Till Death Do Us Part Pt. 2 ♡

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(Note from the author: I know this is unprofessional, but there was an error in submitting the full part of Till Death Do Us Part. On the actually website, it only submitted half of the chapter, but on the Wattpad App, it was fine, so for the sake of accomodating people who read it online, I put the second half of the chapter in this chapter. Thank you. )

I woke up in a dimly lit hotel room. It wasn't glamorously adorned or anything, it was quite bare. But there were Olympic shirts and running shoes strewn on the floor. The cramped room faintly smelled like....

"Are you okay, honey?" A familiar voice said to me. I recognized it as Mrs. Celski. "Good thing I had to walk over through the central parking lot since my husband forgot his camera! You fainted or something! I had to bring you here... To JR's room. I couldn't bring you to the hospital because some of them might question your identity, and there's a wild Amber Alert thing going on in Alaska, looking for you. I couldn't just expose you like that."

I said nothing. I just stared at the rest of myself on the couch. I had that faint out of body experience again and I could barely breath. I noticed that I've been out of breath lately, since I got to Sochi.

"You're health is deteriorating," Mrs. Celski continued to say. "Since you rapidly skipped 10 years of your life on that wish, right now... You're life is on a a fast track to..."

"To what?" I inquired demandingly.

"To death," Sue said slowly and looked at me seriously. "You're dying, Kira. Your life is on super fast forward right now. Each day you spend is an equivalent of 10 years worth of health. Your body on the exterior may not be changing, but on the inside... You're dying. And it'll keep this way until you turn 16 again."

I began to cry. I don't know why, but I just hyperventilated and my eyes started to water.

"Remember when I told you I've seen this happen?" Sue said in a choked up voice. She began to tear up too. "I grew up in Alaska too, believe it or not. And this happened to my best friend after she ran away from home as a teenager. Next thing I knew she's 10 older... and then after a few days... she dies."

"What do I have to do?" I asked, desperately.

Sue Celski started to cry and she shook her head. "I don't know what to do. My son loves you. He'll be devastated to find out if you die-"

"-I'm not going to die," I said firmly. "I'm just not. I'll... I'll go back to Alaska. I don't know how to fix this, but I want to say bye to my parents if I'm gonna die."

Sue gave me a big hug and wiped her tears. "You have to leave him. You have to leave my son. He loves you with all his heart, I've never seem him love anyone else. But you have to leave him."

"And what will you tell him?" I said desperately. "Don't tell him I left him because I fell out of love or anything because that is NOT TRUE. I love JR so much... "

"And he loves you too," his mother admitted. "I don't want to see him hurt."

An idea occurred to me. "Till death do we part," I told her. "I can tell him that I have a disease and I'm gonna die soon and I want to see my parents before I do... But you have to back up the story or he'll think I'm lying. He'll believe anything you say."

"You have to tell him in person!" Sue pleaded. "Forget the promise I made you make."

"No, I can't. That'll distract him. I'm going to leave before he knows it, but I'll leave him like a letter or a video. Please let me do that."

Sue agreed and got out a piece of paper, a pen, and a camera ready. "Let's start."

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