THE BATTLEFIELD OF LOVE

THE BATTLEFIELD OF LOVE
Part 97's. The sloppy 2


"No, if there's any more danger it will be difficult, we wait for the rain to subside first. It's still rushing. We can slip in front of many streets down the water is heavy. What do you think Doc."


"I agree. You sit down first, your head still hurts? I'll give you analgesics first."


"Yes okay, I'll just follow. I shouldn't have climbed up and bothered like this."


"Don't think anything." James gave me my medicine from the bag he was carrying.


"It was an accident Miss, no one blames you. Who would have thought a day this bright could rain. It hasn't rained in two weeks. I'm also happy to be hiking up I think it's gonna be a fun trip."


I saw a dark day. Although the rain still fell not as hard as earlier, my headache was reduced due to medication.


"How we get down, it's gonna be dark and hard, we've only got one flashlight." I gave a suggestion.


"Docs?"


"You can? Don't need us to come back?" James asked.


"No, I can walk. It's just a little pulsating." I'm afraid we'll have to spend the night in this forest in wet and cold clothes.


"alright. But if you feel dizzy you should say." James agreed to let us down. He covered my head with a plastic bag that he was out of nowhere and glued it with a bandage.


"Yes." Yeah."


"Come on. I'm up ahead. Doctor James walks with Miss Jen." Tommy told the radio that we were walking down the chase and there was still light. It will be dark when we get there but going down faster is better.


I was shivering because my clothes were wet. While we had to slowly wear the wooden handle given by Thomas to maintain balance because the road is slippery and has a flow that flows down.


"You cold? Dizziness?" James was holding my arm while carrying his own wand. At least James knows what to do.


"Slightly cold, it's fine we can walk. I'm fine, I'll tell you if you get dizzy."


We tried at a limited speed, and the rain was still falling, and it seemed as if the air was as cold as it was, half an hour later, the darkness began to envelop, but we continued to descend with the help of a flashlight, and I can still, even though my head is getting dizzy, we've been trying to get down for an hour. The rain is just a speck


"The pick-up team is not far away." Thomas' words made me grateful that my head was dizzy and my eyes were spinning.


"We stopped Tommy." I held on tight to James. "Gender to me, close your eyes." I want to sit my head so dizzy.


"Can I sit down." I guess I just want to lie down now but I can't. My eyes started to darken. Before the dark veil rests me.


"Jen.. Jen." One patted my cheek but I gave in to the tiredness that was hurting me.


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I'mawakened. This white ceiling says that I'm in the hospital.


"You know,... How do you feel?" It's James' voice. He's waiting for me


"We have arrived. What time is it."


"It's only 9 o'clock that you're in the hospital, of course you're safe." I am relieved, though my head is still dizzy.


"Did they throw away the blueberries?" James won't laugh.


"It turns out you think it's your blueberries."


"So it's true that the blueberries were discarded. I plucked it for hours." I'm still sad about the blueberries.


"I brought him Tootsie, tomorrow you can eat for as many miles as you want." I smiled, and my blueberries survived.


"Thanks James..."


"Rest, tomorrow you'll be better."


Someone knocked on my door. Andrews...


"You're conscious." James did not put on an unhappy face.


"You. We're talking outside!" Andrew backed out not so much so that James stood up. "Why are you here! He's like this because of you!" I can still hear what James is saying.