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Someone was shaking my arm roughly and was muttering something harshly under their breath.

"Dude, we're talking to you. I was just winning the argument how you totally saved Xavier's life over your's remember?" Jayden (Blonde) said pushing my arm more.

"Guess he's a light weight to morphine," Jaiden (Brunette) analyzed before shrugging and giving up on the thought.

"Wait...so I just fell asleep?" I asked and they nodded, I threw my head back.

Of course it was a dream. God I'm messed up.

"So, what'd ya dream of?" Jaiden (Brunette) smirked, "I heard dreams caused by morphine are partially wants of that person."

"And you're making up facts now," I stated and she rolled her eyes.

"Sure, so what did you dream of? You were out five minuets before we noticed and then couldn't wake you up the other five." Jaiden (Brunette) commented and I felt my face flush.

"Oh my God." Jayden (Blonde) almost yelled as a smile grew along her lips.

"No."

"Yes."

"No! That did not happen," I yelled and they clasped each other's hands parading around the room.

"Tell us." They said getting too close for comfort.

"Cut off the machines, I want to die. " I said turning to them but they pulled me back down. "Can't I, please?"

"Nope, as your friend and shipper I can not let this sink." Jayden (Blonde) said putting her right hand over her heart vowing it.

Honestly I wish they were not interrogating me right now.

"You're just seeing what you want to see," I argue but the Jaiden's only look like a mess of smiles and giggles. Unusual in the least. "This is how you spend my time after just waking up."

"That's cold," Jayden (Blonde) hissed jokingly.

"So when can I leave," I asked and they shrugged. "Great."

"Great indeed. More time for you to explain this romantic dream," Jayden (Blonde) smirked.

"Better love story then twilight." Jaiden (Brunette) smirked suppressing a laugh but failing with sputters. 

"Leave me alone, I'm done with this conversation." I told them but they rolled their eyes, I wish they could get a clue and leave. "What day is it even?"

"Late December!" Jayden (Blonde) chimed.

 "And I missed Christmas, that's great. Plus all the things I got are probably squished," I said rubbing my eyes. "Like this year could get any worse."

"You met Xavier, let's face it you had a pretty good year. If you know what I mean," Jaiden (Brunette) said nudging me and I glared at her.

"Shut up," I tell her and she shakes her head.

"Never."

"You guys are awful. Nothing happened. Okay!" I yell.

"You're such a bad lier. Now we won't tell, not even Sophie. Just spill," Jayden (Blonde) she said motioning her hands and I glared at her.

"Like I said, nothing happened."

"Didn't your parents ever tell you not to lie?" Jaiden (Brunette) said annoyed, "Tell us."

I sighed, "Nothing happened."

"Please," They said looking to me with puppy eyes and I wished they'd leave.

Someone knocked on the door. Lia and Joseph went in, seeing me awake they hugged me til I felt like I'd suffocate.

"You woke up! To be honest I thought you had done a Han Solo move and sacrificed your life." Lia said with a slight smile.

"At least he's not dead," Joseph commented throwing an arm around my shoulders.

"Yes, very alive and very uncomfortable." I grumbled but I don't think anyone heard. "This really is a shitty way to wake up."

"Zayn, fucking language." Jayden (Blonde) glared at me and I rolled my eyes.

"Geez, you guys should let him rest." Lia commented sitting down in a chair nearby.

"No, he needs to be with his friends." Jaiden (Brunette) protested and I slumped deeper into the pillows.

"They kicked out the nurse," I said and Lia crossed her arms.

"You're both impossible to deal with," Lia said and I smiled.

"So, all of you out. I need time to think." I said and they all filed out.

Lia turned back, "I'll tell Sophie you're awake. She's been really worried."

"Great, thanks. Good bye," I rushed and slumped back down.

And now I'm alone to my thoughts.
That's what I wanted...I think.





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