Liz's pov: It's been a week since I first went to the doctors. Three days after that my doctor called me to come back in. She told me my results then we took a few more tests. Yesterday she called me with those test results. It's now confirmed that I have cancer. Leukemia to be exact. The only people who know are my parents and my brother. I haven't told Kylie yet and told Brandon not to tell her since I should be the one to tell her. I haven't told Zach because I'm scared. I'm scared of what could happen. My doctor told my parents and me about some treatments I would have to do. I could do them here in Los Angeles or I could go out to this really good doctor in London. My parents and me haven't decided quite yet where I should have my treatment. However, I think they're leaning more towards sending me to London.
"Honey, come downstairs!" My mom yelled from downstairs -breaking me out of my thoughts.
I sighed and got off of my bed and went downstairs.
"Where are you?" I asked.
"Living room!" My dad called.
I walked to the living room to find both of my parents sitting on the couch while my brother sat on the recliner chair.
"What's up?" I asked.
"So we finally made a decision." My mom said.
"What is it?" I asked as I took a seat on the other couch.
"We think it's best that you move to London." My dad said.
"Just me?" I asked.
"Yes, but you won't be alone." My mom said.
"I won't?" I questioned.
She shook her head.
"My sister said she'd be willing to move to London with you." She said.
"Why can't you guys come with me?" I asked confused.
"We can't just get up and leave our jobs when we will have to pay all your medical bills once you're done with treatments." My dad said.
I nodded.
"Okay." I said.
"Are you finally gonna tell Zach?" Brandon spoke up.
"I'll tell Kylie." I said.
"That's not who I asked about." He said.
"I know." I simply said as I looked down.
Author's note:
This is a pretty shitty chapter lmao
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Mistaken Window • Zach Herron Fan Fiction ✅
Fanfiction"I'm sorry, but I think you have the wrong window" "Trust me, I have the right window" where a sixteen year old boy threw stones at a girl's window thinking it was his best friend's window. started to write: august 23rd, 2017 first published: novem...
