"I love this."
"You love what?"
"Us."
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"W-what?" The strange boy questions me, still kneeling down by the hospital bed.
"Please go away, I have no idea who you are," I slightly move away from his reach.
"You're messing with me, aren't you? It's because of why I did with that other girl. I'm sorry. I really am. I was drunk. Forgive me. Please, Sky."
"What? Someone please get him away from me. It's freaking me out," I look him up and down as the doctors escort him out. The doctor I had talked to earlier came up to me, and sat at my feet on the bed.
"Hey sweetie, how are you doing?" She asks.
"Who was that boy?" I ask, completely pushing her question aside.
"Okay, well, you did suffer memory loss. Just to a specific person. We had never really seen anything like it before honestly, but that boy was Calum,"
Calum. The name sounded completely new.
"Calum? Okay. Is Layna here? I want to see her," I ask.
The doctor nods and exits the room, bringing Layna in.
"Sky! Are you alright?" She worries.
"Yeah, I'm fine. Who was that boy?" I ask her, hoping for some explanations.
She sighs loudly.
"Okay, that was Calum. Your boyfriend, or something like that. You two met 3 weeks ago at a tattoo shop. He was your artist. the four of us became really good friends, but you and Cal had a special thing. You two have kissed at least twice. You just don't remember him."
I look down, fear bouncing off every corner inside of my head. This was so much. Why do I not remember him? If he has this much influence on me.
"What did I miss?" I say to myself, trying as hard as possible to remember the past month.
I get up out of the bed and make my way to the door, a confused Layna walking behind me. I walk down the hall, looking for the so called Calum boy I had forgotten about.
I see him talking to a doctor. He must have just gotten the info. He catches sight of me.
"Sky!" His eyes grow wide, and he speed-walks to me. "Are you starting to remember me?" He says smiling with hope in his eyes. I feel bad. because I still didn't remember him at all.
I shake my head, and he looks down, his expression saddening.
"I'm sorry, Calum. I wish I could remember you. Layna told me about us, and how we met, and that we had kissed," I blush at the last part, and so does he.
"It's alright. It's not your fault right?" He tries to stay positive, but fails miserably at it, and tears start barreling down his soft cheeks.
I quickly think. I decide to make a move to make him feel better, and I hug him, rubbing my thumb on his shoulder.
"Shhhhhh, it's okay. It's gonna be okay. We'll figure this out, Calum," I assure him.
The doctors then interrupt us.
"You can go home now, Sky," The familiar doctor tells me, as Layna walks up to us, Michael next to her.
"You guys figure it out?" Layna asks with a worried expression on her face.
"I don't know. Let's just go home," I say, releasing Calum from my grip.
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"Sooooo, what's your favorite color?" I ask Calum. We were sitting with each other on the ground, trying to catch up with each other.
"Green." He answer giggling.
"Green huh? Mine is Purple," I smile at him,
A time passed after those words.
"So, um, what were you talking about back at the hospital? Something about you being drunk?" I ask, looking down at my nails, scraping nail polish off.
"Oh um, nothing. It wasn't important," He says, shaking it off. I go along with it and we keep talking about everything.
Even though I don't remember the boy, certain things like his birthday or his number stick out to me, like I had known it once. It still confuses me why I remember everything that had happened, but I just don't remember Calum.
I'm sorry Calum.
For putting you through this.
I'm sorry.
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I wrote this while listening to Anarbor (thanks Cassidy) and it was pleasant. Anyway, sorry for the filler chapter, but I wanted to make a chapter to clear some stuff up. so ya, g'day