~Chapter 2~

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~Dr.Kain to the side :)~

The thought of having my worst nightmare come back to town is worse than thinking back to when Gabriel Winters stole my animal crackers. I mean, what's worse than having the guy who made your life hell come back to town when I thought he was gone...forever. I thought it was all just a dream, or nightmare I should say. Maybe it is just a dream or some kind of joke. I don't even remember what happened after that, all I know is I'm waking up with the worst headache of my life.

I looked around and saw that I was in a white gown. I looked around the room I was in and squinted my eyes since my vision was a little bit of a blur. I was in a hospital bed. I had a needle hooked up in my arm and a wristband that had my name, birthday, gender, and doctor name. I lifted my arm up so I could rub my throbbing head. I touched something at the top of my head and it felt like a bandage. I put a little pressure and winced at the pain. What the hell happened?

"Dani? Dani, you're awake!" I groaned at how loud the voice was. I looked to my left and saw Jordan jump out of her chair and rush over to me. She was still in her clothes that she wore to the beach.

"What the hell happened?" I mumbled to her as I touched my head again.

"Well, you kinda fainted," she said, avoiding my eyes. I squinted my eyes at her, examining her face. When she avoids my gaze, I know she's hiding something from me. I was about to open my mouth but a man with green eyes and brown hair, who looked to be in his early twenties, came into the room with a white coat. This must be my doctor, a hot one too. I bit my lip and looked away from him.

"You're awake. I'm Dr. Kain," he held out his hand and I just looked at his hand and looked back up at him.

"Aren't you a little young to be a doctor?" I blurted out. I looked at him and he sighed before taking his hand back to his side when he saw I wasn't going to shake it. I heard Jordan gasp and she ran up to my side and glared at me.

"Excuse my friend, she tends to get aggravated when she doesn't know what's going on," she explained. I looked up at her and glared.

My doctor let out a low chuckle, making me snap my gaze towards him.

"It's okay, I understand. To answer your question, Miss Samuels, I'm only twenty-three. I happen to be an intern so I'm not quite a hierarchy yet. But I'm more than qualified to treat patients like you," he grinned at me, showing the dimples he has.

"I'm sorry, it's because you walked in and you looked really young and you are really hot and it's just I've never seen a doctor that looks like you," I widened my eyes when I realized what came out of my mouth. Before I could myself, I was talking again. "No no, you're not hot, you are, but that's not what I meant. What I meant to say is that you're just, I'm just going to shut up now." I put my head down and fiddled with my fingers.

I looked at Jordan and saw that she was trying so hard not to laugh. I bit my lip and looked up to see an amused doctor. It looked like he was trying hard not to laugh too. He cleared his throat and opened his mouth.

"First off, thank you for saying how you find me attractive. Second, you're not so bad yourself. Third, would you like me to explain what happened now?" He smirked.

I felt my face heat up and I bit down on my lip harder. Since I couldn't trust my words, I just nodded my head.

"Well, you had quite a fall, Miss Samuels. Apparently, you hit your head on a chair and then you hit your head against the floor. There was a nice guy who brought you here," he explained.

A confused look came plastered on my face when I looked up to see Jordan looking away from me.

"You mean girl," I pointed out.

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