I awoke to the sound of animal's hooting, chirping and ribbiting.
I sat up slowly. I found myself groaning in pain. I looked at my right leg and saw it was bleeding out. It was much worse than before. The bandage was unwrapped and I could see inside of my leg. It looks like my leg had hit something, hard. I was in a serious amount of pain. I got the bandage but soon found out that moving anything was painful. I had gotten hurt in a lot of places in our crash. I'm sure everyone else got hurt too. I needed somebody else to take care of the wound. And I wouldn't be able to walk over to them because I couldn't stand.
I looked around. I saw that my parents and Alex were all knocked out cold. However, I did see Kim starting to wake up. She looked like she was only half awake. I could see she was bleeding a little, but it was nothing compared to my wound. She looked around and inspected her surroundings, just like I do. She then looked towards me, looking at my leg. She rushed over to me.
"Oh my god. Your leg."
"Can you clean it?" I asked.
"Sure," she responded.
She hurried over to the other side of the copter, where the first aid kit was. Or at least where it was supposed to be. Kim came back with her hands empty.
"It's not there."
"It probably got thrown around when we were flying. Or when we crashed. Just... just wrap my bandage please."
"But we have to clean it," Kim protested.
"Do you see the first aid kit anywhere around here? I don't think so. Wrapping it is better than nothing."
Kim reluctantly got the bandage.
"Eww," Kim started. "It's all bloody."
"Can you hurry, please," I responded.
"Oh, yeah."
She quickly got to work and soon the bandage was neatly wrapped.
"Don't come to me when you're in the hospital because your leg got infected because you gave up on finding the first aid kit."
"Fine."
I wrapped my arm around Kim's shoulder. She did the same to me. We walked to the cockpit where Alex and my mom were. We checked their pulses. They were going very slowly, but they were alive. We next went to my dad. Looks like he didn't take the roller coaster well. When we came over we nearly slipped over his orange puke. His pulse was the same as Alex's and Mom's.
"What now?" I asked.
"I don't know," Kim responded.
Suddenly, I heard Harry on the phone. It was glitchy, probably because we had no internet.
"Come on," I started. "Let's see what's going on."
We went as fast as we could and soon arrived at where my phone was. We prayed the phone out of the chair compartment and listened to what Harry was saying.
"Hek ez im de wiy!" he exclaimed.
Kim and I exchanged glances.
"Is it... help is on the way?" I asked.
Kim shrugged.
"Probably," she responded.
"Can you hear us?" I asked.
No response.
"Hek ez im de-" he started, but was cut off, as my phone died.
"Great," I started. "I guess we'll just have to wait."
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MI6 Academy
Mystery / ThrillerJoin Catherine Hale as she goes on a dangerous adventure. On her mission, multiple obstacles are put in her way, and several attempts are made on her life. She has to complete three things. 1. Defeat the evil organization. 2. Try not to get killed. ...