Ian's POV

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Today we are going to a trampoline park. It's going to be enjoyable. Okay we're here now. We all walked in and Amy signed us in. We all got wristbands. Everyone ran to the trampolines, but I stopped them with a loud whistle, because Amy had an announcement. "Okay Cahills, not only are these wristbands good for the tramps, but they are also good for the rock walls and the giant foam-cube pit and the gymnastics course. Now, with that said, go out there and have FUN!" She practically screamed the last word. I, of course, bee lined for the rock walls. I scaled a few and then decided to check up on Amy. She was at the gymnastics course, and I decided to join her. A couple flips over a bar later and we were both jumping on the trampolines. I heard it before I saw it. A yelp came from the direction Amy had been jumping in. I whirled around and saw Amy and Dan crash, hard, into each other. Amy came flying in my direction and flew straight into me. Her right kneecap came into harsh contact with my jawbone, and we both fell to the ground. Dan was not so lucky. All the Holts started running to try to catch him, but they were to late. He landed just as someone jumped on a tramp and his wrist got stuck in the spring. Hamilton jumped with all his might on the tramp to free Dan, and he did, but Dan was still crying out in pain. "Broken wrist, but it'll heal" Sinead called out, after checking. I got up and held out my hand to Amy, but I noticed the look in her eyes. She had heard Sinead, all right. She didn't care about her kneecap, which had obviously cracked from it's experience with my mouth, or the red spot on her head, or the fact that she had landed on top of me. She wasn't even blushing. I could tell all she was thinking, over and over, was: Dan is hurt. And she thought it was her fault.

A/N Sorry, I haven't updated in a while, but lots of stuff is happening. Anyway, hope you enjoyed the chapter. BYE!!!

LOL,

The Mallow.

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