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by Colleen Hoover


  I didn't think about that. I guess Lake could just sneak over to my house after they fall asleep at her house. “Whichever,” I say. “Doesn't really matter where.”

  Gavin laughs. “I see what you're up to,” he whispers.

  I just smile.

  ***

  We're about half-way home when the snow begins to fall pretty heavily. Luckily, Lake is a pretty cautious driver. I'm still following behind her even though I would normally drive about ten miles an hour faster than this. It's a good thing Eddie isn't driving though; we'd all be in trouble.

  “Gavin, you awake?” He's staring out the window and hasn't said much since we left Detroit. I can't tell if he's lost in thought or passed out.

  He grumbles a response, informing me that he's still awake.

  “Have you and Eddie talked since you left my house the other night?”

  He stretches in his seat and yawns, then puts his hands behind his head and leans back. “Not yet. I worked a double shift yesterday. We were both in school all day today and didn't even see each other until tonight, but we were with Layken. I pulled her aside earlier and told her I wanted to talk to her later. I have a feeling she thinks it's bad. She hasn't said much to me since then.”

  “Well, she'll be-”

  “Will!” Gavin yells. My first instinct is to slam on the breaks, but I'm not sure why I'm slamming on the breaks. I glance at Gavin and his eyes are glued to the oncoming traffic in the lanes to the left of us. I turn my head and see it just as the truck crosses the median and hits the car in front of us.

  Lake's car.

  Part Two

  Thursday, January 26th

  Chapter Twelve

  I open my eyes, but don't hear anything right away. It's cold, though. I feel wind. And glass. Glass is on my shirt. Then I hear Caulder.

  “Will!” he screams.

  I turn around. Caulder and Kel both look fine, but they're panicking and trying to get out of their seat belts. Kel looks terrified. He's crying and yanking on the car door.

  “Kel, don't get out of the car. Stay in the backseat.” My hand goes up to my eye and I pull my fingers back and there's blood on them.

  I'm not sure what just happened. We must have been hit. Or we ran off the road. The back windshield is busted out and there's glass all over the car. The boys don't look cut anywhere. I look at Gavin and he's swinging his door open. He tries to jump out of the car but he's stuck in his seatbelt. He's frantic, trying to unlatch. I reach over and push the button, releasing his seatbelt for him. He trips as he lunges out of the car, but catches himself with his hands and pushes himself back up and runs. What is he running from? My gaze follows him as he runs around the car next to us. He's gone. I can't see him. I lean my head back into the headrest and close my eyes. What the hell just happened?

  “Lake!” I yell as soon as it hits me. I swing open the car door and get hung up in the seatbelt just like Gavin did. When I free myself, I run. I don't know where I'm running to. It's dark, it's snowing and there are cars everywhere. Headlights everywhere.

  “Sir, are you okay? You need to sit down, you're hurt.” A man grabs my arm and tries to pull me aside but I yank my arm away from him and keep running. There are pieces of glass and metal all over the highway. My eyes dart from one side of the road to the other, but I can't make anything out. I glance back to my car and to the space in front of us where Lake's car should be. My eyes follow the broken glass to the median on the right of the highway. I see it. Her car.

  I break out in a run until I reach the car. Gavin is on the passenger side. He's pulling Eddie out of the car so I run around to help him. Her eyes are closed but she winces when I pull on her arm. She's okay. I glance inside the car but Lake's not there. Her driver's side door is wide open. A sense of relief washes over me when I realize she must be okay if she's able to walk away. My eyes dart to the backseat and I see Kiersten. As soon as Eddie is lying on the ground, I climb into the backseat and shake Kiersten.

  “Kiersten,” I say. She doesn't respond. She's got blood on her, but I'm not sure where it's coming from. “Kiersten!” I yell. She still doesn't respond. I take her wrist and hold it between my fingers. Gavin climbs into the backseat with me and sees me checking her pulse. He looks at me with terror in his eyes.

  “She's got a pulse,” I say. “Help me get her out.” He unbuckles her seatbelt as I put my hands underneath her arms and pull her over the front seat. Gavin climbs out first and grabs her legs and helps me pull her out of the car. We lay her next to Eddie. Next to an ever-growing crowd of concerned bystanders. I glance at all of them, but none of them are Lake.

  “Where the hell did she go?” I stand up and look around. “Stay with them,” I tell Gavin. “I need to find Lake. She's probably looking for Kel.”

  Gavin nods.

  I walk around several vehicles and pass the truck that hit them. What's left of the truck, anyway. There are several people surrounding it, talking to the driver inside, telling him to wait for help before he gets out. I'm in the middle of the highway, calling her name. Where did she go? I run back to my car and Kel and Caulder are both still inside.

  “Is she okay?” Kel asks. “Is Layken okay?” He's crying.

  “Yeah, I think so. She walked away…I just can't find her. You guys stay here, I'll be right back.”

  I finally hear sirens as I'm making my way back to Lake's car. When the emergency vehicles come closer, their flashing lights illuminate all the chaos…almost emphasizing it. I look at Gavin. He's hovering over Kiersten checking her pulse again. The sound of the sirens fade as I watch everyone around me move in slow motion.

  All I can hear is the sound of my own breath.

  An ambulance pulls up beside me and the lights slowly make their way in a circle…as if their job as lights is to display the perimeter of the damage. I follow along with my eyes as one of the red lights slowly illuminates across my car, then the car next to mine, then over the top of Lake's car, then on top of the truck that hit them, then across Lake lying in the snow. Lake! As soon as the red light circles further, it's dark and I don't see her anymore. I run.

  I try to scream her name, but nothing comes out. There are people in my way, but I just shove past them. I keep running and running, but it feels like the distance between us keeps getting further and further away.

  “Will!” I hear Gavin yell. He's off the ground and running after me.

  When I finally reach her, she's just lying there in the snow with her eyes closed. There's blood on her head. So much blood. I tear off my jacket and throw it in the snow and remove my shirt. I begin wiping the blood off of her face with it, trying desperately to find her injuries.

  “Lake! No, no, no. Lake, no.” I touch her face with my hand, trying to gain some sort of reaction out of her. It’s cold. She's so cold. As soon as I put my hands under her shoulders to pull her into my lap, someone pulls me back. Paramedics swarm her as I'm being pulled away from her. I can't see her anymore. I can't see her.

  “Will!” Gavin yells. He's in my face. He's shaking me. “Will! We need to get to the hospital. They'll take her there. We need to go.”

  He's trying to push me away from her. I can't speak, so I shake my head and push him out of my way. I start to run back to them. Back to her. He pulls me back again. “Will, don't! Let them help her.”

  I turn around and shove him, then run back to her. They're moving her onto a gurney when I skid to a stop in the snow next to her. “Lake!”

  One of the paramedics pushes me back as the others lift her up and carry her to the ambulance. “I need in there!” I yell. “Let me in there!” The paramedic won't let me by as they shut the doors and tap on the glass. The ambulance pulls away. As soon as its lights fade into the distance, I fall to my knees.

  I can't breathe.

  I can't breathe.

  I still can't breathe.


  Thursday, January 26th, 2012.

  Chapter Thirteen

  When I open my eyes, I immediately have to close them again. It's so bright. I'm shaking. My whole body is shaking. Actually, it's not my body that's shaking at all. It's whatever I'm lying on that's shaking.

  “Will? Are you okay?”

  I hear Caulder's voice. I open my eyes and see him sitting next to me. We're in an ambulance. He's crying. I try to sit up to hug him, but someone pushes me back down.

  “Be still, Sir. You've got a pretty bad gash I'm working on here.”

  I look at the person talking to me. It's the paramedic that was holding me back. “Is she okay?” I feel myself succumb to the panic again. “Where is she? Is she okay?”

  He puts his hand on my shoulder to hold me still and places gauze over my eye. “I wish I knew something…but I don't. I’m sorry. I just know I need to get this injury of yours closed. We'll get more information when we get there.”

  I look around the ambulance but I don't see Kel. “Where's Kel?”

  “They put him and Gavin in the other ambulance to check on them. They said we would see them at the hospital,” Caulder says.

  I lay my head back, close my eyes and pray.

  ***

  As soon as the ambulance doors open and they pull me out, I jump off the gurney.

  “Sir, get back here! You need stitches!”

  I keep running. I glance back to make sure Caulder is following me. He is, so I keep running. When I get inside, Gavin and Kel are standing at the nurses' station. “Kel!” I yell. Kel runs up to me and hugs me. I pick him up and he wraps his arms around my neck. “Where are they?” I say to Gavin. “Where'd they take them?”

  “I can't find anyone,” Gavin says. He looks as panicked as I do. He sees a nurse round the corner and he runs up to her. “We're looking for three girls that were just brought here?”

  She glances at all four of us, then walks around the desk to her computer. “Are you family?”

  Gavin looks at me, then back at her. “Yes,” he lies.

  She eyes Gavin and picks up the phone. “The family is here…yes, sir.”

  She hangs up the phone and stands up. “Follow me.” She leads us around the corner and into a room. “The Dr. will be with you as soon as possible.”

  I set Kel down in a chair next to Caulder. Gavin takes his jacket off and hands it to me. I look down and realize for the first time since I took it off that I'm not even wearing a shirt. Gavin and I quietly pace the room. Several minutes pass with no word… I can't take it anymore.

  “I've got to find her,” I say. I walk out of the room and Gavin pulls me back.

  “Just give it a minute, Will. If they try to find you, you won't be here. Just give it a minute.”

  I begin to pace again; it’s all I can do. Kel is still crying so I bend down and hug him again. He hasn’t said anything. Not a single word.

  She has to be okay. She has to.

  I glance across the hall and see a restroom. I go inside and as soon as I shut the door behind me, I immediately get sick. I lean over the toilet as I vomit. When I think I'm finished, I wash my hands in the sink and rinse my mouth out. I grip the edges of the sink and take a deep breath, trying to calm down. I need to calm down for Kel. He doesn't need to see me like this.

  When I look in the mirror, I don't even recognize myself. There's dried blood all over the side of my face. The bandage the paramedic placed on top of my eye is already saturated again. I grab a napkin and try to wipe some of the blood off. As I'm wiping, I find myself wishing I had some of Sherry's medicine.

  Sherry. “Sherry!” I yell. I throw open the bathroom door. “Gavin! We have to call Sherry! Where's your phone?”

  Gavin pats his pockets. “I think it's in my jacket,” he says. “I need to call Joel.”

  I reach into his jacket and pull out his phone. “Shit! I don't know her number, it's in my phone.”

  “I know her number. Hand it to me, I'll dial it,” Kel says. He wipes his eyes and reaches out for the phone, so I hand it to him. When he punches in the numbers and hands me the phone back, I suddenly feel sick again.

  Sherry picks up on the second ring. “Hello?”

  I can't speak. What am I supposed to say?

  “Hello?” she says again.

  “Sherry,” I say. My voice cracks.

  “Will?” she says. “Will? What's wrong?”

  “Sherry,” I say again. “We’re at the hospital…they…”

  “Will! Is she okay? Is Kiersten okay?”

  I can’t respond. I’m sick again. Gavin takes the phone from my hand and I run back to the bathroom.

  ***

  There's a knock on the bathroom door a few minutes later. I'm sitting in the floor against the wall with my eyes closed. I don't respond to the knock. When the door opens, I look up. It's the paramedic.

  “We've still got to get you stitched up,” he says. “You've got a pretty bad cut.” He reaches down and offers his hand. I take it and he pulls me up. I follow him down the hall and into an exam room where he instructs me to lie back on the table. “Your friend said you've had some nausea. You more than likely have a concussion. Stay here, the nurse will be here in a minute.”

  ***

  After I’m stitched up and given instructions on how to care for the apparent concussion I have, I'm told to go to the nurse’s station to fill out paperwork. When I get to the nurse's station, the nurse grabs a clipboard and hands it to me. “Which patient is your wife?” she asks. I just stare at her.

  “My wife?” Then it dawns on me that Gavin told her we were related to them. I guess it's better if they think that. I'll get more information that way. “Layken Cohen…Cooper. Layken Cooper.”

  “Fill out these forms and bring them back to me. And if you don't mind, take these forms to the other gentleman with you. What about the little girl? Is she related to you?”

  I shake my head. “She's my neighbor. Her mother’s on her way.”

  I grab the paperwork and head back to the waiting room.

  “Any news?” I ask, handing Gavin his clipboard. Gavin just shakes his head.

  “We’ve been here almost an hour! Where is everybody?” I throw my clipboard in the chair and sit down. Just as I land in the chair, a man in a white lab coat rounds the corner and walks toward us, followed by a frantic Sherry. I jump back up.

  “Will!” she yells. She's crying. “Where is she? Where's Kiersten? Is she hurt?”

  I walk to Sherry and put my arms around her, then look at the doctor for answers since I don't have any.

  “Is the little girl who you're looking for?” the doctor asks. Sherry nods. “She'll be okay. She's got a broken arm, but other than that she just got hit on the head pretty hard. We’re still waiting on a few test results but you're welcome to go see her. I've just put her in room 212. If you'll head to the nurses’ station she can direct you.”

  “Oh, thank God,” I say. Sherry lets go of me and darts around the corner.

  “Which one of you is with the other young lady?” he asks.

  Gavin and I both look at each other. The singular reference makes my heart stop.

  “There are two!” I yell, frantic. “There are two of them!”

  He looks puzzled as to why I'm yelling at him. “I'm sorry,” he says. “I was only brought the girl and a young lady. Sometimes, depending on the injuries, they don't come to me first. I only have news on a young lady with the blond hair.”

  “Eddie! Is she okay?” Gavin asks.

  “She's stable. They're still running some tests, so you can't go back yet.”

  “What about the baby? Is the baby okay?”

  “That's why they're running tests, sir. I'll be back as soon as I know more.”

  He starts to walk away so I run after him and cu
t him off in the hallway. “Wait!” I say. “What about Lake? I haven't heard anything. Is she okay? Is she in surgery?”

  He looks at me with pity in his eyes. It makes me want to punch him.

  “I'm sorry, sir. I only treated the other two. I'll do my best to find some answers and get back with you as soon as I can.” He walks away in a hurry.

  They’re not telling me anything! They aren’t telling me a damn thing! I lean against the wall of the hallway and slide down to the floor. I pull my knees up and rest my elbows on them and bury my face in my hands.

  “Will?”

  I look up and Kel is looking down at me.

  “Why won’t they just tell us if she’s okay or not?”

  I grab his hand and pull him to the floor with me. I put my arm around him and he hugs me back. I stroke his hair and kiss him on top of the head, because I know that’s what Lake would do. “I don't know, Kel. I don't know.” I hold him while he cries. As much as I want to scream; as much as I want to cry; as much as my world is crashing down around me…I have to hold it all in for this little boy. I can't even begin to imagine what he's feeling. How scared he must be. Lake is the only thing he has in this world. I hold him and kiss his head until he cries himself to sleep.

  ***

  “Will?”

  I look up and Sherry is standing over me. I start to stand up but she shakes her head and points at Kel who has fallen asleep in my lap. She sits down in the floor next to me.

  “How’s Kiersten?” I ask.

  “She’ll be okay. She’s asleep. They may not even keep her overnight.” She reaches over and strokes Kel's hair. “Gavin said you guys haven’t heard anything about Layken yet?”

  I shake my head. “It’s been well over an hour, Sherry.” I turn my head and look at her. “Why aren’t they telling me anything? They won’t even tell me if she’s…” I can’t finish the sentence. I inhale a deep breath, trying my best to maintain my composure for Kel’s sake.

  “Will…if that were the case they would have told you so by now. It means they’re doing everything they can.”

 

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