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"She's good. Oddly enough she's with one of my close friends"
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[i]"Oh? That's good."[/i] [b]She stood up, and stretched, letting out a small gasp.[/b]
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"Very." [b]he says, standing, and grabbing his hat from inside the helicopter[/b]
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[b]She fell back, and put a hand to her chest.[/b] [i]"I don't feel..."[/i] [b]She lost consciousness, and fell silent.[/b]
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[b]He grabs her, and rushes her to a hospital[/b] "HELP! MY WIFE!"
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[b]Her breath came out in uneven intervals.[/b]
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[b]He rushes her in, and the doctors take her, and he waits outside the emergency room all night[/b] [spoiler]You narrate the doctor lmao[/spoiler]
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[b]The doctor steps out, and puts their mask around their neck.[/b] [i]"Your wife.. She's ok, but- She had a heart attack. Possibly from stress? Not entirely sure the cause. But- for now, she needs to rest. You can come in if you like."[/i] [b]He sighed.[/b]
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"Alright, thanks doc" [b]he says, entering[/b]
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[b]She lay on the mattress, silent and peaceful. The opposite of the previous day.[/b]
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[b]He sits in a chair in the room, waiting until she awakens, however long it takes[/b]
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[b]She awakens the following day.[/b]
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[b]He didn't notice, as he is messaging his kids [/b]
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[i]"JT.."[/i] [b]She says weakly.[/b]
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[b]He gets up, and walks over to her[/b] "Lena"
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[i]"What happened?"[/i] [b]She asked, sleepily.[/b]
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"You uh, had a heart attack. Doctors are saying it's from stress, most likely" [b]he sadly says, and then he kisses her forehead [/b]
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[i]"Oh,"[/i] [b]She says, hugging JT.[/b] [i]"Sorry I worried you."[/i] [b]She says, tears in her eyes.[/b]
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"It's okay, it's not your fault" [b]he says, hugging her back, tears streaming down his face [/b]
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[b]She cries into JT's shoulder.[/b] [i]"What now?"[/i]
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"What do you mean?" [b]he asked, holding her tightly[/b]
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[i]"Where do we go from here?"[/i] [b]She asked, wiping her eyes.[/b]
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"I guess we settle down for now, live peacefully"
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[i]"Alright."[/i] [b]She calmed down.[/b] [i]"Can we go home?"[/i]
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"Depends if you're feeling alright, and what you mean by home"