"Quite,"Jack said cupping a hand over my mouth. A beeping began to sound from outside. "Get down!" he yelled as he pulled me behind the couch. It was a bomb. Time began to slow as if it was a movie instead of real life. Powerful wind blew flaming fire outward from the door. It felt as the world had caught on fire. Something heavy fell on me from above. Smoke filled the air. I couldn't breathe. This can't be the end but darkness fell as the flames were among us and over us. All that was left was darkness. When all of a sudden every thing was white, the sky, the ground, my clothes. The only other thing there was a man dressed in white. I walked to him.
"Am I dead?" I asked him. He didn't feel strange like a stranger instead he felt like a long time friend.
"It is not yet your time," he said.
I woke from the white world to Earth.
"Clear!" a doctor yelled.
"Wait! She's back!" another one yelled.
"Where's Jack?" I said weakly. I opened my eyes to a room full of doctors and tools. I started to sit up.
"Please stay. He's across the hall," a doctor said. I laid back down.
"What happened?" I said.
"Someone set a bomb off outside your house. The couch that flipped over on you and your partner saved your lives. It's a good thing your police buddies came when they did," a doctor said as he shined a flashlight in my eyes. "You'll be here for a day of so to make sure you can breathe alright. The burns aren't bad but I can't say the same for you friend," he said. I looked through the open door across the hall. Jack's door was closed. His room still swarming with doctors.
"Is he okay?!" I said.
"Well he'll be okay," the doctor said. Jack's heart monitor flat lined for the second time. The doctors pulled the blankets over his head.
"No!" I yelled standing up pulling all needle from my air and the air mask. I ran across the hall, pulled the blankets off his face, and grabbed the things that the doctor had in his hand rubbed them quickly together and slammed them into Jack's chest. He woke with a big gasp for air. Doctors rushed back into the room and pushed me out. My doctor grabbed me and pulled me back into my room. Tears were rushing down my face for the second time. I walked into the room and collapsed on the floor. I still couldn't breathe it felt like my lungs collapsed. I took short breaths trying to breathe.