She lay there, motionless, the speed of that highway car was just a bump in the road, and this would not even begin to compare with the future.
As a hand gripped onto her bloody one, she could feel it but she was not able to respond, a sudden hot breath prickled at her neck but the voice was a daze.
When the sirens blared through the local town nearing at each moment the sudden grip of her hand was lost and she could no longer feel or see a thing, was she dead? Paralyzed?
What the hell was happening was something she didn’t know, the car came from nowhere, she had been on her way over to her best-friends, she only lived a few streets away but she never even made it there.
‘Can you hear me? Squeeze my hand.’ A voice echoed through her mind but she just laid there, blood all over her body, some dried and some still running from her open wounds.
She was in a terrible state but this accident was no mistake.
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’16 year old, Blair Summers was in her local area earlier this morning. The teenage girl was on her way to her best-friends home when a car hit her body at a tremendous speed, Ambulances and Police were rushed to the scene but the person who hit her had already fled.
Blair made a miraculous recovery from this incident after being hospitalized, doctors say they didn’t think it was any chance of her awakening but it had to be some sort of miracle, Police are still looking into the cause of this but nothing yet has been found to clear up this incident.’
Blair took a hold of the T.V remote and the screen flicked to black as she frowned, she had only been in hospital for 3 hours and she was already on the news, she wasn’t thrilled.
“Oh, hunny. Are you okay?” Her mother said as she rushed into the hospital room and embraced her daughter into a tight hug, not even being aware of her daughters groan in pain.
“Mom, let go.” Blair mumbled as she tried to push her off gently.
Blair’s mom, Rachel was a business woman, she loved her job, some people would say even more than her own daughter, Rachel was so far up her own back side to see how much of a terrible mother she actually was, she hadn’t even been around for Blair’s last two birthdays but hey, when was she ever around?
“I have missed you so much.” Her mom said, not even taking Blair’s words into consideration.
“MOM!” Blair shouted.
Her mother jumped back from her daughter’s sudden outburst and looked around the room as if making sure nobody else heard, she then turned back towards her daughter with a look of disgust covering her face.
“Don’t you dare raise your voice at me!” Her mother hissed.
Blair shrugged her shoulders but soon stopped from the sharp pain that was sent through her body, she had forgot she was even injured when her mother came, her mother was always the bigger problem.
“Shouldn’t you be at a business trip? I don’t even know why your here.” Blair said rolling her eyes.
She knew her attitude towards her mother wasn’t the best but her mother was much bitterer, Blair didn’t know her father, he fled when he first found out Blair was in existence, never to be saw again. Blair’s mother had neither been a perfect parent though, she used to drink, smoke, do drugs when Blair was just a little girl, she had been inhaling the disgusting fumes since she was first born and when you would see Blair sitting in her baby crib needing her mother’s attention, she was be too busy having a drinking party downstairs with her friends, Blair didn’t seem like her mother’s priority, Blair basically brought herself up and she had seemed to do a pretty good job of doing so.
“Don’t use that tone with me!” Her mother spat at her face.
Blair rolled her eyes before shutting them close, she didn’t want her mother there, she didn’t want anyone to be there or to fake pity, she was hoping when she opened back up her eyes her mother would have disappeared and she was pretty sure her mother wouldn’t stay for 10 more minutes either way.
She was a mother but she hell didn’t act like on.