From Bad to Worse

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Chapter One

Shattered Dreams-The End of the Line

In a small town, known to be full of lively cheer, it was ominously quiet that one rainy afternoon. The storm wasn’t a torrential downpour, but more of a dry rain. It was like the rain itself was devoid of life. The town square, usually full of people, somewhat like the town’s heart, was empty. The stillness in the air felt like it was unbreakable, as if the town went into a catatonic state. The only sound piercing the silence was the blaring of an ambulance’s siren heading towards St. Mercy, the town hospital, as fast as a jet taking off. The patient, who was living for the moment, was me. And I already had one foot in the grave!

I was not the only “civilian” in the ambulance. My two and only friends were with me, Lizzie and Corey. They were always there for me, and I may have been unconscious, but I could sense their presence. Lizzy’s tears moisten my face, as she wept, and I was unable to comfort her, and I wanted to badly. In the background, I could hear Corey yelling at the doctor.

“What do you mean you can’t save him” Corey yelled.

“I can’t, he’s D.O.A.” retorted the doctor.

“Try harder” shouted Corey, with choler apparent in his tone

“Stop fighting” wailed Lizzy with fervor “Fighting won’t help save Izizh”

Then the ekg on the monitor hooked up to me flat-lined. When Lizzy heard the flamboyant siren that the monitor echoed through the ambulance, she went into denial, while Corey eyed a question, or a demand to the doctor.

“There’s nothing I can do” said the doctor as he unhooked all the equipment from me “He’s dead”

Then it hit me, I can’t be dead if I can hear them!

Chapter 2

Scalpels – Fun to Play With but not to Eat

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...de a mistake. According to this you have no pulse. Time to use the digital one”

The jocks must have been furious. They think they have all the exclusive rights here at the school. They were probably thinking about beating me up just for the nurse using on of their things, and I use the word their lightly, without doing something stupid for them

“This can’t be right, according to this; you don’t have a pulse. All right, time to do this the old fashioned way.”

She put her hands on the place on my neck where people who want to check their own pulse. From the look on her face she must have felt nothing because she was paler than brand-new white linens. When I got up and asked her if she was finished she first put a cross in my face, shouted the power of Christ compels you, and then fainted, and that was the first of many awkward incidents to happen that day.

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