"It'll be okay, baby. Remember, we were alright in the last one,'I said with a smile.
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"It'll be okay, baby. Remember, we were alright in the last one,'I said with a smile.
I nodded in a silent agreement and lit candles around the room in case the electricity goes out. I changed the blankets to heavier ones because it'll get much colder.
I rubbed her back gently and smiled,"It'll be okay."
I nodded and laid down, pulling her with me. "I know." I whispered.
I kissed her forehead gently, smiling.
I held her close and kissed her cheek. A few hours later the storm was way worse. The electricity went out and it got really cold really fast.
I pulled her close, pulling the blankets a bit tighter around our bodies,"How are you holding up, hon?"
I looked up at her and sighed. "I'm fine." I whispered, laying my head on her shoulder.
I ran my fingers through her hair softly and kissed her forehead.
(Brb! Gotta wash dishes)
I flinched at the wind and thunder every once in a while, but other than that, I was holding up well. It was freezing though.
I pulled the covers over our head and held her tightly, shivering gently.
I rubbed her arms gently, trying to keep her warm as well. "Damn, it's colder then last time.." I muttered.
"I know... I'm going to grab another blanket,"I said sliding out from under the sheets. I grabbed the sheets she had taken from our bed earlier, and the sound of breaking glass shattered in my ears. I didn't feel the pain until a few second later, and I looked down at the shards of glass and wood in my arm and stomach.
I heard the crash and looked up to see that the window had busted. I got up and rushed over to Broady, grabbing her. "Oh my god Broady are you okay?" I almost fainted when I saw the blood. I pulled her into the bathroom and slipped her shirt off, gently pulling the wood and glass from her arms and stomach. I grabbed a towel and pressed it against her wounds gently.
I was trying to breath straight, but I still felt like I was gasping for air. I looked down at the towel in her hand, the purple quickly becoming black with blood. I put my hands over hers, looking up at her face,"I-I'm okay..."
"N-No you're not.." I whispered. I got up quickly and opened the door, looking outside. The storm was too crazy. I grabbed my phone. No service. "God damn it, I didn't come from a doctor's family!" I said, frustrated. I grabbed one of my dresses and ripped it. I walked back to the bathroom and tied it around her wounds tightly, trying to slow the bleeding. "You're going to be okay.." I whispered shakily.
"I kn-know... I-I-I will be,"I said, shaking violently in her arms as the floor began to pool in red as well.
"I'll get help I promise.." I whispered, tears streaming down my cheeks. I got up and ran into the hallway, banging on everyone doors. "SOMEONE HELP!" I screamed. Some people started to come out in alarm. "I need a doctor!" Several people who are studying to be a doctor grabbed their first aid kits and followed me to the bathroom where they began to work on Broady the best they could.
The small dorm room aid kits could only do so much, and I continued to fall in and out of consciousness. When the storm was over, I could only sense small things, like being carried and taken to the hospital.
I rode in the ambulance with her but they wouldn't let me in the room. I waited in the waiting room, my head in my hands, my heart pounding with fear. She has to be okay.
When I woke up, I was really dizzy and light headed. I looked around and sighed,"Luna? Where's Luna?"
"She's in the waiting room. I'll go get her for you."
The doctor walked out and I instantly stood up. "How is she?" I asked. "She's fine. She lost a lot of blood but she'll be okay, thanks to you." I sighed in relief. While she was asleep I gave a lot of my blood to her. He lead me to her room and I sat at her bedside, grabbing her hand. I kissed her forehead. "Hey.. How are you feeling?"
"I don't really know... I'm not awake enough yet,"I said gently, looking down at her,"How are you?"
I smiled. "I'm glad you're okay..." I held out my arm, showing her the bandage. "You lost a lot of blood, so I gave you some of mine."
"Thank you, baby,"I said softly, letting out a loud sigh.
I kissed her cheek. "I would do anything for you.." I whispered. I looked out the window. "I can't believe that happened.. I should have boarded the window..."
"We had nothing to board it with... Baby,"I stopped to wince, sighing,"Don't blame yourself."
I sighed and stroked her hair gently. "The roads are really bad.. So most of the work was done in the ambulance.. You have a lot of stitches.." I said softly. I kissed her cheek. "But you'll be just fine."
"That's good,"I said softly, nodding gently as I leaned back, closing my eyes.
I let go of her hand. "You should get some sleep. I'll be here when you wake up, with some food." I whispered. I kissed her forehead before getting up and waling out for the hunt of food which will be hard since everything is closed.
I slipped into unconsciousness all over again, groaning gently as I tried to get comfortable.
I finally just settled on some sandwiches from the hospital cafeteria and I went back to the room, sitting down and waiting for her to wake up.
When I woke up, I was in a lot of pain, but I ignored it, whining as I sat up,"Hey..."
"Hi.." I answered softly, handing her a sandwich. "Are you okay baby? If you're in pain I can call the nurse to give you some painkillers.."
"No, I'm sure there are people who need it a lot more then me,"I said with a sigh, closing my eyes.
I sighed. "Babe.. I don't want you to be in pain... Will you let them give you just a little? For me?" I asked, taking her hand gently.
I let out a heavy breath and looked down at her,"Fine... But just a little."
I pressed the button and the nurse came in and gave her a little painkiller. When she walked out I stroked her hair gently. "hank you." I said softly.
"You're welcome,"I said softly, looking up at her,"What're we gonna do?"
I sighed. "Well when they decide to let you out, we will try to make our way back to the college if we can." I whispered.