Austin stays by my side during the entire journey to the hospital. It takes me a while to calm myself and for the tears to stop rolling down my body. Austin called an ambulance for me and he rode in the back with me. When we reach the hospital he still stays by my side until I’m visited by a doctor. When the doctor arrives, he asks Austin to leave us alone for a while so he can assess the damages done. “I’ll be right outside don’t worry, I need to talk to some officers,” says Austin before he walks out of the room. I adjust the blanket on my back uncomfortably. I hate hospitals. I check my phone to see I have a few missed calls from Kate. I simply text her that I’m safe and in hospital, so she doesn’t worry. I don’t really feel like talking right now. The doctor who is male, examines my h

