Headaches

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I couldn't tell if I was gonna pass out or if it was just hardcore butterflies.

We reach the car by the time I had to steady myself. My breathing became more heavy and my vision was blurring, fading in and out. I start to feel sweaty at the back of my neck, some start to form in my hairline and on top of my lip. I sort of collapse but it's more to just get closer to the ground. I could only hear buzzing noises that was right in my head. I could feel what would have been grass under me. I needed water and some pain killers or something. I was unaware but I think I was crying. I began to feel my body be laid so that it was touching the ground. And then I could only see black.

I began hearing muffled talking that felt really close to me. I try opening my eyes but it was a struggle. I felt something damp press against my forehead. I started hearing the voices more clearer. My eyes began opening slightly, I kept trying. Each time got easier.
"M'am, we're just going to give you some water to drink." A mans voice said.
I could see a little better but only make out blurs and figures. I felt something kinda hard touch my lips and felt a cool liquid pouring into my mouth. My body automatically swallowed what I think was water.
I could see properly now, but my head is thumping of a headache. I saw two men in blue paramedics uniforms hovering over me and then I saw Ben on his knees on my left. He smiled at me, making me go all tingly.
"M'am, can you hear properly?" One of the men asked.
"Y-yeah," I managed to say.
One came closer to me and looked me in the eyes. "I'm just going tot get you to tell me how many fingers I'm holding up, okay."
He does as he said and held up three. Well I hope it was.
"Three..." I answer.
"Good, now we're just going to get your blood pressure, so you'll feel a tight squeeze on your arm." He wrapped the plastic bandage type thing around right arm and I felt it get tighter and tighter, then I felt it release.
"Everything seems to be back to normal. You must of been dehydrated or something, do you have bad anxiety at all?" He asks.
"Umm, I used to, I mean...recently things happened but I haven't felt too bad."
"Okay, just keep an eye on things, if you feel any doubt, you can book in to see a doctor and if it's a psychological thing, then he'll put you into someone who can help." He said as he gave a friendly smile.
"Okay thank you."
"If you feel any headaches, take some basic pain killers and for now, try and stay well rested, don't move too much if you don't have to."
I nodded in response. Ben piped in, "I'll take her home and make sure she does just that." He said sincerely.
I realised there was an ambulance that they would have came in parked in front of Ben's car. I had been leaning against his car to sit up. Ben put his arm around my waist to help me up. He steadied me as we stood up. He helped me into the passenger side of his car. I managed to buckle my self in and Ben went around and climbed in. The ambulance had packed up and the paramedics began driving away.
"You okay?" Ben asks.
"Yeah, just a headache." I reply with slight smile.

"Well, this has been quite an interesting day." He smiles.

"Yeah, I guess it has." I chuckle slightly. I'm glad I got to spend the day with Ben. He's been super supportive and kind to me. Sometimes it's small things like these that make you enjoy life.


*** (authors note) ***

I'm sorry this hasn't been updated in a long time. But here's a quick fill in chapter. Thank you to everyone who still reads this story. I'm going to try my best to keep updating. 

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⏰ Last updated: Nov 03, 2015 ⏰

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