Hospitals are Eventful place

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I think I woke up at the wrong side of the bed, my head is pounding hard and my body feels heavy. I tried to sit up and succeeded. I roamed the room I was in. It seems familiar yet unfamiliar at the same time.

The room's all white and black. The windows are from ceiling to floor. The crisp cool hospital smell surrounds the room. That's when it hit me. I'm in the hospital again, the problem is that I don't remember anything that happened. The door slides open a guy in a black hoodie and jeans come in, I can't figure out who it is because he is wearing an hospital mask.

'Oh glad you're awake now, I'm just gonna call the nurses.' he said then headed out. I must be crazy if I say that that voice belongs to Dmax. Its quite impossible for him to be here.

After a few minutes the door opened, letting in the doctor and two nurses followed by a the guy in the hoodie, it wasn't Dmax, it's Jake. But I know that voice belongs to him, I keep on glancing on the door hoping that maybe it was him. Then I just gave up.

The doctor told me to not be too stressed out for it isn't good for my brain at the moment. I haven't told anyone except my best friends that I'm having this kind of rare sickness, I guess, So I stopped the doctors explanation before too much information maybe heard by Jake. The doctor and nurses left the room and I was alone with Jake.

'I'm really glad that you're alright.' he muttered while rubbing his head. He looks really tired and looks like he haven't slept in days.

'Thanks Jake for being here, even if Krisa should be here, that girl, as soon as I see her I would..*ehem* Anyway, How long have I been here?' I really need to talk to Krisa, I'm hoping that its less tha a day. I still smiled at Jake to hide what I'm dreading to find out.

'No worries, I actually volunteered to be here, I told you that I'll be always here for you princess.' he replied while giving me that smile I'm beginning to like.

'Ha! It told you don't call me a princess. *hmmph* how sweet of you. You shouldn't had done that' I like this little flirts with Jake it keeps my mind off some stuffs.

Krisa's entrance isn't exactly at the right moment but I badly needed to talk to her now so it's a good moment. Though, I still don't know how long I'm been hospitalized and what happened for me to be here. My eyes are sending messages to Krisa while Jake continued saying something but was cut off by Krisa.

Krisa then asked Jake to talked outside, after five minutes of me racking my brain for the memory of why I'm here, Jake bade goodbye and said hell come pick us up later in the afternoon, so it means I'll get discharged today. Yey!

Now that me and Krisa are alone, she sat at the edge of my bed and held my hand. She too seemed like a zombie that haven't slept for days. Krisa then brakes the silence between us.

'I'm sorry Aly.' then she cried. I'm really confused at the moment.

'Why are you crying? Has it been months already? Am I sleeping here for months? Please tell me Krisa that its just a day or few days, not months' panicked rises from the pits of my heart.

'No, no, I'm apologizing because, I've been a bad bestfriend.' Krisa recieved a smack on the arms and a hug from me after that she calmed down and told me everything that happened.

I've been in a state of unconsciousness for a day and a half as the doctor's believe and that Krisa says that an effect of my sickness is the reason why my mind close down or shuts off and left me unconscious for days. Krisa also mentioned that the doctor told her that I should not pressure myself from remembering something that doesn't want to be remember again that's why it was forgotten.

I sighed at that. It isn't my fault, I didn't want to remember but the memories keeps on clawing there way out and makes me scared of the truth. It all started when I met him again. Its like he holds the key to my past, and he opened it at the time I got a glance of his eyes, eyes that held me in place and took my breath away and...and once had been my world.

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