Superstar Serrica Green had to be rushed to a near by New York hospital after she collapsed in the ladies room at Manager Johnny Wright's Christmas party. The party took place in the ballroom of the Four Seasons hotel. Workers for hotel recall seeing Green enter the restroom quickly. 'She look ghostly pale,' another worker reported, while many others say Timberlake entered a few moments later.
Timberlake found Green when he followed her into the restroom to check up on her and to mend their broken relationship. Speculations are not looking good for the twenty-three year-old that as you recall was hospitalized last month for a physical and metal condition. No word has been released on Green's current condition.
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Justin gazed at Serrica's beautiful slumbering figure. He could remember the times when they were perfect. The times when he knew Serrica imagined growing old and baring children with him. The one thing he could not recall was when they fell apart.
Serrica stirred lightly bringing a manicured hand up to her throbbing head trying to ease the pain. She recognized an all too familiar scent of Abercrombie Wood cologne mixed with a sterile smell of a hospital. Her brown orbs shot open quickly.
"What the hell am I doing here," she interrogated. Justin just looked at her as she continued to rant and rave. "What are you doing here," she attacked.
"Why did you take that shit for," Justin's eyes burned into hers. Serrica looked away not wanting to see the hurt and pain in his eyes that she caused.
"What's it matter," her words split Justin's heart like butter. He did not want to argue with her anymore. Justin intertwined his fingers with hers holding onto them tightly.
"Please don't say shit like that Sara," he brought her hand up to his lips, kissing the back of it lightly. "I love you. That's what matters. Even when things bottom out for us, I still love you and that's all that matters." Serrica's brown orbs filled with tears.
"I love you too," she said grasping for breath as she began to cry and for the first time in over a month, those tears were tears of joy not sadness.
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