CHAPTER FOURTEEN
LEVI
"You need to rest. C'mon sweetheart." The nurse said, coaxing Luna onto her feet.
"It's going to be fine, sis. You'll see." I reassure. She nods solemnly, and heads to her room. I sigh, burying my face in my hands.
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BLAIRE
Three weeks later...
Luna's out of the hospital. Phoenix and Bailey have dropped off the face of the Earth, and Logan had been sporadically texting me. He and I have gotten a lot closer after...last year and he's there when I need him. When we need each other.
Right now, I was there for Luna. Since...Jon happened (He still couldn't remember any of us), Sarah and I have been helping cheer her up.
Levi and Ashton went back to New York, but Levi still calls every day.
As much as I did want to go and see Parker in New York, figuring out his directing/screenplay career, I wanted to stay with Luna.
I hear her groan as we make out way up the stairs, slowly but surely, up to the Photography/ Art rooms of the Institute.
"These crutches are a pain in the neck!"
I laugh. Luna's struggling up the stairs. "C'mon, there's an elevator after this flight." I said.
"Eh. They still suck."
PHOENIX
Bailey and I are running all over Michigan State's campus laughing our heads off. At this point, I can't even remember why. I take my phone out of my pocket and check my messages without thinking.
No new messages.
I let out a loud sigh before putting it away. My friends haven't really been keeping in contact for the past three days and I'm beginning to worry. Blaire texts me occasionally but I know she's hiding something. Logan and Ashton sometimes text me but that's only to tell me a corny joke or update me on how they're doing.
On the corner of my phone, I see Bailey's reflection. He's making stupid faces and waving his arms around.
"Bailey?"
"Yeah?" he answers, sounding a little out of breath.
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