Chapter
19
Author’s Note: I think
there is a lot left that can be done and I want to close the filming so that
Nat can cope with all that is happening around her. I think her priorities will
have to change and I don’t think she’d still have the motivation to do the film
right now anyway. I also wanted to introduce Jack into the story. He’s been
talked about too much to be a prop and not an actual character, so I decided to
possibly give him a chance to enter the story if the next writer chooses to do
so. Enjoy with popcorn.
Two
days had passed and Nat was still in the hospital. She didn’t have the strength
physically or emotionally to get out of bed just yet. Susan and Bill had both
came by to see her a few times, but Nat was either sleep when they came by, or
she would tell her mother to tell them she didn’t want visitors; at least not
now. Nat felt guilty and embarrassed. She knew that she had her crew and Eugene
to support her, but she couldn’t gather the courage to talk about losing the
baby at the moment. Her mother stayed by her side the entire time though.
“Natalie?
Susan came by an hour ago when you were asleep.”
Nat hadn’t really said
much these past few days, even to her mom.
“Her
and the crew are deeply sorry and brought you some cards and flowers. She said
that she and a couple of them are going to shoot some scenes today with your
digital camera by the volcano. She just wanted to let you know so that you wouldn’t
be offended, with you not being there and all.”
“I
won’t be,” Nat said.
Nat’s mom looked
shocked that she had actually said something.
“Honey, again, I can’t express to you how deeply saddened
I am by this also.”
“I know, Mom. I know,” Nat said.
“Your
father is on his way back from Denver, and he’s going to pack some more bags
for us and we’re going to stay a couple days here with you if you don’t mind?
We know that you don’t want to come home, and but we also know that you don’t
need to be alone right now.”
“Mom…
thanks. This means a lot to me,” Nat said.
Nat’s mom’s eyes began
to tear up.
“Anything
for you, Nat. I know we don’t always see eye to eye on the choices you make
with your life, but I will always love you, no matter what route you choose to
take.”
This
was one of the few moments in which Nat and her mom actually bonded and got
close with one another. Nat never needed her Mom or Dad’s money, or
connections, or opinions. But she did depend on them emotionally, even if she
didn’t want to admit it.
“Nat,
there’s something else I need to tell you.”
“What
is it?”
“Before
I came up here, I did talk to Jack. And… I know you may not have wanted me to,
but it would have been unfair to not let him know.”
“Mom!
Oh shit… what am I supposed to tell him now?”
“Well
Nat, he called me this morning and I told him what happened. He was at an
airport in Portland. He’s already on his way up here.”
“Damn
it,” Nat said.
Nat’s phone was
vibrating beside her, but she ignored it.
“Well,
honey. I think this is will be for the best. I think you’ll either find an opportunity
with Jack, or maybe some closure. Either way, I don’t think it will be hurt to
meet up with him.
Nat’s phone continued
to vibrate.
“You
know, Mom, I think you’re right. I won’t hurt. I mean I really don’t have a
choice now, anyway.”
Nat
and her mom heard the ambulance siren wailing off in the distance as it
approached. Nat’s phone continued to vibrate, but she still didn’t pay it any
attention. A group of nurses ran down the hallways with gurneys and medical
equipment.
“I
wonder what the hell is going on,” Nat’s mom said.
Nat
got out of her bed and she and her mother walked up to her door to peak outside
the room and see what was going on. They peered out to see 3 different sets of
nurses rushing down the hall to bring people to the emergency care units. The
first two gurneys zoomed by and had a crew member on it who had been burned on
his left leg and another crew member who had hardened lava on her arm. The last
gurney is what caught Nat’s attention. She was startled to see Susan running
alongside the gurney along with two other nurses. Nat’s stomach dropped when
she saw Bill lying on stretched out, unconscious, with burns over his face and
all across his arms and chest. One of his arms was so severely burned that only
the bone was still showing.
“Oh
my God, Susan what happened!” Nat said.
“Nat...
the volcano… it erupted while we were filming and it got most of the crew. I
tried to call you but you didn’t pick up,” Susan said.
“How’s
Cody? Was he there?” Nat asked.
“Nat…
I’m so sorry. But he was too close to the edge and when the volcano began to
erupt the ground shook and he fell in.”
“Oh,
shit..”
Nat’s
stomach sunk to the bottom of the floor. She fell to her knees, mouth wide
open. She was too shocked to say anything, too shocked to even cry. It was as
if everything that could possibly go wrong was happening to her.
I think that now that the climactic moments are over, we can begin to wrap it up easier. Now Nat can look at her life in a different perspective and see what is really important to her. I think it would be cool to bring Jack in to comfort Nat, but if most people don't want him, then we can move on without him.
ReplyDeleteOh wow. Yeah the rest is going to have to be reflection and stuff...Someone will have to find a way to end on that more uplifting moment that we have been wanting...I didn't think the film had a scene on the rim of the volcano, but hey that's Hollywood (Unalaska.) Let's get Eugene in here to give some Great Northern Wisdom. Mom to feel like she doesn't know how to comfort Nat, because who could know what to say after this? Amelia's, some coffee, some tears, and a dash of hope.
ReplyDeleteOr none of that, whatever.
What is happening in this story???? Wow... well, I'm glad we'll get to see Jack and Nat's father at least. I think this should be the most eventful point of the story and it should be downhill in terms of tension from here. I'm going to have my work cut out for me in closing up this crazy thing.
ReplyDeleteWow okay. Not what I was expecting. Nat is going to be destroyed now. I think we need to cool down everyone dying because it's getting to be too much! But I'm excited to finally get to meet Jack!
ReplyDeleteAt least Nat has her friend, Eugene. Unless someone kills him too. This is nuts
ReplyDeletePoor, poor Nat. It's going to be hard for her parents to want to stay there now. Maybe she will start hating Alaska? So many bad things keep happening here.
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