Chapter 8

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Kalani POV
I wake up just like every day ahaha and I check my messages with Lilly. I sent her three messages and she hasn't replied to any, have I done something? Was it something is said? "No honey you haven't done anything." I turn around and see my mum with tears falling down her face. I must've been thinking out loud again. I rush over to mum and hug " mum what happened is everything okay?" I ask concerned "um no. Kalani honey you might want to sit down for this okay?" She tells me "okay? Go on" I say "Well um Lilly hasn't answered because she's in the hospital...." I start balling and asking why "she self harmed her self and sweetie she's in coma with a 38% chance of living..." She tells me sadly "WHAT!! IT CANT BE TRUE! SHES MY BEST FRIEND, MY SISTER, MY EVERYTHING MUM!!! YOU HAVE TO BE JOKING!!!" I yell while sobbing into her chest. "I'm sorry honey but it's true, Nash and the guys just told me and are telling the other girls. Would you like to go to the hospital?" She asks "yes please." I say already running to the car.

The whole drive to the hospital I was crying and thinking about why this had to happen to her. We got to he hospital and I ran in before mum even stopped the car. (Heheh lol) just as I run in the other other girls run in balling too. We see Nash waiting in the living room for us knowing we were coming. He takes us to her room and what we see shocks us and make us cry harder. We see our best friend, actually we see our sister laying in a hospital bed literally covered in wires to help her breathe and give her blood. It's the most horrifying site. We all run to our mums and cry harder.

Cams POV

All the girls are coming today and I don't think they are gonna handle seeing her like this well. Who am I kidding I can't even handle it misled, I can't look at her without crying.

* 2 hours later
The girls walk in and start crying more then they are. At first shock filled there faces and then it turned back into sadness and tears. They immediately run out the room not handling it and go back to there parents. I don't blame them, it's hard to see someone you are so close to in this state.

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