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(What…?)
She grins softly. "Hey," she replies, leaning back in the seat.
(What…?)
She grins softly. "Hey," she replies, leaning back in the seat.
(What if they got in a car accident, Milo threw himself in front of Saffi and Jason, receiving glass in his right eye, making him blind in that eye, thus speeding up the process.)
He nods, smiling a bit and starting up the car.
(Omg….that's really sad..but…I kinda wanna do it..)
Saffi hums softly, looking out the side window.
Milo taps along to the beat.
(Should we do it?)
(We should…)
She takes her phone out of her wallet and lays it on her lap.
Milo hums softly taking a turn before he screeches to a halt, sickening crunches, grabbing Saffi, shielding her, Jason screaming. Everything went black.
Saffi holds on to Milo tightly, terrified.
(Skip to the hospital?)
(Yeah sure)
It was quiet in the room Milo was resting in. His eyes were covered in a bandage, in fact, most of him was. His breathing was slow and deep. He was asleep. Jason was there, sniffling softly as he held onto his brothers limp hand. His head was wrapped, but all he had gained were a few scratches and a concussion.
Saffi sat in a chair at the opposite side of the room, her head resting on her arm. If Milo wouldn't have shielded her she would've been hurt horribly, but the only thing wrong was a sprained wrist. Tears ran down her face as she looked at Milo, shaking her head.
The only sound was a gentle beeping of a machine and the gentle breaths from Milo. Jason walks towards Saffi and sits next to her, hugging her side.
She sighs and looks down at Jason. She runs her hands through his hair, trying to calm him down…and herself too.
A gentle shudder of breath, a quiet groan and whimper of pain. Milo panics, unable to open his eyes. Everything was dark. His face was covered in a cloth like thing as he raised his slender fingers to the bandage. "S-Saffi? Jason?" he croaks softly, letting his hand slowly drop.
She stands up and walks over to him slowly. "I'm right here Milo, it's okay," she whispers. "And Jason's here too."
Milo lets out a choked breath. "W-what happened?" His panic was easily heard, his monitor starting to move a little faster.
She holds his hand and sighs. "Calm down, you're going to hurt yourself," she says, wiping off her face. "We got into a car crash…I sprained my wrist, Jason's fine, but they haven't exactly told us how you were hurt," she says sadly.
Milo releases a breath, calming. He was so worried about them. He lifts his hand up, his hand finding her face and gently wiping her tears away. He rests his hand on her jawline. It was so dark, but he could feel her beside him. Jason crawls up to his brothers side, resting his head on his brothers shoulder.
She places her hand on his and sighs. "It's going to be okay," she whispers shakily. "I-I promise."
Milo nods, relaxing. The door opens quietly. "Pardon to intrude." The nurse says softly, "But I have his x-rays." She walks towards the trio. Her eyes are saddened.
"What happened," she asked as she walked in. "Is he okay? God, please tell me he's okay" she pleads.
She smiles thinly, "He'll recover… mostly. His right eye was hit with glass, the other pressure built up, making it harder to see. His leg is broken, as well as his right hand. He has three broken ribs and his left shoulder broke in two places. Other than that, he's fine." she says, "I know that sounds bad, but he'll recover and be alright. His sight… I can't say will return." she hesitates.
"He's fine? That does not sound fine," she whisper-shouts, tears streaming down her face. She falls onto her knees, hiding her face in her hands.
Jason hugs Saffi, looking up at the woman, "Can you help my brother?" He whispers. The nurse nods, "Of course sweetie. We're doing our best." She pats him affectionately on the head. She looks towards Saffi, "I promise we'll do everything we can to help him. He may need to spend a few days here, but he'll be okay."
She looks over at Milo and shakes her head. "If anything happens so help me…" she whispers under her breath.
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