Out of Time
You decide to play the second voicemail. You look at the date of the call first and you throw up. The date of the call was two weeks approximately and you've been in a coma for two weeks, meaning this call took place around this time. In fact, it took places two hours before the hospital reports you were admitted. You gulp, trying not to cry. You play the message.
"Hey, Mar, it's Dean. I can't go to Callie's party tonight. Something, um, just came up, and I can't miss it." The call ends. Just like that. It was pretty obvious by his tone that he was going to be doing something bad and something you probably had no idea about.
You decide to go to the day you ended up in a coma. It's time for answers.
"Hey, Mar, it's Dean. I can't go to Callie's party tonight. Something, um, just came up, and I can't miss it." The call ends. Just like that. It was pretty obvious by his tone that he was going to be doing something bad and something you probably had no idea about.
You decide to go to the day you ended up in a coma. It's time for answers.