Chapter 9: Visiting hours are over

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Cassie POV

"When can I go and see him?" I said. "I'm really sorry,but I only allow family to see patients at this time." Dr Finch replied. "I'm one of his best friends we're like family, please Dr Finch." I looked at Dr Finch doing my best persuasive puppy dog eyes. "Alright, just this once. We are holding him on floor 3B room 21." "Thank you, thank you, thank you so much!"I ran down the hallway and frantically pressed the lift button.

Seconds turned to minutes then the lift finally opened. I practically lunged myself inside of it and just as I was about to click the closed doors button I saw a nurse with strawberry blonde hair and hazel eyes that seemed to bore into my soul. "Darling can you hold that for me?" She asked me in a rich voice. I was mesmerised by her eyes, it was hard not to, they kept drawing me in. When I finally came to my senses I stuttered, "Y-yy-yes-sure." Without a word she seemed to almost glide across the floor. "What floor?" I asked politely. "4 if you would." She replied. I pressed 4, along with 3B. The lift went up with a jolt and arrived at 3B. I was just about to walk out when I paused and faced the solemn nurse who crossed her arms. "Nice meeting to you." I said. The nurse just shrugged and stared at me like I was a criminal being investigated. I ignored the nurses rudeness and went into room 21.

Part of me childishly hoped that Cory would magically wake up from his coma, but no such case. He laid so still in the hospital bed, barely moving to breathe. He looked so lifeless, his sandy brown hair scattered across his face and his eyelids shut tight. Hiding his ocean blue eyes that were always lit with excitement and humour. I missed those eyes; they could brighten up anyones day. His rosy pink lips ready to carve into a smile at any moment, were now drawn into a dull line. I held his fragile, hand and caressed the top of it like I was afraid it would break if I let go. Tears flooded my face, I couldn't help it. It was my fault he was in this situation as I was the one who told him about the night of the concert. He said he couldn't make the concert, but could pick us up. I wish I had asked my mum or my dad instead. As me and Ty would be way too tipsy to drive. That is even if vampires can get tipsy?

I thought about Ty and how he seemed so sure when he told me his blood could heal Cory. I'd been so focused on Cory, that I'd forgotten Ty's promise. I needed answers and Ty said he would give them. I just hope he could explain why Cory wasn't fully healed it didn't make any sense. As much as I didn't want to leave Cory, I needed to leave him to help him. Since I wasn't exactly going to help him in this stuffy hospital room. I released my grip from his hand and headed out of the room. This time the lift was empty. I was glad, as I wouldn't have to see that judgmental nurse again.

A few minutes later I was back at my car. Just as I unlocked it someone came behind me and hit me in the back of the head so hard I screamed in pain. Before I could see who it was or call the police, my body succumbed to the darkness and I was out like a lightbulb.....

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