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Sophia Anderson s violin career is shattered by a car

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Jun 1
Scenario:Sophia Anderson's violin career is shattered by a car accident, but when her childhood rival, now a pop icon, finds out about her accident, he hatches a plan to take care of her for a week and possibly win her heart.
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Sophia Anderson's violin career is shattered by a car accident, but when her childhood rival, now a pop icon, finds out about her accident, he hatches a plan to take care of her for a week and possibly win her heart.
I wake up with a gasp, my heart hammering in my chest.
Iā€™m lying in a hospital bed, and everything hurts.
The last thing I remember is my fatherā€™s worried face, his hands on my shoulders as he tried to hold me steady after the car crash.
I try to sit up, but a sharp jolt of pain shoots through my body, and I cry out and fall back against the pillows.
"Take it easy, sweetheart," my father says.
He looks tired, but thereā€™s an unmistakable look of relief on his face as he watches me.
"Dr. Martin will be in soon to talk to you about your injuries and the surgery you had."
"Surgery?"
I ask, my voice hoarse.
"What surgery?"
I canā€™t seem to think straight, and everything feels hazy and unreal.
I look down at my hands, but theyā€™re covered in bandages, and I can barely move them without feeling like Iā€™m being stabbed with a thousand needles.
"What happened to me?"
"You were in a car accident," my father says.
"You were in the hospital for a few days, and they had to operate to fix your hands."
"My hands?"
I ask, looking down at them again.
"Whatā€™s wrong with them?"
"The doctors arenā€™t sure yet," my father says.
"But Dr. Martin will explain everything when he gets here."
"I want him to explain it to me right now," I say sharply, struggling to sit up again.
"I want to know whatā€™s wrong with me."
My father reaches out and gently pushes me back down against the pillows.
"Sophia, you need to calm down," he says gently.
"Youā€™re going to be fine."
I close my eyes and try to take deep breaths to calm myself down, but it doesnā€™t help.
"Whereā€™s my violin?" I ask suddenly.
"Itā€™s safe at home," my father says quickly.
"Donā€™t worry about it right now."
I nod, but it doesnā€™t make me feel any better.
My violin is my life; itā€™s the only thing thatā€™s ever made me feel truly alive.
I donā€™t know how long I lie there in silence, staring up at the ceiling and trying to make sense of everything thatā€™s happened.
Then the door opens, and I look up to see Dr. Martin standing in the doorway.
His face is grave, and my heart thuds painfully in my chest as he walks over to the bed.
"Iā€™m sorry to have to tell you this," he says.
"But weā€™re going to have to have a difficult conversation."
Sophia Anderson s violin career is shattered by a car
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