The sound of crinkling metal filled my ears, footsteps on the gravel, I was pulled out and carried. "She's still breathing." "Let's get her in immediately, let's go." "Mason" I said softly, my own voice inaudible to me. Then my worry woke me, I sat up looking around and ignoring the pain, a woman tried to place a breathing mask on my mouth but I fought "Mason! Where's Mason? He's bleeding! Where's Mason?!" I asked before the woman said she needed to sedate me. No! "Mason!" I shouted before everything went black. Beep. Beep. Beep. Opening my eyes, I ignored the beating ache in my skull and the agonizing pain in my chest. Looking around the room, I eyed the hospital bed and then the bed across from mine. "Jax." I said softly. He was asleep with the monitor beeping steadily. To my

