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Point of Retreat

Point of Retreat

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Autoren: Colleen Hoover
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want her to rest.
     
    It’s almost seven in the morning and I’m walking out of the bathroom when she finally says something besides my name.
     
    “What happened?” she says.
     
    I pull a chair up beside her bed. She’s rolled over onto her left side so I rest my chin on the bedrail and stroke her arm as I face her. “We had a wreck.”
     
    She looks confused, then a look of terror washes over her. “The kids…”
     
    “Everyone’s fine,” I reassure her. “Everyone’s okay.”
     
    She breathes a sigh of relief. “When? What day was it? What day is it?”
     
    “It’s Saturday. It happened Thursday night. What’s the last thing you remember?”
     
    She closes her eyes. I reach up and pull the string to the light above her bed and it flicks off. I don’t know why they keep turning it on. What hospital patient wants a fluorescent light three feet from their head?
     
    “I remember going to the slam, she says. “I remember your poem…but that’s all.. That’s all I can remember.” She opens her eyes again and looks at me. “Did I forgive you?”
     
    I laugh. “Yes, you forgave me. And you love me. A bunch.”
     
    She smiles. “Good.”
     
    “You were hurt, Babe. They had to take you into surgery.”
     
    “I know. The doctor told me that much.”
     
    I stroke her cheek with the back of my hand. “I’ll tell you everything that happened later, okay? Right now you need to rest. I’m going outside to call everyone. Kel’s worried sick. Eddie, too. I’ll be back, okay?”
     
    She nods and closes her eyes again. I lean forward and kiss her on the forehead. “I love you, Lake.” I grab my phone off the table and stand up.
     
    “Again,” she whispers.
     
    “I love you.”
     
    ***
     
    Visiting hours are strictly enforced once everyone starts to arrive. They make me wait in the waiting room just like everyone else. Only one person is allowed in at a time. Eddie and Gavin got here first, so Eddie’s with her right now. Kel shows up with Sherry about the same time my grandparent’s show up with Caulder.
     
    “Can I go see her?” Kel asks.
     
    “Absolutely. She keeps asking for you. Eddie’s with her right now. It’s ICU so she can only have visitors for fifteen minutes but you're next.”
     
    “So she’s talking? She’s okay? She remembers me?”
     
    “Yeah. She’s perfect,” I say.
     
    Grandpaul walks over to Kel and puts his hand on his shoulder. "Come on Grandkel, we'll get you some breakfast before you go see her."
     
    My grandparent’s take Kel and Caulder to the cafeteria. I tell them to bring me something back…I finally have an appetite now.
     
    “Do you need me and Eddie to stay at your house with the boys for a few days?” Gavin asks.
     
    “No. Not right now, anyway. My grandparents are keeping them for a couple of days. I don’t want them to miss a lot of school, though.”
     
    “They can stay with me,” Sherry says. “I’m sending Kiersten back to school on Wednesday. If your grandparents have them home Tuesday they can stay with me until they discharge Layken.”
     
    “Thanks, guys,” I say to both of them.
     
    Eddie walks around the corner. She’s wiping at her eyes and sniffing. I sit up in my chair and Gavin stands up and grabs Eddie's arm and guides her to a seat. She looks up at him and rolls her eyes. "Gavin, I'm four months pregnant…quit treating me like I'm an invalid."
     
    Once she’s seated, Gavin takes the seat next to her. "I’m sorry, Babe. I just worry about you." He leans forward and kisses her stomach. "Both of you."
     
    Eddie smiles and kisses him on the cheek.
     
    It's good to see he's accepted his new role as a Dad. I know they've got a lot of hurdles ahead of them, but I have faith that they'll make it. I guess Lake and I could start recycling all the stars we open for them, just in case they need them.
     
    “How’s Lake feeling?” I ask.
     
    Eddie shrugs. “Like shit,” she says. “But she did just have her head cut open, so that’s understandable. I told her all about the wreck. She felt kind of bad once she found out she was the one driving. I told her it wasn’t her fault, but she still said she wishes you were driving. That way she could blame her injuries on you.”
     
    I laugh. “She can blame them on me anyway if it makes her feel better.”
     
    “We’re coming back this afternoon,” Eddie says as she stands up and grabs Gavin’s hand. “She really needs some TLC in the

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