I remembered that my friends said they would help me. So I decided to message them. When I got out of the car, my mom grabbed my crutches and we walked inside. Once we got to the stairs, my mom called my dad for help. But I dropped my crutches and walked up with out them. My mom gave them to me again and I went to my room.
When I got there, I put on my school brace, that held my knee, leg and ankle. I walked over to my bed, and I placed my phone down. I looked at my sister who was doing her work, and I snuck out of the house. The first thing I need to do is run. So without any help I started running.
1 week later.....
It was 2:30, finally the end of the school day. I raced out to my car and we went to the doctors. Once we got there, they took me into the x-ray room and then into a hospital looking room. The doctor walked threw the door. "Well, it is looking good. I think a surgery my be necessary in the future after she is done healing."
"And what about gymnastics? I'm I good to try out?"
The doctor looked at me, "Well, it might not be the best choice to go back again, but you can try. If you mess it up, you could risk everything. I need you to go to physiotherapy twice a week, to strength your knee, and for you broke bone in your leg, keep one of your casts on."
"What about my ankle? I dislocated the bones, what should I do."
"It's looking better, but just go easy on it." I smiled and my mom and I left. On our way out, I booked an appointment and then we left. "Mom, can we please go to the gym, I need some practise time." My mom looked at me. "Fine. Just take it easy ok?" I rolled my eyes and got out of the car. I went to my locker and I got changed. I stepped out in the gym. Everything I tried I failed at it. I tried it again and again. Nothing would ever get me to were I was again. I was hopeless. But something inside of me told me to try the balance beam. So I did. The moment I got on. I stood up but....
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