Chapter 6

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"Weeee Ooooo Weeee Ooooo"

  Something feels warm... why is it warm? I flutter my eyes, trying to regain clear vision. I try bringing my hand up to my eyes to wipe anything that there but something is grabbing me. I look up to see where I am and whats grabbing me. It's a shady figure... wearing a mask.

'I want to release my hand from their grip, but I can't... it's so warm. This feeling... what is it?'

"You're okay, I've got you. How are you feeling?"

'What is this familiar voice?'

I look around the atmosphere, where am I? What happened? I reach my other hand to the mysterious figure, "Who are you?"

"It's me, Kai. You collapsed in front of my eyes and I didn't know what to do. So I called the ambulance. Yes, I'm a doctor, but CPR was the only way to make you conscious, it didn't work. And to do anything else I'd need some supplies. But what matters is, this isn't just a normal pass-out. Somethings wrong, and to find out, I need to take you to my lab and run some tests. Free of charge, you don't mind, do you?"

...What does he mean? Am I going to die..? 

As we arrive inside the lab, Kai grabs my arm and carries me to one of the wheelchairs. I feel like I can walk fine, but it'd be nice to sit down while someones pushing me to my destination, ehehehehehhe~.

We entered the lab, took a couple tests and scans. "Unfortunately the results will be ready in about 48 hours. If it's not a big deal, we'll send you an email. If something is seriously wrong, I'll have you schedule an appointment and we'll talk about the issue, the treatment, and anything else concerning your illness." Kai said,  in a stern yet sweet voice.

"Alright, but I won't die, right?" I shakily asked him.

"..Some things are better left not known until we actually have any evidence. But if you are, I can ensure you that I will always be by your side until the end, as your friend." Kai gave me a sweet smile of hope.

"Thank you a lot, Kai, really. This means a lot to me. I'm really glad you're helping me." I told him, with a grin.

He looks back at me with a smile, hands me my papers and medications to reduce the pain, and then walks away.

I walk back home and really decide to feel the environment. It feels truly beautiful. A beautiful fall night. I inhale the cool fresh air while taking childish, sloppy steps. I look up into the beautiful pitch black sky, with the beautiful, well-lit, stars.

I embrace how grateful I am for everything. My cheeks feel cold and wet, so I place my hand over my cheeks. I'm... crying? I start laughing hysterically and feel my bright mood fade away. I cry again, 'am I really going to die? Is it really almost the end? No, calm down, Kai hasn't told you whats wrong yet. I'm sure I'll be fine.'

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