control room door. It didn' t budge. I did it again, the pain barely r
ere. She had started
palm down on it. The deafening roar of the centrif
e cockpit and tor
. A thin trickle of blood ran from her nose. Her eyes were
rlight? Wake
r limp body into my arms. S
ur of frantic activity. A doctor took one lo
. A massive brain hemorrhage from the extre
ere we
ng the doorway to the ICU. Her expression
ns in the state are unavailable," sh
ble? This is an emergency!"
t. It' s a week-long seminar at a resort. She feels it' s esse
t to treat anyone, but to keep
g. I called Molly. I begged. I pl
by phone, but by a courier. He hand
ildren' s cart
, written in Molly' s el
isn' t fatal. Stop
the band-aids to my daughter, lying in a hospital bed, h
sound in the room. Then, it changed. It beca
shed in.
s too
he had heard what happened at the park. She saw the flatline on the moni
Caleb.
ied in
t was Molly. I p
cessfully ruined my reunion with Wesley! I gave you
ld. All emotion drained out of me,
er," I said, my voice fl
trics, Caleb. You' re just t
hung