Chapter 10

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Chapter 10

Diannes PoV


I woke up at about 4 am, I felt slightly better and agreed with Amy that we needed to wait till after the operation to worry about anything I sat awake thinking of all the bad things that could happen but I heard a voice telling me to snap out of it. I knew it would only make things worse if I was worried or thought of the worse. I thought back to what my mum said to me when I broke my arm when I was 10 "there is always someone out there going through something worse than this" I tried to get to sleep but I couldn't so I started going through some of the get well soon messages people had sent me


A few hours passed, joe and Amy woke up and I was waiting for the anaesthesiologist to come down and get me and take me up to theatre. I wasn't nervous anymore because I just thought of what my mum said to me and it was so true.


J: are you nervous

*no not really*

J: are you kidding I'm so worried

*I'm not because I just think about what my mum would say*

J: why what would she say

*she would say "dianne there is always someone it there worse off than you"*

J: are you joking she wouldn't say that at all you are literally going into surgery to have a lump removed that could be cancerous and you have a burnt osphogus and you can't talk how is there someone worse off than you

*theres people out there dying and at war and loads more trust me I'm fine compared to them*

J: oh dianne your so sweet but let's think about you for today you are going through a lot


Just then the anaesthesiologist knocked on the door to take me down to theatre they wheeled me off to a small room where they gave me 2 injections then told me to count to 10 by 6 I was fast asleep


Joes PoV


Dianne had just been taken down to theatre and I sat in silence with Amy. About 4 hours had past and the doctor came in to speak to us he sat down on the bed


J: is she ok, has everything gone well, please tell me it has

Doctor: she's still in theatre at the moment getting stitched up

Doctor: but I'm afraid it's bad news...

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