“Too bright. I didn’t know where I was, but I was fairly certain it wasn’t somewhere pleasant. I could hear people talking in the background, but I couldn’t make out what they were saying. I struggled toward consciousness, but something was pulling me back.
“We’d like to keep her overnight for observation, but she should be fine in a day or two.”
Day or two? Was someone hurt? I tried to move my leg and realized that the someone being referred to was probably me.
“Has she suffered any long-term damage?”
Dad?
“She’s got a nasty cut on her leg, as well as quite a few minor abrasions, but nothing was broken, and there doesn’t appear to be any internal bleeding. I’d say your daughter was very lucky.”
Lucky? Are you kidding me? I felt like I’d been run over by a truck.
“We’ve given her a strong sedative.
The Trouble With Turkeys (Zoe Donovan Mystery book 2)
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