Chapter 12

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Author's P.O.V

"We're losing her!" A nurse shouted and zoomed out the heavy, white door in an instant.

"Yerin?"

"Mom?" Yerin asked as she eyed the elder woman from head to toe. She had a white, silk dress covering her sun-kissed skin. A bright, heartwarming smile was spread across her face, eyes barely visible.  This was her...mom. Her beloved mom.

"Mom," Yerin repeated and ran to the woman, embracing her lovingly with happy tears brimming in her eyes.

"Yerin I missed you, how have you been?" Her mom asked with a loving tone.

"I-I'm okay I guess, but mom. Where are we?" Yerin asked.

"Somewhere you shouldn't be my little RinRin, not yet. Eunha, was it? That girl you like?" Yerin blushed.

"Um yeah? What about her?" The woman smiled.

"She's a keeper, you know?" Yerin nodded.

"She cares about you so much, I can see it in her eyes. Now go back. Poor girl's worried sick. But first, give me a hug." Yerin's mom said and she pulled her into a tight embrace.

"I love you mom," Yerin said.

"Love you too sweetie. Tell that soon to be the girlfriend of yours not to worry, I approve. Tell her I said Hi. Now, through the white door."

"I Love you!" Yerin shouted as tears rolled down her puffy pink cheeks. She looked at the door and grabbed the silver handle, opening it and exiting the small room. Everything going pitch black.

"Charge 'em up." The doctor instructed and the nurse rubbed the equipment together.

She shocked the girl that lay on the bed. Then another time. And another. Every one of them being intensified after the previous one.

"We've got a pulse!" The doctor shouted and the nurses began doing everything in their power to stable the girl's pulse.

"Increase the air." The doctor said and they did as told.

Yerin inhaled and exhaled. One breathe after another.

"She's stable." The nurse said and the doctor nodded.

"Pass me the probe." He said and the nurse did as told.

And it went on like this for the next few hours, anxiety eating the 5 girls away.

Eunha stood there slumped on the blue chair, hands on her chin and staring at the blue hospital door.

She was in a state of shock that even she herself couldn't understand. Immensely sad she was, but also surprisingly calm. It was as if her surroundings didn't matter at all. Her stare was blank, but it still had a purpose. She was waiting for the man with the white coat and a college degree to open that navy blue door and tell her how her...friend was.

And that's exactly what happened. The doctor walked in and the 5 girls stood up, staring at him with hopeful expressions, praying for everything to be all right.

"How is she?" Sowon asked and the broad-shouldered man adjusted the clipboard in his hands.

"She was bleeding internally a few hours back and we fixed that, but I suggest we keep her here at the hospital for a few days and then she can head on home. She won't be able to do much for the next month or so because of her ribcage, most of the rest is going well. Her side was hurt a bit, but we closed that up and the only thing to worry about is cleaning the wound.But She will be staying here for the next 3 weeks or so. That's right about it, though. Any questions?"

"Can we see her?" Eunha asked and the doctor shook his head.

"Maybe in a few hours, but for now she needs all the rest she can get."

Eunha nodded, happy that Yerin had been somewhat okay.

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The 5 girls stood outside Yerin's door. They had gone home to change and such, coming back to visit their friend.

Eunha hesitated before putting her vibrating hand on the silver handle.

She slowly turned it - pushing the heavy door open and catching a glimpse of the older girl lay on the bed.

Eunha walked in and the rest stayed outside since only one was allowed to enter at a time. She looked at the girl with rich brown hair sleeping peacefully, eyes shut and chest rising up and down steadily.

Eunha stood there with sadness tainted over her brown orbs. 'It should have been me...' She thought.

She felt guilty - a feeling she had greatly despised. It was killing her to know that she could have saved her, could have pushed her and gotten hit instead. It hurt her on so many different levels, to just see the girl with an IV pierced through her porcelain skin - laying there with a stitched upside. It truly hurt, the sight was heartbreaking to her.

She watched as Yerin slowly fluttered her eyes open. Brown pupils making innocent contact with hers.
A weak smile forming on her face.

"Hi, Eunha." She said softly and the younger girl couldn't help but choke out a sob. She ran to Yerin, arms around her neck as she cried into her shoulder. Yerin winced slightly but did her best to comfort the younger girl.

"I thought I lost you! I-I thought I wouldn't see you again and it's all my fault. Yerin I'm so sorry!" Eunha cried and Yerin shushed her.

"This isn't your fault Eunha. I wasn't looking and I got hit on accident. If anything it's that guy's fault."

"But unnie-" Yerin shushed the girl, eyes struggling to stay awake.

Eunha calmed down, brushing the hair out of her face and placing her eyes on Yerin.

"You should sleep," Eunha said in an almost whisper as a small smile spread across her face. Yerin closed her eyes and relaxed on the pillow as Eunha hummed a small tune to her. Snores soon left her mouth and Eunha smiled silently.

"Even if it has been like two months, know that I love you," Eunha whispered before brushing Yerin's hair out of her face and placing a small kiss on her forehead.

She stopped, admiring her before turning and exiting the room...

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