Hospital
"Well, you two have been in the wars, haven't you?" Dave smiled knowing and relieved they weren't too badly hurt.
"He stole my bag?" she defended.
"Aaron stole your bag?" he asked trying to hide a smirk. "Ah so you beat him up."
She rolled her eyes. "No, the muggers and his attackers stole my bag. Aaron retrieved my bag."
"Gaining himself a concussion in the process."
"Dave, can we go to the hospital? I may have a sprained ankle and broken wrist. I just want to get Aaron home as soon as possible. After all he has a concussion."
"Fine. Jack, can you push your sister's pram?"
He nodded and answered, "I'll try."
"Emily, put your arm around my shoulders. I'll help you walk to the car. Aaron, you follow."
They nodded knowing he was taking charge for their own good. Emily put her arm around his shoulders while Jack took the pram. They walked to the car while Aaron followed.
When they got to the car park she asked, "Which car are we using?"
"We'll use mine," he answered. When she looked concerned he added, "Don't worry, I've put Evie's baby seat in there."
"Thanks Dave," she answered relieved.
"I think it might be best if you go in the front as you'll have more leg room," he answered. He then turned to Jack and added, "Buddy, can you look after your dad and your sister while I drive?"
He nodded enthusiastically making him smile. He then got them all in the car and drove them to the hospital. When they got there he parked and helped them all get back out again. He then supported Emily into the hospital while Jack pushed his sister and Aaron followed.
They checked in and were told to go straight to x-ray having already been notified by the paramedics. They soon called her name and she went in to have her wrist and ankle x-rayed relieved Dave would look after her fiancé and children. She just wanted this over as soon as possible so she could take him home.
Soon she was given the results. It confirmed she had broken her wrist and sprained her ankle. They told her they couldn't push anything on her sprain as over twenty years it had shown wrapping it up often caused an adverse effect. They put her wrist in a cast and a splint making sure the bones set properly.
Dave then helped them all get back home. Once inside he sat both parents on the couch. She kept an eye on her fiancé while Dave tried to look after the family for the rest of the day.
"I don't need you looking at me all the time," he snapped.
"Aaron, you have a concussion so sorry as much as it may bug you yes you do need constant attention," she answered.
He rolled his eyes and sunk into the sofa. Today had really not turned out as planned. It was meant to have been a family outing to the park. Now here he was with a concussion and his fiancée had a broken wrist and sprained ankle.
Thankfully he didn't get any more symptoms that day. Dave and Emily kept an eye on him all week just in case. Luckily nothing happened Emily's injuries also healed without any problems. The cast and splint were soon off.
