Sam

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The next day, everyone was awake and was holding his phone tightly. We wanted to be ready. We knew that today that something bad would happen, we just didn't want to face it. We were too afraid, too understand it. Cameron had said once that we were too afraid to hear the hard truth and everyone had agreed.
As I stared walking towards Alexandria's bunk, Blessthefall and You Me At Six arrived at the bus, being followed by Motionless In White and Tonight Alive. I gave them soft smiles and everyone smiled back. James patted my back and I climbed in.
Alexandria was deadly pale and her body was freezing. Her eyes were lifeless and she was too weak to speak or move. She had small problems with her breathing and didn't dare herself to look at me. She knew that she would hurt me more, if she looked at me. I was sure that she wouldn't be able to have a day with me and it made more depressed.
I wrapped my arms around her fragile and freezing body carefully not to hurt her. I gave her a kiss on the forehead and fought the tears back. I could still feel her chest moving up and down, but it suddenly stop. She couldn't breath and she stared panicking.
-Sam... Ambulance... She managed to croak out, before her eyes closed.
I screamed.
-SOMEONE CALL AN AMBULANCE RIGHT NOW!
I heard hundred of steps and suddenly the curtain was ripped off. I carefully passed Ben Alexandria's unconscious body, who carried  her to the front lounge, while James grabbed her oxygen tank. Dennis helped me to climb out her bunk, while Cameron was calling the ambulance. Everyone stared crying as we watched Alexandria dying. We had never imagined that day would come so soon. We always thought that she was going to be the one, who was going to plan our funerals, but the roles changed. We planned hers. We heard the hard truth, that everyone was afraid to hear; Alexandria died. She was dead.

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