I remember the sensation of falling, the impact of each stair against my ribs and shoulder, and the terrible sound when my head struck the concrete floor at the bottom.

When my vision cleared slightly I saw Olivia standing at the top of the stairs looking down at me.

“Get up,” she said impatiently.

Kyle appeared behind her with a horrified expression. “Oh my God she is bleeding badly.”

“She is pretending,” Olivia snapped angrily.

Kyle slowly stepped down the stairs and stared at me. “She cannot move,” he whispered before pulling out his phone. “I am calling emergency services right now.”

Olivia turned toward him in disbelief. “What are you doing?”

“What should have happened earlier,” he answered before dialing 911.

Within minutes paramedics arrived and carried me out of my house on a stretcher while neighbors gathered outside watching silently.

The ambulance rushed me to Lakewood Regional Medical Center, the hospital where I worked as the Chief Executive Officer.

Doctors quickly confirmed a fractured thoracic vertebra, a skull fracture, and internal bleeding that required emergency surgery.