
The Accident
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Category : Stories
Sub Category : Drama
Once upon a time there were two girls, they were sisters. Their names were Lexi and C.J., short for Clarrisa Jade. They both loved to do everything together. They would go down the same waterslide together, They would go down the same hallways to get to their classes at school, they would even eat their dinner at the same time at their house. They were unseperateable from each other, they had everything they wanted on the world, they were the happiest they could have been. Until one day C.J. was at the skating park doing flips and half pipes ( As usual) she was about to perfect her signature move, The Flying Eagle. What you do is you would do a double flip while landing a half pipe. It was the hardest thing she tried perfecting. So that day she did it over and over again until she was landing the half pipes and she lost balance, she hit her head on the would so hard that she was uncontious. When the ambulance showed up they picked C.J. up and put her on the rolly bed ( As I like to call it) and lifted it into the ambulance. They asked if I wanted to come and my mom said I could. She didn't come because she had to follow them in her car to the hospital. When I was in the ambulance they were putting an IV in her right arm and checking her head and the rest of her body. When we got to the hospital they told me and mom to stay on the waiting room while C.J. was being taken to another room. We waited almost three and a half hours for them to tell us what happened. When they came out they said that because she hit her head so hard that it caused her braincells to disactivate. Kim asked what it meant, and the doctors said that her cells were basically on pause so she could not move or open her eyes, or do anything but breathe for that matter. They said they could find a way to shock her cells so they could wake up and activate again. But it would take about three days to get that ready. Me and mom said ok to that option. When we went into her room to see her she was laying down in the bed with tubes in her nose and IV's in her arms while having a weird looking helmet with tubes coming out of it on her head. My heart was not relaxed at all, my ears could not hear silence, doctors kept coming in and changing her IV water bag and nurses came in and changed her gown cause of all the fluids her body was generating that soaked into her gown. While mom slept on a little bed I slept on two chairs combined together. After about two days had past the doctors came in and said the substance was ready. Mom said " How long will it take for you guys to heal my daughter?" The doctors said " Well, it is complicated. We have to take the substance and push it into her neck but the bad news is that her airway was collapsed a little when she fell and it will block the substance from going into her cells and activating them. " So what will you do?" Mom asked. " We are going to have to inject the substance into her leg and through her ear." Said one docter. As they both asked Mom if they could begin the procedure she said yes. Both of the doctors left for a short moment and came back with two big tubes of a liquid and gloves on their hands and masks on there faces. They began to take off the helmet on her head and the socks on her feet. The nurses were holding the tubes and the other was holding C.J.'s gown down so it would not blow into their faces when injecting the substance. The docter took on tube and injected it into her ankle. Then the other docter took the other tube and put it inside her ear then both the doctors squeezed the liquid into her veins and then put band-aid aids over the holes and waited for a few short seconds. It was silent until we heard some coughs coming from C.J. Me and mom went to her bed and heard C.J. say " Hi Mommy, Hi Lexi. What are we doing here?" Me and mom hugged her so tight. About an hour later we were home again and C.J. was ok, she had to wear a IV in her arm at night for two weeks. But other than that I think we ended up being alright. THE END
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