It's been two days since the.....accident. I can hardly get myself to say that word "accident". It seems empty and with no hope, but i guess thats why it all seems like a bad dream that I cannot wake up from.
Let me fill you in for these past two days...
Kamris family and I all sat in silence in the hallway outside of the room the doctors rushed Kamri into a few hours ago. No one had told us anything since then. The doors have remained closed, so the only thing I can say is they are still in there working. But what could they be working on? It wasn't that bad of a crash was it? All of these questions flooded my mind until the doors slowly opened. My heart was racing as a doctor approached us.
"Mr. and Mrs. Heart?" questioned the doctor.
"Yes," they both replied,"tell us doctor how is she?"
"She is still in critical condition, it may be a few hours until we know for sure." replied the doctor.
"Until we know what doctor?" I asked.
"If she will make it or not," she replied hesitantly.
We all sat down in shock of the possibility of loosing Kamri. The next three hours are a blur of waiting. But when the third hour came about nurses started to quickly rush into the room while yelling orders at one another. Something happened, something bad. I just knew it. I closed my eyes and did something I haven't done in a while.
"Please God, please let Kamri come out of this Lord, I just want my best friend back." The second I opened my eyes the same doctor pushed open the door.
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