Dialogue color || fuchsia
Rae waved to her friend Shelly as she walked out of the crowded house, the party was still going in full swing, but she needed to get home so she could some sleep before work in the morning. As she got into her car, she pulled out her phone to check her messages, since the music was so loud in the house she hadn't heard it going off as her sister'd tried to call and text her. Her heart clenched in her chest as she read through the messages. She cursed quietly as she started her car, threw it into gear and raced off toward the hospital. 'Poor Karson,' She thought, thinking of her sister sitting in the hospital room with their mom all by herself. Well, Raelynn was most likely with her, but at this time of night the little girl was passed out asleep, not even a freight train could wake that girl up.
Soon, Rae reached the hospital, stopping by the information desk to get her mom's room number. She rushed upstairs, quietly opening the door so as not to startle Karson. "Hey, K," She said, an apologetic look on her face as she walked in, glancing from her sister, to her daughter, then to her mother. "How is she?" She asked, walking over to their mom's bed side, looking down at her as she reached out and took a hold of her hand.
Zane Blackwood
Dialogue color || dodgerblue
Zane groaned quietly as he heard a knock on his door. He rolled over and pulled the pillows over his head, trying to ignore it and go back to sleep, but when there was another knock, he sighed and tossed his pillow away. Zane sat up, running a hand through his hair as he climbed out of bed and stretched. 'Who in the hell is knocking at midnight!?' He thought, catching a glimpse of the clock. He pulled on a pair of pajama bottoms and walked down stairs, his bare feet quiet against the hardwood floors.
When he reached the door, opening it, he was surprised to see his brother standing there. "What are you doing here? Do you have any idea what time it is?" He asked, rubbing at his eyes sleepily as he looked at his brother. After just a moment, he sighed and opened the door wider, letting him come in. "You better have a damn good reason for dragging me out of bed at midnight." He grumbled at his brother.