Sunday, May 15, 2016

A Dream

The nurse came running in when she heard a faint cry of help. What she saw when she walked in was absolutely horrifying. Blood everywhere. On the floor, on the bed, on the door, on the chair, even all over the sink and toilet in the bathroom. When she walked into the bathroom and turned to her left, she saw the most petrifying thing lying face up in the shower. A girl, about 15 years of age looked like she had been stabbed several times all over her poor, fragile body. She looked like she had been mutilated. Fingers and toes lay strewn everywhere in the shower. She even saw a finger hung up on the shower head. She stood there trembling from head to foot, terror-stricken unable to move or even scream. The girl somehow was still alive and managed to reach over and lay her hand, fingerless I might add, on the nurse's foot. Suddenly, like a bolt of lightening had traveled the length of her frozen body and her vocal cords decided to work, the nurse screamed so loud and long she could've shattered the windows. By the time she finished screaming, the girl had lost even more blood and was on the verge of either passing out or dying. The nurse finally bolted into action and decided to call 3 other nurses to help her. Nobody wanted to touch or move the poor mutilated girl for fear that she may die. Nobody knew how she was still alive.

Doctors later discovered that she had been stabbed at least 20 times but somehow the suspect had managed to miss her heart. The doctors didn't know if that was on accident or on purpose to make her suffer.

The doctors managed to fix her wounds as best as they could but they could not save her fingers and toes. She would never be able to do anything with her hands and she would never be able to walk again. Her face looked like it had been in some kind of grinder and someone tried glueing the pieces back together. And her body was all stitched up in several different places. She had some major brain damage from hitting her head on the sink so she was in a coma. Nobody knew if she was going to live. Everybody thought she was long gone even though she was in a coma and there was a chance she could still live. The only person who could make that decision was her.

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