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BLOOM "Can you come over? Chloe needs you." Finn's text message read. I made sure to prepare breakfast for Tyler first and packed his lunch box, and then I freshened up and literally ran to my car. I drove as fast as I could to the hospital and found Chloe, mess on the floor. "Chloe." I whispered and dropped on the floor beside her, pulling her to my side. Finn stood off to a corner staring at us. There was an older man on wheel chair staring into space unseeingly. "What wrong Chloe? What happened this time?" I asked. She sniffed and stared at me with teary eyes, "He is going to die. The Doctor said he is going to die in a day or two if we don't get a donor. His systems are failing and the illness is spreading." She cried, "Can't I give him my lungs to live? I want my brother t