![]() ![]() Jane and Wes had gone home earlier, though only because I’d begged them to. ![]() “You’ve broken bones in both legs and have substantial nerve damage,” my doctor explained to me and my mother as she stood right beside me. It left me with a sense of pride, which got me through the second piece of news I was currently hearing. I learned that my story, both of the scandal and me being awake, was all anyone could talk about on the news. The second day, I learned a couple things. The first day I was awake, I was so shocked, amazed, and grateful to be alive, grateful that they were both there, that I didn’t really think of myself much. Once again, just like the day I’d gone to pick them up-which only felt like yesterday to me-I was in awe of them. ![]() He looked at the ceiling and blinked a few times. He looked like he’d lost weight and his whole body was shaking. “Never again,” Wes said with his eyes dropping. I wanted to say something, but all the words that came to mind seemed subpar at best. ![]() Inhaling felt like I had swallowed glass. Your eyesight isn’t doing well right now.” She took my hand before saying, “I always look good. “Speak for yourself,” Jane said, now sitting on the opposite side of me. ![]()
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