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Chapter 48: Intravenous Well Wishes

Author: Dillon Vera
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  After what seemed like an eternity, Dillon could finally see the flashes of red and white that symbolized the arrival of the ambulance. At first, he was anxious for them to get there to help him, but at that moment, he was unexpectedly terrified. They would surely have to poke and prod at his poor broken arm and he'd have to go through another round of agony when they put the cast on. Only one other time had he experienced such pain, and he certainly was not anxious to feel it again.

  The ambulance actually pulled right onto the trail and they could hear it run over bumps and twig

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