Bring Me Back

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I looked to the right and saw a very worried Ian staring at me.  “Hey.”  I managed through my scratchy throat. “Hi. How are you feeling?”  He asked with his eyebrows knitted together tightly.  “I feel like I got kicked in the stomach by a horse.”  “I’m sure you do.”   “Ian, do you think I could have some water?”  He looked around the room and then turned back to me. “I’m not sure, I’ll go check.”How did it get to this? I feel so guilty that a man who was just a stranger to me a few days ago has ...been thrown head first into my crazy dysfunctional life.  I’m used to taking care of myself, but now I am dependent on someone who didn’t ask to be in this situation. In his eyes, I see that same lost and distant look that I see in my own mirror.  The fear I saw in his car was very real.  Whatever it is, the last place he wanted to face it was here in a hospital with me.Ian came back in with the nurse in tow.  “Hi Ally! I’m Trina, your nurse.”  Wow she is bubbly.  “I’m going to get some vitals from you and then if everything looks good, we’ll get you sitting up and drinking.”  She attached a blood pressure cuff to my left arm while watching the beeping monitors above my head.  “How are you feeling?”  She asks without looking away from the monitor.  “Um, I’m sore, but otherwise I’m okay.”  She looks satisfied with my blood pressure and leaves.  Moments later she walks back in with a pink colored pitcher and a Styrofoam cup full of ice.  She pours me some water and sticks one of those bendy straws in it.  “Here you go!”  She smiles as she adjusts the bed so that I am sitting up.  “After you drink that, we will try to get you up walking.”  “Walking?”  I ask.  “Yup!  The sooner you walk, the sooner you get to go home!”  She smiles as she practically skips out the door.  I look at Ian and can tell he is lost in thought as he looks out the window.  His blonde hair is disheveled from the constant running of his hands through it.  Pieces of it stick out every which way.  “Ian?”  I almost jump when he springs to his feet when I say his name.  “Ally, are you okay?”  Walking toward me with his eyebrows pulled together n a frown.  “Um, I’m fine.

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