GABLE
It was getting hard to breathe.
Was this what dying felt like?
“You’re going to be okay, brother.”
I looked up at Quinn’s face. “I am?”
Wow, was that my voice?
It sounded like sandpaper and gravel had a baby.
“Yes,” he said. “You are.”
“Athena,” I coughed. I felt like I was choking. “Can you get her?”
“We’re looking for her right now. She’s not answering her phone.” He pressed harder on my chest. “We’ll find her.”
Maybe they wouldn’t.
I might not get to see her before I died.
“What happened?” I asked again.
They wouldn’t tell me.
None of them would.
I couldn’t remember how I got into the room I was in.
My family was against the wall.
A lot of them were crying.
“I need a fuckin’ OR!” I heard yelled. “Now!”
“Felix is going to save you,” I heard whispered.
Val.
My sister’s sister-in-law.
Dr. Felix was her husband.
Both of them were doctors in the ER I was at.
And both of them were losing their mind.
From what I could tell, there weren’t any ORs open because of a mass incident that none of them would talk about.
“If you say so,” I sighed.
“She’s here!” someone called.
I turned to the doorway, expecting to see Athena, and found… Callena.
“No.” I shook my head. “Not her. I don’t want her.”