Chapter 33 (Caroline)
Chapter 33 (Caroline)
(Caroline’s POV)
“Good, now you said there was a hospital downstairs right? Take me there and whatever doctor is on
hand can look at me there. Sound like a plan?” I suggested. He swallowed as his nervousness started
evaporating.
“Okay,” he croaked out again. He scooped me up before quickly carrying me through the kitchen and
down the stairs. His mom went ahead of us and got a room ready for me. The doctor came in only a
few seconds after Keegan set me down in the examination chair. It was a middle-aged woman with
slightly graying hair pulled back into a tight ponytail. She was hefty. I guess with all of those guys to
take care of, she had to be.
“What seems to be the problem?” she said, mostly to herself as she moved around to examine the
back of my head. After a second, she came back around and smiled at me. “Good news, you're going
to be fine. It’s very small, barely noticeable. Put a little Tuff-Skin on that and it’ll seal up by tomorrow. I
think you may have a mild concussion as well, so just don’t do anything strenuous for a few weeks, like
no sports, being upside down, running, and no more wrestling,” she said, winking at me. I thanked her
gently and tried to keep down to oh-so-obvious blush that tinted my cheeks. Glancing over at Keegan, I
noticed that he was still shaking his leg nervously.
“Why was there so much blood?” Keegan asked her. She turned and smiled at him.
“Any cut to the head is going to bleed a lot. There’s more blood circulating in our heads and faces
because of our brains,” she answered sweetly. She grabbed a jar of something and put a swab in the
honey colored liquid. It looked sticky. She held it up to me. “This is the Tuff-Skin. I’m not going to lie and
say it will be painless. It’s going to sting a lot. Afterwards, you can wash it out tomorrow night and you
should be good as new,” she said. I nodded weakly before I waited as she disappeared behind me.
She wasn’t lying. As the sticky liquid hit my scalp, I yelped and let out sharp breaths as my eyes
watered.
“Ow,” I whined. It hurt a lot actually. It was over a little bit later. She gave me a few more instructions
about eating and sleeping, and watching out for my concussion in general. I thanked the doctor before
she left. Keegan just sat in the chair, staring at the floor and shaking his leg. He looked so worried. I
reached out to touch him, but he shot up and out of the room before I could. My heart hurt a little at the
rejection.
“What are you doing?” I heard his mom right outside my door.
“I can’t do this, mom. I can’t put her in danger like this. I can’t ask her to be a part of this. I forgot today.
We were wrestling and I forgot that she… I forgot, mom. I went too far. I-I,” he trailed off into a sob. It
sounded like he was panicking again. A tear escaped my eye listening to him. He was scared for me, I
got that much, but why?
“Honey, this was an accident. We all know that you would never hurt her on purpose. You would protect
that girl with your own life… hell, we all would,” his mom said. I smiled lightly at the thought. I eased off
of the chair and made my way closer to the door.
“But I need to protect her from myself! Today when I saw her laying there… I don’t know. It was like my
brain just shut off or something. I couldn’t take control. I couldn’t think straight because all I could think
about was that I couldn’t lose her. Maybe… maybe this was a sign. Maybe we shouldn’t push our luck
with the council or even just being together,” he said. I leaned against the doorframe as I
eavesdropped. What did he mean?
“Stop it!” Lena snapped at him. I heard her take an exaggerated breath before she continued. “Keegan,
she makes you happy… and she makes me happy. Hell, she even makes your friends happy. If you let
her go now, you’re never going to forgive yourself. You're worse off without her. You need her,” Lena
said, though it sounded more like she was begging.
“Maybe the council was right when pairing me up with Natasha. She’s like us and she would be here,
no questions asked,” he said defeated. I covered my mouth with my hand to keep the loud gasp from
escaping my lips. Tears pricked my eyes and slithered down my cheeks.
“She has an ugly attitude. You’re my son, and I love you, but you’re an idiot of you let Caroline go,”
Lena seethed.
“Maybe I should. I don’t know. I just don’t know what to do. This isn’t easy,” he sighed. I stepped out of
my hiding place inside the room and glared at Keegan. I knew my eyes were probably puffy and red
from crying but I didn’t care.
“Let me make it easier for you,” I choked out hoarsely before I stormed past him and up the stairs.
“Caroline!” I heard him call after me. I was dizzy and my head was spinning, but I didn’t care. I gripped Ccontent © exclusive by Nô/vel(D)ra/ma.Org.
the counter when I reached the kitchen. I took deep breaths and closed my eyes. Once I regained
myself, I walked into the living room to see the guys trying to clean my blood out of the carpet. They all
looked at me curiously and worried when they saw my face.
“Someone… take me home, please?” I croaked. Gregg and Trevor stood immediately.
“We’ll take you. Let me just… talk to Keegan-”
“No,” I cut him off. They looked at me surprised. “He’ll try to stop me, and I really don’t want to talk to
him right now,” I said vaguely. Gregg nodded quietly. Him and Trevor washed the bleach off of their
hands before they rushed me out to a car. I sat in the backseat with Trevor comforting me as Gregg
drove. The ride was quiet mostly until we pulled up to my house. Gregg stopped the car but didn’t let
me out just yet.
“What happened?” he demanded. I sighed and looked at the ceiling before I closed my eyes.
“It’s over. Keegan couldn’t choose between me and Natasha, so I made the decision for him. Did he
even really like me? Was this all a joke from the start?” I said, thinking out loud. Trevor immediately
started shaking his head.
“Caroline, he-”
“Don’t say that he cares or loves me because he doesn’t. If he did, he wouldn’t have even considered
dating Natasha again. If he cared about me, he wouldn’t have let me go so easily. If he loved me, he
would’ve fought for me… but he didn’t. Now what, I’m supposed to assume that the past four weeks
weren’t a complete joke to him?” I seethed, getting angrier and louder by the second. Trevor flinched
as I rushed out of the car and slammed the door behind me as I entered the house. I had a feeling that
Netflix and frozen yogurt were going to be my best friends tonight.