Ally Shae Thatcher
"So have you ever been caught in a sea of despair? And your moment of truth is the day that you say 'I'm not scared.'"
Much before Derek had even arrived, the main doctor was in and out of her room as the machine's she was hooked up to continued to change in a rapid way as her brain changed inside. That's when the real pain hit her though. The beeping machines, the bright lights in her face on the ceiling, the large gash on along her head somewhere throbbing with every thought she had, and the faces, each with the same worried look as if she were a zoo animal. Ally had started to cry silently as the doctor kept pulling her mother away from her.
When her mother finally returned to her side, Ally's eyes were somewhat glazed from the tears that layered them. "What's going on..." She choked out, her voice a bit froggy when she spoke. Ally's mother had tears in her own eyes as she looked at her daughter. "The doctor will have to tell you, sweetheart. He's still running some tests, important ones. I know you're probably tired and are hurting, but we just need to be patient." She whispered to her gently.
Ally looked away from her mother and glanced down at the rest of her body. Her right leg was propped up by a few pillows slightly, and there was a large cast-like wrapping that was around her knee mostly, but also part of her shin. She didn't understand what had happened, and she began to wonder if anyone would ever clue her in on the situation. Her eyes closed with frustration, her heartbeat growing faster, a beeping growing faster with her heart.
She opened her eyes though as she heard her mom faintly say something as the door burst open suddenly. A young boy about her age walked in and whispered something before coming to her side. A confused and scared look moved onto Ally's face as the boy took her hand in his shaking ones and kissed it before saying something to her. Her heartbeat grew even faster, as did her breathing and she weakly tugged her hand away from the boy's grasp. Ally searched the room for her mom, and their eyes soon met, her mother rushing over to the opposite side of the bed as the boy. Her mother leaned her ear down toward Ally's mouth. "Wh-Who is that?" She stuttered in a whisper in her mother's ear that was barely above her breathing. Ally's mother let out a sudden but slightly quiet gasp at what her daughter asked her. She held up a finger to Ally, waiting until Ally nodded before her mother went over to Derek and pulled him gently away from Ally and her bedside by the arm.
Ally's mother took Derek outside of the room into the quiet hallway. "D-Derek..." Her mother started, taking his hands gently in hers. "She...She doesn't know who you are right now...The doctor said that anything wrong with Ally's brain could very well heal itself..." She paused with a heavy breath as she looked at the boy whom had never left her daughter's side after all of these years. "Derek, honey, you are her best friend, and her boyfriend, she needs to know it.... I don't care if tonight was supposed to be your first date... she wasn't able to stop talking about how much she was glad that you guys were making the big step forward to being a couple. She'd never been so happy before." Her mother told him in a caring way before she pulled Derek into a strong hug, knowing that the reality of Ally not knowing who he was, was almost worse than finding out she was in a crash in general.
Ally couldn't control her crying now, the amount of people in the room was driving her insane. Her cheeks were tear-streaked, and her eyes were slightly bloodshot from the stress of all of this. I just want to know what happened to me... I just want to know why that boy was so comfortable with me that he kissed my hand when I don't even know who he is...I...I just want to be heard and answered.. She thought in her head, closing her eyes as she felt more pain when she tried to move her leg. Ally let out a pain-filled moan and opened her eyes lazily. She was growing agitated from the pain.