she's sick - Brad Simpson

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As I lay in my hospital bed, feeling like everything is going to end in three seconds, I look up at the clock hanging on the wall. It's eight o'clock at night.

I bought you a book. Dad says as he sits next to me. I smile and hold his hand.

Dad? Can we watch the outsiders? I ask making dad nod. He gets the outsiders up on his phone and we begin to watch.

After a while we hear a knock on the door. I turn my head and see the boys standing there.

Hey guys. I say with weakness in my voice. The boys smile but I can see that they're fighting back the tears. Like my dad.

Hey Y/n, how you feelin'? Tristan asks making me shrug.

I don't know. Kinda weird I guess. I say making them nod.

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Third person (Ik, change.)

All of the boys crowd around Y/n's bed. Brad has tears streaming down his face while the others keep theirs in.

Daddy, I don't wanna go. Y/n says to her crying father. He smiles and kisses her forehead.

I don't want you to go either baby. Please, hold on, for a little while longer. He pleads making the girl nod.

Only a few minutes go by but to Brad, it feels like hours. Y/n slowly gets weaker and weaker. The boys have tears picking their eyes and Y/n fights to keep her eyes open.

Daddy, I can't do it. Y/n states making Brad cry even more. He shakes his head and kisses her hand.

Don't say that. I know you can do it. Brad says making the girl shake her head slowly. She looks up at the other boys and smiles.

I love you guys. She says making even more tears run down their already stained cheeks. She looks back at Brad and kisses his cheek. Daddy, when I go, can you take off my necklace? And don't throw out my stuff.

I won't baby. Don't worry. Brad says making the girl nod. With every breath growing heavier and her body feeling even more paralyzed, Y/n shuts her eyes.

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