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As Melissa finished her phone call and getting the food for the girl, she made her way back to the hospital room.

When she got inside she saw that the blonde was moving around the room, pushing the bedside table that was on wheels. A smile covered her face as she pushed it and watched it roll away before rushing to grab it again.

Melissa knocked on the door with a smile on her face, she couldn't deny that this girl was extremely adorable. Even if she was a little strange.

The girl whipped around at the sound of the knock and smiled shyly when she saw Melissa. The woman entered the room and carefully walked towards the bedside table and placed the tray of food and the water bottle on it, she then rolled it back to the bed.

"Come, sit." Melissa said and gestured toward the bed. The girl hesitated  but slowly approached the weird looking cot and gently sat down.

When she did her eyes widened a fraction and she wiggled around a bit and patted the soft fabric and thin mattress. Melissa opened the packages food and opened the bottle of water before sitting in the chair that was next to the bed, she watched as the girl cautiously picked at her food before stuffing it into her mouth once she had gotten a taste.

"Is it good?" Melissa asked her and the shy smile returned in the girls face. "could you maybe.. tell me your name, sweetheart?"

The girl frowned as she looked to be deep in thought. She was confused when she woke up and she actually still was, she still had no idea how she had ended up in a coffin buried in a nine feet hole. she didn't exactly like not knowing things, it made her very anxious. however, there were a lot of other things that she was extremely confused about.

Like how she was not able to speak, or use her voice in general. Tears gathered in her eyes as she thought about it, Melissa noticed the build up of tears and was quick to reassure the quiet girl. Melissa's hands rubbed the sides of the girls fragile arms as she was crouched before her. The girl either didn't really notice when Melissa gently wiped her tears away or she didn't care, either way the woman was glad to not be pushed away.

"It's okay," Melissa said, "you don't have to tell me if you don't want to."

As she said this, the girl's lip began to tremble even more. That was just the problem though, it wasn't that she didn't want to tell Melissa her name. she just couldn't. not only did she not know her name, she  also Physically couldn't form any words whatsoever and the thought of not being able to communnicate with anyone was terrifying.

She suddenly felt extremely alone.

Gentle arms wrapped around her and she was wrapped up in a warmth that her bones hadn't felt in a long, long time. The girl took a deep breath and found herself to be slightly comforted by the scent of something smokey, herby and nut like mixed with something that would hurt her nose if she smelled it to strongly. She sighed and nestled her head into the heat source that seeped into her bones, Melissa chuckled as she felt the fluttering of the girls eyelashes against her clavicles.

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