Blood poured from every inch of my bathroom, mirrors, windows, counter, floor, cabinets and drawers everywhere. I sobbed hysterically, my hands and legs moving to stand up. I gripped at the bloody counter and pushed myself up on my feet, raising my...
{Chapter fifty} When I thought I would be fine and out by now I was still in the hospital. I had a fever of 46 degrees, they don't know from what or why I was having a fever. It would just go up and then back to normal.
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I was now in my room with a pack of cold compress on my forehead to try to get down the fever, thermometer in mouth. "How are you feeling honey?" My mother asked me as she smiled down at me.
I sighed, not having the strength to speak. My body felt numb, tired and drained. It was as if someone was sucking in my soul, feeding, eating from it. "Do you want some water?" She asked me and I nodded my head, trying to sit up as she poured water for me but I couldn't.
I drank the water as I could and sighed tiredly, moving to touch the counter as the paper felt out. My mother leaned down to pick it up. "Is something I can throw away?" My mother asked me with a confused face as she opened it, glancing up at me.
"Where did you find this?" My mother asked me with a stone face as she folded it back, I frowned, looking at her confused. Not understanding what she was on about as I took the thermometer out of my mouth.
"Find what?" I asked her not understanding what she was on about, my voice coming out weak and barely hearable as I looked down at the thermometer. "40 degrees, it's dying down. Thank God."
I put the thermometer on the counter and looked up at her. "This is an uncloaking spell, where did you find it?" My mother told me as she asked again and I shrugged my shoulders with a frown.
"I don't know, I woke up with it in my hands why?" I replied back as I shook my head with a shrug confused. She looked at me with thoughts written all over her face.
"Nothing, forget it." She shook her head at me as she placed the paper on the counter. I raised one eyebrow questioningly at her but didn't say anything. I coughed all of sudden, my body shaking heavily as I coughed up furiously until I tossed up blood.
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"Oh my God, nurse! I need a nurse!" My mother shouted as I continued to cough madly, my lungs hurting as I gasped and tried to breathe through the coughs. "What is happening to her?" The nurse asked when she walked in and rushed to my side. My mother's eyes flickered to the paper on the counter.