs so Judy settled in the chair next to the bed and pulled out Fahrenheit 451 and began reading it aloud. She'd discovered the book as well as A Separate Peace and the Outsiders on Quinn's night stand, coming to the conclusion that these were the next three books on Quinn's never ending reading list Judy decided to read them to Quinn. Some say that coma patients can hear and Judy was going to make sure that Quinn was at least entertained for a little while with things she loved.
When 8:45 came around Judy packed up her things, kissed Quinn's forehead and left for work. "I'll be back at lunch, honey." Leaving was always the hardest part for Judy. It didn't matter that Quinn lay still and quiet while Judy did her exercises or read, Judy knew Quinn could feel her presence, at least she hopped she did, and Judy had abandoned Quinn once before and she would not do it again. She also feared that Quinn would wake up alone, and that broke Judy's heart. She didn't want that for her daughter, that was why it was such a relief that all Quinn's friends made sure that she had company from 3:45 until 7:00 when visiting hours ended.
Checking to see that her phone was on, though Mercedes as Quinn's medical power of attorney would get the first call if Quinn woke, Judy would get one as well, Mercedes had seen to it. Seeing the volume button all the way up, vibrate on, and full battery, Judy placed the phone back in her pocket and exited the hospital hoping that today would be the day she received the phone call that her daughter was finally awake.
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