Author's Note: The idyllic world John and his wives had came crashing down in the blink of an eye. The road back? Will be the hardest thing they've ever done. This is the start of that journey.
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I could recognize I was in a dream state. But that's all there was to it. There weren't any dreams. I felt like I was in a state of suspended animation. I couldn't sense anything or anyone around me, yet I knew I was alive. It was like being trapped inside a bubble that was made out of a one-way mirror. And I was on the wrong side of it.
And then, at some point, I could open my eyes. It was like magic. I heard the beeping of monitors again. Bits and pieces of memories came back to me in a rush, but my return to engaging with my senses was interrupted by commotion.
"Oh my god! John!" a voice came.
"Baby, you're awake!" came another.
I felt warm skin on mine. I heard sobbing and crying. My sight needed to adjust to the light, which was harsh and stinging. My head throbbed, although not as badly as ... what seemed like every other part of my body.
"What happened?" I said, though the words came out only as if they were mouthed. There was hardly any sound.
"Wait! He's trying to say something!" a voice said forcefully. It was unmistakably Rita.
Quiet washed over the room.
"What happened?" I offered again with what, to me, was Herculean force. It came out as the barest whisper.
"Oh, John!" Rita said.
I blinked several more times, which brought a little bit of focus to my vision finally. There was Rita next to me, at the head of the bed to my right. I knew it was her from her voice, but her face was covered with a surgical mask and cap. Warmth radiated from her. Kat was hanging off her arm, also in mask and cap, with relief in her eyes. On the other side, Jess and Katie, masked and capped, clutched my arm, careful not to press against the IV line that was jammed into it.
Everyone spoke at once again, and I shook my head. I couldn't form the words I wanted to say. So I just repeated, "What happened?" This time, the words came out at something like a normal whisper.
"You were in a car accident," Jess said.
"A really bad one, daddy," Katie said.
"Should we tell him?" Kat asked.
"Not yet," Rita said. "You got driven into by a huge SUV, John. You've been in a medically induced coma for two days, and they just took you out of it."
"I'll go tell the nurse to bring the doctor in now that he's awake," Jess said.
"How?" I croaked.
"There will be plenty of time to fill you in, daddy," Kat said, brushing her mask-covered mouth to my hand. "Right now? You just need to rest."
"There is going to be a lot of recovery," Katie said, and I sensed something new in her voice. Her training and instincts as a nurse were coming out. "But you are so tough and so strong, you are going to make it look easy. You are past the hardest part, and you're still here with us."
"And we are here with you, baby," Jess said. "We're not going to leave you for a minute. Well, except me right now because I'm going to talk to the nurse."
She laughed with an awkward excitement. My body felt like hell, but as I slowly scanned between the two sides of the bed, seeing the relieved smiles of my wives made me feel better than anything else I could possibly imagine. Whatever had transpired, I knew I could take on the world with them by my side.
I tried to sit up, and a bolt of pain hammered through my left side, and I gave a sharp cry.
"No, daddy," Kat said. "You've got to just lie down."
I realized I couldn't move my left leg.
"It's actually a miracle you aren't dead," Katie said. "The motherfucking crazy bitch who hit you should have killed you. She was trying to. But the Bentley. Oh my god, we are so lucky it was built so solidly."
"What happened?" I offered once more.
Rita was stroking my temple. Her palm was warm, but the tips of her fingers were ice cold. I turned my head to her and gave a weak smile. She looked ravaged. Her eyes were bloodshot and swollen. Her nose was red. Dark circles ringed her eyes. She looked like she hadn't slept in days. Her touch had never felt better. Kat didn't appear any better off. She was just as fatigued. But Katie may have been the most run down of them all. Her cheeks looked a bit gaunt, but there was no hiding the smile she gave me. It betrayed the most ecstatic relief. And it made me wonder again -- what the fuck had happened?
I didn't get any further information for a while because, only a few minutes after Jess had gone to find the nurse, a gaggle of people in scrubs filed into the room. Reflexively, the girls stepped back from my bed.
"Mr. Cameron, welcome back to the world," a soothing, radio-quality voice said to me. "I'm Doctor Rosenberg. I didn't know if I'd ever get a chance to talk to you. I'm glad I will. I'm your orthopedic surgeon. I must say, it took some time to get you back together."
"Thanks," I offered in the same whisper as before. Talking felt like a Sisyphisian task.
"We're going to run through a few things with you, so just do your best," Dr. Rosenberg said. "You're a very lucky man. And you've obviously got a very loving family. These ladies haven't left your side at all in the past three days."
"What happened?" I repeated.
Another man in scrubs stepped forward, at the same time that two females fanned out and started fiddling with machines and prodding me to test my reflexes.
"Doctor Rosen, Mr. Cameron," he said. "I'm your neurologist. You had a little bit of swelling in your brain from the concussion you suffered, so we put you in a medically induced coma the past two days. We're going to see how you responded to that, and then, hopefully, we'll be able to chart out a map for your broader recovery."
"How are his reflexes, nurse?" Katie asked from the side.
"They're looking good," a middle aged, plump woman said to her. "Actually, very good."