Chapter 68

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Ally was in the hospital. She wasn't waking up anytime soon. I didn't know what to do. I thought there could be something serious. I hope not though. She has already suffer enough.

The doctor pulled me into her office. She sets her clipboard down and tells me to take a seat. I settle down in a comfortable chair. I look at the doctor, nervous for what she has to say.

"Dr. Spears," I read her name tag, "is there something wrong with Ally?"

She shakes her head. "No. There's nothing wrong with her. She's just been spending too much time outside or has been depress a couple of days. Maybe she was playing out in the rain. Who knows? She just needs to eat more and spend a little less time outdoors."

"Is that all?" I ask.

"Yes, but be aware, her condition might grow in the next couple of days, but it should wore off by then if she gets proper care," she explains. "I am assuming that you're her boyfriend."

"Fiancé," I corrected.

"As her fiancé, you need to watch over her," she continues. "Be there for her. I will give you some medication and a lists of what you should only feed her. You can take her home today and make sure she stays in bed."

"Alright. Thank you, Doctor," I reply.

As she types on the keyboard, I stare off to an empty space, thinking to myself. I have done nothing well enough for her since we've been together. The first couple of weeks I was busy, catching up on the store and SABO. And then I saw her flirting with Niall, but I kept myself calm. During our visit, I did nothing but enrage her father. Then she found out about my other life. The life I wanted to keep her away from. My lies cause her to be ill, and I am more than ever ashamed and disgusted with myself. I told her that I love her, and I meant it, but is it love if you don't tell the truth?

"Here," The doctor said, handing me a bottle of medicine and a piece of paper with the lists and her signature at the bottom. I look over the sheet, skimming it almost. "If her illness worsens or gets better, please inform me. Or come have a checkup."

"I will," I said, standing up to make my way to Ally. "Thank you."

"You're welcome," she reply.

I exit the office and walk into Ally's room. In the room, I look over at Ally, who was still resting on the bed. I slide my hand behind her back and lift her up. I carry her in my arms tightly to my car and lay her down on the passenger seat.

I walk over to the driver's side and turn on the engine. I think for a moment to where I should take her. Her house seems to be the most obvious, but I don't think the girls will let Ally rest. I mean, they will, but they will probably over complicate everything. After the moment, I decided to bring her to my house. There was only Nicola, Kris, Dylan, Nikki, Jen, and me home since Ruth lives with her husband while my dad was still in the hospital for the longest time. And my house was decently big.

That's where I take her. I parked in front of the driveway. I take a moment and notice that the moon was up. I carry Ally into the house, where I was greeted by Jen and Dylan.

"Hey, sir," Dylan greets with his brows creased. "Who is that?"

Jen slides her finger under Dylan's arm and pinches him slightly. "Don't you know, that's his girlfriend."

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