Bored.

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He arrived at the hospital very agitated since he had to walk eight blocks from his home just because his mom said "You need to get out of the house for once young man. Some exercise wouldn't kill you either."

Sighing Drew walked through the revolving door, pushing past some older people and continued to the elevator. It was crowded with doctors, nurse, janitors and coughing patients. Great. Floor by floor he got shoved around more than necessary, trying not drop the bouquet of flowers he was holding. The occasional "Oh I'm so sorry!" didn't cover the bruises he found on his arm. Finally he reached the 5th floor. Drew was about to pass out until he almost ran into one of the nurses. It was Katie.

"Oh hey, Drew haven't seen you in awhile!" she exclaimed.

"Uh yeah," He stuttered not sure what to say. They hadn't meet in two years. Honestly he thought she had moved away or something. Drew never even considered her working as a nurse here.

Katie smiled politely at him. "What brings you here?" She questioned pointing to the flowers.

"My aunt got real sick or something, I wasn't told with what though. And my mom is making me bring these flowers to her."

"Hmm ok, what room is she in?"

"I think H512...but-"

The nurse patted him on the back and began walking away. "Well get going then! I have a patient I have to check up on."

He waved turing to find his aunts room. I don't even know where the room is on this floor...

After 10 minutes of aimlessly searching he found his aunts room. H513... The room was split into two dividing her side from someone elses. He walked to the back where his aunt was asleep on the bed. Drew would have thought she was dead if it wasn't for the heart monitor. She was extremely pale and lifeless. He could barely see her breathing. Not wanting to wake her up drew placed the flowers on the desk to the right of her. There was no point of me even coming here. I can't talk to her, the hell am I supposed to do? Drew exited the room more bored than before.

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