Michael saw that the girl stepped back when he approached her, he didn’t take it personality after all if he were in her shoes with all her problems he would probably do just the same and he couldn’t pretend that she was ok and turn around he could see that she was hurt and that he needed to do something to help the girl. When she finally walked to him and hugged him he quickly grabbed her before she could fall at his feet, was almost like she knew this would happen and he was there to catch her, picked her up in his arms and he walked to the town where he could easily take her to a hospital. ‘Hang on I’m going to take care of you.’ He knew that she couldn’t hear him, but that didn’t mean he couldn’t try.
Of course Carter didn’t hear any words of the man, the strange that she met on the woods. Carter has a rough months and weeks with her abductor, her abductor named Lori Stevens, the problem is nobody knows the real name of Lori Stevens, she kidnapped Carter when she was 3 years old. When Carter was 16, she back to live with her real family, she just spend 3 months with her real family, till her abductor kidnapper her again and drug her.
But only thing she could hear was her mother calling her name it was her imagination or the drugs, she’s sweating and bust in fever, she blanked out for a great time, and she open her eyes, hearing a female voice. “Mom.. Mommy?” This time her mind wasn’t thinking in her abductor, but on her real mother, Elizabeth Wilson, a cop. When she open her eyes clearly she saw a blonde it wasn’t her mother, it was a doctor.
There’s any plush elephant, to hold it. The blonde doctor smile, and saying that clichée phrases she is very, very, very lucky for someone find her and brought her to the hospital, and she’s week, and need to stay there for awhile on the hospital. The doctor say it to the man who brought her there, and talked about her condition, of being there for a few more days or weeks, depending how she is responding the treatment. Carter really want to see the mysterious man, and apologize for her rudeness.