Once the police began their investigations, the first one had rushed to Avery and seen that she was still alive, in which case had made Roland feel a whole lot better and relieved that she was going to live. He still blames himself for the cause in the situation that was occurring, yet to hear that Avery had a pulse was a miracle to him, and hoped that she would live long enough to get to the hospital so that she could get the proper care she deserved. After hearing that an ambulance was heading towards the place, another officer had barged in stating that Avery’s father was going to pull up, but instead fled away in his vehicle while the other policemen went after him. All the good news sounded too promising, yet of satisfactory for him as well, but the only thing he chose to do was watch carefully in hopes that everything was going to be ok. When the ambulance showed up, saying she was in need of instant surgery, they placed her on a stretcher and continued towards the vehicle to take her into the emergency room and help her stay alive and heal. When one of the officers took a glimpse over to Roland and asked if he would like to come along in Avery’s support, he replied. [i]“Y-yes, of course I will,”[/i] he said, being very worried and troublesome but still wanted to be at Avery’s side if she does wake up. He proceeded out the door after the paramedics had taken her inside the ambulance, but realizing that he was not of certainty onto who he was to ride with to head up towards the hospital. He looked over at the officer to ask him a question relating to the offer made to himself. [i]“Sir, who should I ride with?” [/i]