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My pulse skyrockets and tears swell in my eyes. โNoโhe doesnโt even knowโฆโ I shake my head. โAbsolutely not. Do you hear me, Wade. You stay with me.โ
Suddenly, thereโs a booming on the front door and Mom is on her feet, racing to open it.
Two men the size of tanks rush in with a stretcher in between them. As they enter, they drop the stretcher and it clangs loudly on the tiles. One of them kneels on the floor beside me while the other one places a gentle hand on my shoulder. He asks me something, but I have no idea what. All I know is Iโm suddenly being tugged to my feet.
I reach out for Wade, not wanting to leave his side. Tears stream down my cheeks and Iโm acutely aware that my own words are incoherent.
Mom wraps her arms around me, holding me close as the two men assess Wade on the cold, gray tile. Her presence radiates, and I canโt help but lean into it. I raise a trembling hand to my mouth, trying to squelch the terror rising in the back in my throat.
The first man cuts open Wadeโs shirt, revealing the extent of the mark and its infection. The dark tendrils go clear down his abdomen and wrap up and around his shoulder to his back.
โWeโre going to need to get him to the hospital,โ the second man says, twisting around to face us. His dark, chocolate-brown eyes are empathetic as he stands up.
Rushing past me, he grabs the stretcher, dropping it beside Wadeโs body. Together, the two of them lift Wade up and onto the mesh of fabric, metal, and plastic.
โReady?โ Burly guy number one asks, setting his blue eyes on the empathetic one, who nods in return.
My head is a swirly cyclone of confusion and panic as they lift him up and start to remove Wade from the kitchen. But the motion of it is the kick in the ass I need.
โWait!โ I cry out. โIโm coming with you.โ
I follow them outside, watching them carefully maneuver the snow-covered walkways.
When we get to the back of the ambulance, they hoist Wade inside with ease, clearly used to this sort of thing. Their calm demeanor is almost unnerving as the brown-eyed man turns back to me.
โWhatโs your relationship to this man?โ he asks, holding onto the doorway and blocking my entry.
Anger courses through my body and I practically scream at him, โIโm his girlfriend.โ
He shakes his head, โIโm sorry. Only family can be in the ambulance with us. Youโll have to meet us at the hospital.โ
โAre you kidding me?โ I growl, getting ready to punch my way onto that ambulance if I have to.
โWeโll follow you,โ Mom says, suddenly by my side. I hadnโt even noticed her standing there. โCome on, Autumn. Let them focus on doing their job. Weโll be right behind them.โ
I unclench my fists, swallowing hard. โFine.โ
Spinning on my heel, I race back to the house, grabbing my purse and keys.
When I get back to the driveway, Mom is sitting in the driverโs seat of Blue, with the door wide open. โPass the keys. Youโre in no condition to drive.โ
I don't have the willpower to argue. I toss the keys and race around to the other side. By the time I take my seat, the ambulance is starting to pull away. Mom takes off after it, staying right on its tail.
โHow is this happening?โ I whisper, fighting back the return of tears. โI donโt know what to do.โ
โI donโt know if thereโs anything you can do, sweetie. We need more information,โ Mom says, reaching out and placing her hand on my arm.
My eyes widen with her words and I reach into my front pocket. I tug out my cell phone and dial the one person I know who might be able to see whatโs happeningโDiana Hawthorne.
The phone rings twice before she picks up. โHey there, Autumn. Nowโs not aโโ she pauses for a moment and sighs. โOh god, Autumn. Iโm sorry. I know this is important, but Iโm right in the middle of something dire, too.โ
โBut I need your help,โ I plead.
โI know you do. Iโm so sorry to have to say no to this. I know itโs a shitty thing to do, but youโre going to need to turn to someone else.โ
โSomeone else? Who the hell else has any sort of insights about the future?โ I cry.
Mom takes the final turn to the hospital, rounding the corner a little too quickly. My insides clench as I grip the handle of the door.
โCall Dominic. Heโs the best one to help you,โ she says. โShit, I gotta go. Iโm sorry, Autumn. Call Dominic.โ She hangs up without even saying good-bye.
โDammit.โ Without thinking, I close my fist and punch the dashboard.
Pain vibrates through my hand, but for a moment, thereโs clarity in the discomfort. Sheโs right. If sheโs unable, or unwilling, to help meโthen I need to follow her advice. Iโll need to call Dominic.
The ambulance pulls into the emergency room port and Mom pulls into one of the first spots near the main entrance doors. As soon as the car is no longer in motion, I grab my purse and hop out.
Mom curses something behind me, but I donโt stop to let her catch up. I need to get inside. I need to be with Wade.
I rush up to the main desk, waiting for the slight, blond woman to get off the phone. It only takes a moment, but itโs long enough for me to be annoyed.
โCan I help you?โ she asks, her voice calm and almost melodic.
I take a deep breath, trying to calm myself down. โYes, I need to see my boyfriend. They just brought him in the ambulance.โ
The womanโs fingers click against the keyboard as she turns her gaze to the monitor in front of her.
When sheโs taking too long to say anything, I spit, โHis name is Wade Hoffman. He canโt be aloneโhe
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