"Hi Jay."
I swear I could've done a cartwheel right there out of sheer excitement. "Sam!"
I would've ran up to her and given her a giant hug, but I realized she was still hurt.
Sam's smile was so huge, and she burst out into her famous, contagious laughter. I laughed along right beside her. Sam enveloped me in a gentle hug, still, and only barely winced.
My heart was so full at this moment. Sam was back. Sam was safe.
It took a moment for us to return back to reality. We just stood there staring at each-other in disbelief. "Sam," I laughed.
"Jay," Sam whispered.
She took in one, deep breath of relief. Suddenly, she fell. I was quick to catch her. "Sam!"
She held a pale hand over her heart and panted out her breath. "I'm fine!"
Sam stood quickly, determined to be independent. Still, I carried her to the chair near the window and made her sit. "Really, James, I'm okay."
I furrowed my eyebrows together and didn't respond.
"Did you hear what I told you the other day, you know... when you were unconscious?" I nervously wrung my hands together.
She laughed gently, clasping at her chest. "You were talking to me when I was unconscious?"
I blushed fiercely. "Yeah... I guess so." I scratched the back of my head and looked downwards.
She laughed again, this time sounding pained. I gave her a moment to recover.
"And what did you say to me while I was unconscious?" Sam's eyebrows both raised in a comical manner while I was dying beside her.
"Nothing." I said quietly.
"Okay, Jay." She laughed.
"Okay, Sam."
Sam gave me another smile, though it wasn't the same. Her forehead wrinkled in pain and Sam gave a slight gasp. I hated seeing her in pain.
I gave Sam a sympathetic look. She tried to stand, tried to get up. I immediately shot straight up by her side, grabbing her arm to steady her.
"I'm fine. Stop acting like I am made of porcelain."
I stopped her and set Sam down on her bed. "Yeah, Sam. You just had a heart attack."
She glared at me. "Sam! You could have died! You have a heart disease! You just had surgery!"
Sam just stared at me with a look of confusion. That confusion burst into flaming rage. "Who told you about my heart condition?"
I suddenly realized my mistake, all too late to fix it. I couldn't answer. "Stop acting like its not a big deal. Sam, you are dying!"
My breathing was unsteady, loud. Hers seemed to catch in her chest.
Then, in a whisper, I asked her the one question that had been burrowing its way into my mind. "How long do you have?"
When she didn't answer, I asked again. "Sam, how long do you have?"
"Five months." Her voice cracked. Enough was enough.
"Goodbye, Sam. I'm gonna go now. I- I-"
She sat on her bed, head in her hands, while I scurried out of the door.
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No Wings To Fly
Teen Fiction"Your Wings Were Ready But My Heart Was Not." ~David Fylnn A girl and boy hopelessly fall for each-other when the world seems like it is crashing down around them. The two try to find themselves and alter their future together, though they are give...