Chapter 26

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Chapter 26

Justin's POV


When we arrived at the hospital Madison had already lost a lot of blood and Tracey was running after the nurses as they carried Madison on a trolley down into the emergency room.

Tears streamed down my face as I arrived at the waiting area I couldn't believe what was happening as I collapsed into a chair and broke down. 

It wasn't normal for me to cry but things like this just breaks me but I'll kill that stupid fucking fool Jack, he's broke her completely and now she's fighting for her life

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It wasn't normal for me to cry but things like this just breaks me but I'll kill that stupid fucking fool Jack, he's broke her completely and now she's fighting for her life. I swear once I get my hands on him i'll kill him with my bear hands and ill do time in jail for him. 

'She will make it, shes a fighter Justin' Tracie tried to reassure me but I'm slowly loosing hope. 

'Yeah she dies I know who to who I'm doing time for.' I clenched my fists thinking of Jack makes me want to hit a wall. 'No, that's something she wouldn't want' Hearing them words kind of calmed me, Madison wouldn't want me go to jail, not over her ex but I will. 

After an hour of waiting and thinking Madison was finally rolled out and brought into a room were she was hooked into drips.  She had a gauze wrapped around her wrist and tubes up her nose. 

'Madison went straight into a coma during the operation, we don't know when she will come around but we do know that if she does, she will have memory loss.' The doctor said before leaving. I stood beside her and looked at her as she slept peacefully. 

I slowly brought my hand up to hers and rubbed her scars slowly, the gauze was bloody but I didn't care, I only wanted her to wake up. 


Madison looked so peaceful as her chest rose up and down slowly and her hair fell into place over her shoulders. 

Everything about this girl was just perfect and I knew from this day I needed to protect her and just be there for her. She needed me. she needed her family.


The days went by in a blur though and Madison was still in a coma, I came and went as I needed to shower, change and eat but I haven't really eaten anything. My mom tried to get me to eat but I couldn't as I just wanted Madison to wake up.

'Son please, Madison would want you to eat' She pleaded but I shook my head. 'Justin you don't know if she will even remember you!' she yelled at me. I was pacing back and forth in my moms kitchen and I just stopped, I turned my head and glared at her. 'You don't know that' I said growling, clenching my jaw. 'The doctor told me she will not have any memories of recent events, you are a recent event as you just came into her life not so long ago, she won't remember you!' That stuck in my head for days after.

I couldn't shake moms words from my head as they repeated over and over again in my head, was she right...would Madison not remember me?

I didn't want to believe what my mom said but she was right, a few days after Madison slowly woke up but couldn't remember me. My heart shattered into millions of pieces but I had to hold on tight because I knew one day she would remember me, maybe not yet but soon she will. 

Madison has been awake for 2 weeks and is slowly starting to remember things gradually and it's a big improvement as the doctor told us. Every time I visit I tell her old stories to try get her memory to work and for her to not forget who she once was all those years ago. 

One day I brought her up my old memory book so she could see who she used to be, how happy she used to be. She smiled it all the old photos and mostly she cried into my arms as she felt horrible that she couldn't remember anyone.

It broke me to see her this way but she is slowly coming around, one day she will remember me and her friends and she will be that happy girl again, I know she will. It'll just take time.



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