Trinity - The Prophecy

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Author: Kylie Price
alley. We are going to lift you onto the gurney and take you to the PA Hospital. Can you understand me?” the woman asked.
    I gave her a slight nod.
    “We are going to be as gentle as we can. You have lost a lot of blood and we’re worried that you have a neck injury. Ready. Three, two, one, lift…”
    A scream escaped my lips as I was lifted. It felt like a concrete block had been dropped onto my chest, yet it was only air. I felt a warm hand touch my arm, then it was gone. Everything went black again.
     
    My eyes fluttered open and closed. I felt numb. Bright lights were shining into them. Beeping noises pierced their way through to my eardrum. I felt movement. Small jerkiness along with a high-pitched siren. I must have been in the ambulance. I tried to turn my head but it was held in place. I started to panic. I lifted my arms but they felt heavy and did not want to move. My heart rate jumped and a monitor started beeping frantically.
    “Trinity you are ok. We are nearly there ,” the woman said. Then all went black once more.
     
    I groaned a little as I stretched slightly. My whole body hurt and my mouth was extremely dry. I squinted through my eyes at the light that was filling the window. It looked to be sunrise. It was overly bright and only just coming up. I moved my neck and found I had movement again. I looked over to my left and saw that Nikkee was sitting in a chair next to the hospital bed I was in, with her head resting right beside my leg. I felt heat at my right hand and looked over expecting to see Sky, but it was Jason. It surprised me. His hand felt like comfort as I laid there. He was in the same position as Nikkee except she wasn’t holding my hand. I slowly pulled my hand out of his and raised it up to see I had an IV drip in it and a bandage wrapped around my wrist.
    I heard a noise in the hall and looked to the doorway. My mind was a rumble and blur. I vaguely remembered being in an ambulance. Then I remembered the hand around my mouth. At that moment, the door opened and it made me jump along with Nikkee and Jason.
    “Trinity, you’re awake. That is good. How do you feel?” a woman in a nurse outfit asked.
    “Ummm. Tired and thirsty ,” I replied as it was all I could think about at the time.
    She walked over to my bedside table to pour a drink.
    “I’ll get that ,” Nikkee said as she got up.
    The Nurse smiled at her and then said to me , “You have good friends. They insisted that they would be staying even though we told them to go home.” She took my blood pressure and wrote some notes down after looking back and forth from the machines I was plugged into. “I will let the Doctor know you are awake and he will be with you as soon as he can,” she smiled once more and then left the room.
    “Oh Trinity, I am so sorry ,” Nikkee said as she handed me the water and then dropped her head down to my stomach and started crying. I raised my right arm, placed it on her head, and started stroking her hair.
    “It’s ok. It’s not your fault ,” I reassured her and then I looked to Jason. He was staring out the window with his face out of view.
    “What happened?” Nikkee asked all muffled with h er face pressed against my abdomen.
    “I’m not…” I went to reply as the door opened again and the doctor walked through.
    “Hello Trinity. I am Doctor Mitchel. I have some good news and some bad news. First, the good news, the X-ray and CT scan show no head or neck trauma. However, you have six fractured ribs, plus a mark on your left arm. It took us a while to slow the bleeding and you have a high risk of getting an infection.  Your friend here told us that it happened a week ago.”
    “A week ago?” I interrupted, and looked at Nikkee and Jason a little closer and saw they were in normal everyday clothes. Nikkee actually looked a little dishevelled with her hair a mess and track pants.
    “You have been unconscious for six days. We could not find the cause. We suspect it was
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