Chapter 24

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Your POV

My parents and I were in the park walking around. I look around at the tree, ponds, and animals. It was very peaceful.

"So what has happened since we've been gone, (y/n)?" My mom asked.

"You're still innocent aren't you?" My father asked.

I roll my eyes, "If I wasn't innocent, I would be in jail."

My dad shrugs and we keep walking.

"But Rick and I are happy together. He took care of me when I escaped the orphanage. And he stayed by my side when I was having the worst days." I explained.

"That's good. How old is he? He's certainly not the same age as you." My mom said.

"Uh heheheheh he's...60."

"Pretty old." My dad smirked.

"Daaaaaaaaad."

As we continue walking, I feel a sharp pain in my chest. I could hardly breathe. I clench my hand over my heart and cry in pain.

"Honey what's wrong?" My mom asked.

"My...chest hurts and...I...can't...breathe!" I screamed.

My dad hold me while my mom calls 911. The last thing I heard, was my parents screaming my name.

~Couple hours later~

I wake up in a bed with an IV in my arm. I look around and see my parents next to me.

"Where am I?" I asked.

"In the hospital. The others are coming and the doctor will tell us what happened." My mom answered.

"The others...Rick isn't coming is he?!" I screamed sitting up.

My dad lays me down, "No. Him and Morty are on an adventure."

"Thank God." I sighed in relief.

Beth, Jerry, and Summer run in.

"Are you alright?" They asked.

"I'm not sure."

"I do." Answered a doctor walking in.

"What's wrong with our daughter?" My mom asked.

"Well from the looks of the results..." He said looking through his clip board, "(Y/n) has a very critical heart disease."

We all gasp.

"How?" I croaked.

"Your heart wasn't very stable when you were born. But that would only affect when you got older. Your heart cannot pump enough blood fast like everyone else. Your heart cramps if not enough blood is sent through the body." He explained.

I was too frozen in shock to move or speak.

"Will this incident happen again?" Jerry asked.

"Yes. But unfortunately, we cannot care for her visit. So here are pills to help you with cramps." The doctor answered handing me pills.

"So I'm dying?" I managed to ask.

"Yes. Your heart will keep cramping until it stops beating forever. I'm sorry." He said walking out.

The room was completely silent. No one knew what to say.

"This is just terrible!" Summer frowned.

"My life is ending." I mumbled.

"How will we ever tell Rick?" Beth asked.

I clench the pills in my hand, "We don't."

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