Written for OLWG #399, our three prompts
for this week are shown below. This my story.

Dave got the call in the middle of an important business meeting. Ordinarily he would silence his phone but not these days, not with his son Will in a coma. His wife Melanie might try to reach him.
Dave’s thoughts went back to that day. It was one of those freak accidents, the ones parents hear about but think, “Nah, that won’t happen to my kid”. Except it did.
Will was watching the senior class play a baseball game at school, sitting in the bleachers with a group of his fellow 9th graders. The batter swung, slamming the ball and sending it careening into the stands. It hit Will smack in the middle of his forehead. He fell hard, losing consciousness. The school doctor raced over, quickly discerning Will needed more help than he was able to offer. He called 911 while someone else called the boy’s parents. Will was rushed to the hospital where he lapsed into a coma.
That was seven weeks ago.
Dave snapped back to reality; it was Melanie calling but by the time Dave answered the call, she’d left a voicemail: “I need you at the hospital …. now!” His wife’s voice was filled with an urgency he’d never heard before. Without wasting a precious second, Dave announced to everyone in the meeting room that he was needed at the hospital and quickly left.
Dave’s head was spinning with a legion of thoughts as he sped to the hospital. He pulled into the nearest parking space and ran to the entrance, thankful for the automatic doors. He ran down the hall toward Will’s room, a path he knew by heart. When he rounded the corner at the nurse’s station, he spotted Melanie on a chair outside Will’s room; she was weeping, her head in her hands. Dave walked straight to Melanie and knelt on the floor in front of her. Placing his hands on hers, he spoke softly. “Honey, I’m here. You’re not alone. Tell me what happened.”
Suddenly aware of Dave’s presence, Melanie looked up. Her eyes were red and swollen, her face mottled and wet with tears. “Oh, Dave! It’s our boy. It’s Will.” Melanie was so consumed with emotion she could barely get the words out. Dave pulled her up and held her close. Finally Melanie looked into Dave’s face and whispered. “He’s waking up. Will is waking up from his coma! Dr. Andrews said it could take some time but Will’s going to be OK.”
Dave and Melanie hugged each other tightly, both now crying tears of joy. Dr. Andrews came out of Will’s room and told them they could visit with Will for a few minutes, but just one at a time for now. Dave kissed the top of Melanie’s head and whispered “Go on, honey. You go first.”
Dave sat on the chair and closed his eyes; overcome with emotion, he whispered “Thank you, Jesus“. Then he lost it, crying like a baby.
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The three prompts this week are 1) tears not shed in sorrow; 2) you first; and 3)Jesus came back today. Our task is to choose one of them, choose all of them, or choose none of them and incorporate them into a story or poem.
This is “Jesus, Take The Wheel” by Carrie Underwood
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been there. You captured the emotion. I still feel that emotion sometimes when I look at ” my kid”
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Oh, I love it when someone “feels” my stories …. maybe not so much when it involves kids and accidents. That’s something we have lived through many times and trips to the ER for a broken arm or a split lip became routine. Ah, the days when you could actually go to the ER regularly and not fear getting reported to Social Services!
Thanks, Gary. Great to hear from you.
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A happy twist! 😊
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Thanks, Tiffany. Everyone likes a happy ending when kids are involved.
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A touching tale indeed, Nancy, it had me gripped from beginning to end.
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Thank you, dear Keith. I’m most appreciative.
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Beautiful story.
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Thanks very much, Iris.
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Beautifully done, Nancy. Never give up your faith.
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Thanks so much, cara mia.
That’ll never happen!
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Wonderful!
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No parent should ever have to go through that, but it seems like their faith got them through this trauma.
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Yes, I believe faith with bring you through the dark side many times.
Thanks Jim.
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Beautiful, emotional happy ending. I needed this today! 🦋🍁🦋
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Thanks so much, Liz! I’m happy I could oblige. 😊
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Aww, such a heartwarming story
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Thanks very much, Sadje.
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My pleasure
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Nicely done. I’m happy about the recovery.
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Thanks. Happy endings such as these are the best.
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Now I’m crying like a baby!
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Because you know. Thanks, D! ♡
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💕❤️💕
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What an amazing story. You had me thinking it was real for a minute. Great job Nancy.
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Those are the compliments every fiction writer loves to hear. Thanks, Dawg! 🐶🤎
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Nice uplifting story Nancy
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Thanks for your thoughts, Di!
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Quite poignant and attention-getting. I hope Will fully recovers. 🥲❤️
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Thanks much, Lamittan.
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Feel most welcome, my friend
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A wonderfully heartwarming story, Nancy …
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Lovely, dear Ivor. Thanks so much! 🥰
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I thought you would like Antony’s version 🎶😊
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Great story 😁
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Thanks so much, Willow! 🩶🩶
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You had me on the edge of my seat!
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Great comment, Melissa. Thanks so much! ☺️
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Brilliant, Nancy. A wonderful story! ❤
~David
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Wow, David! Thank you so much! 🫶🏼
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🤗
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