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【SEASON 6 EPISODE 11】
Jules has had nightmares before. Everyone got them. Julianna Lawrence has had nightmares about zombies, falling off of high ledges, the list went on.
She just never thought she'd have to relive something over and over again, but here she was, stuck watching Kwon did over and over again in her sleep.
Jules didn't sleep the night he died, just stayed awake at night with her head on Eli's chest, listening for his heartbeat so she knew his wouldn't stop too.
Even when they got back to the valley, Jules continued to dream about the boy. She could still hear his screams as if she traveled back in time to that very moment and she could still feel that stomach churning knot that formed in her belly.
Luckily—as bad as it sounds—Jules found time to sleep during her school day.
She was the teachers assistant to the librarian during her sixth period and she only ever had to actually do stuff whenever a class signed up to use the library during her period. It only happened around twice a month so all of those other days, Jules got to read any book she'd like in the room and find a nice table in the back corner to read.
But since coming home from Barcelona, Jules has used her free time to catch up on sleep.
The only time she didn't use her practically free period to sleep was the day Robby would meet with Counselor Blatt to talk about his future.
After rambling to the librarian, Mrs. Hummel, about Robby's issue, Jules was given the okay to wait outside the counselors door until she heard any news since class ended in 15 minutes anyway and Jules had no busy work to do.
Jules sat on the floor with her knees pulled to her chest. They bounced recklessly, making little rhythmic thuds as she waited for Robby to come out of the office.
She didn't know how long she waited, but as soon as Julianna heard Counselor Blatt's office door open, she shot off the ground. Julianna watched impatiently as Carmen and her dad walked out of the office, but as soon as her eyes landed on Robby, she ran toward him.
"How did it go?" She asked, making everyone turn to her.
Johnny squinted at his daughter and then the empty hallway. He turned back to Jules, shaking his head. "Shouldn't you be in class?" Johnny asked and Jules, barely turning her head to look in the direction of the library, pointed behind her with her thumb.