Ed's POV
Black. That was my world as I struggled to push past the cruel veil separating me from what I knew was the world beyond. It was hard. I wanted to give up so bad, but a small voice in the back of my conscience was telling me there was a reason I couldn't give up, only I didn't know what that reason was.
Open. I commanded my eyelids. Come on Ed, you can do this, just open your eyes.
Suddenly, as if someone was turning a mic on, I could hear the faint sounds of a conversation.
"Look, I think he's waking up, go get Taylor for me, love," a guy hurriedly requested. "And please, let's not say anything about what happened until he's fully recovered, he doesn't need that kind of shock."
A woman's voice consented and left the room, her footsteps echoing as she walked away.
Suddenly, I found the strength to open my eyelids, and I fluttered them open, exposing me to where I was. It seemed to me that I was in a hospital room, with balloons, flowers, and an unhealthy amount of teddy bears with orange paw prints scattered around the room. A nurse was in the room, seemingly checking my vital signs while calling for a doctor.
Next to the bed I was in stood a guy who looked to be in his late teens, who had green eyes full of relief and something more concerning-guilt-along with a mess of curly brown hair that looked ruffled and distressed, as if he had slept on it in a chair overnight.
"Ed, oh God, I was beginning to believe you would never make it, and Taylor..." he didn't finish the sentence through the tears unwillingly escaping from his eyes. He said Taylor like 'Tayluh', but I had a faint recollection of heavier, richer country accents saying the same name. Whoever 'Taylor' or 'Tayluh' was, however, I had no idea. Actually, I had no idea who the lad I was talking to was, even though he seemed to know me, quite well in fact.
My confused thoughts were dissipated by a swarm of crazed girls who suddenly entered the room screaming "Harry" and "Ed". They came in asking us to sign everything from phone cases to tongues, which I thought was a bit odd but somehow seemingly triggered an old memory of a destroyed sharpie.
The lad I now knew to be Harry looked like he was used to this, and calmly called security who promptly removed the girls, muttering something about a 'one direction' and 'crazy fangirls'. I looked at Harry in confusion once the girls had all left, and was about to ask him what that was all about when I saw an angel. In that moment, I knew I must be dead because the woman talking concernedly to security was from heaven.
Suddenly she looked at me, I saw the tears in her eyes, and I knew I was the one to ease her pain, we were meant to be.
I leaned over to Harry and whispered, "Who is that?"
He looked up and smiled, "that, my friend, is my wife Cara."

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One Chance: a Ted Sweeran fanfic
FanfictionEd wakes up in a hospital room from a month in a coma with his best friend Harry Styles by his side. He can't remember anyone or anything from his past, but believes everything is okay when he sees what he describes to be an angel and instantly fall...