It's the first time I've seen it all in this magnitude, and it must be for Rhode too, as I can feel his eyes on me for a few moments."They'll heal too" Is all he says before he gently pushes the chair underneath the water. It's all he needs to say, they will heal. I don't have to love them or get
"Should we give Bianca a call?" Eloise asks as she checks her watch. I nod my head quickly, I really want to see Bianca and Michael and the kids, and now that my stay is probably being extended because of this fucking surgery, a FaceTime will do. Eloise takes out her phone and calls her, who picks u
"Oh I think she's waking up, Amelia love can you hear us?" I hear Eloise's voice bringing me back in from the darkness. Pain shoots up from my right hip, and my god it hurts so much worse than before."It's okay baby we're all here" My mums voice chimes in as I feel a gentle hand on my shoulder. I b
"Hey you" She greets me with a tear in her eye as her mum pushes her wheelchair forward. I'm in complete shock. Thank god she's okay, it feels like it's been forever since I've actually seen her, and now she's a mum."Hey you" I repeat back to her with a tired smile, a tear rolls down my cheek as he
"I want to go and see Poppy before she leaves, go get me a wheelchair" I demand from Rhode as I read Poppy 's text. They're sending her and Benjamin home in a few hours, and I feel guilty that she has to come to the other side of the hospital to see me on the way."Bub, you need to rest" Rhode sa
"Yeah that's not going to happen. Poppy got herself into this mess, she can deal with it on her own" He replies. I don't know why those words are the trigger, but they are. I put my uninjured hand on the wheel of the wheelchair and begin to ram it into his legs repeatedly before lifting up my arms,
Rhode 's P.O.V"Alright, make sure you've got a nice tight grip on the handles before you stand" The physical therapist instructs Amelia as she sits up on the edge of the bed, a walking frame positioned in front of her. It's the fourth day of practising walking around and to be honest, it's brutal t
"I just..." She says quietly, on the verge of more tears, I can feel it. She's done a lot of crying since the accident and it kills me every time it happens. "I'm like a cripple now. I can't walk across the room without a walker or a cane and some people never walk the same after they have hip surge