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A two weeks had past and Marinette is out of hospital.

I felt the fresh air press against my skin as my mum wheeled me out of the hospital. The sun was shining and making me feel warm. I hadn't felt this feeling since the day at the park which was a couple of weeks ago. I couldn't wait to see were Tikki was. I was going to say sorry to her and give her the biggest hug ever. These few weeks in hospital has made me think of all the little  things in life that I take for granted. I closed my eyes in pain when my parents helped me out of the wheelchair and into the car. I was just happy to be going home. Then I realised that I forgot to tell Chat that I was coming home. Oh No! What if someone else stays in that room and he just randomly walks in. He's going to be so mad with me he's not going to love me anymore. I started to cry. My parents saw me and rushed to my side of the car. They opened the door and gave me a hug. "What's wrong sweetheart?" My dad asked.
"It's just that I'm happy to be home but I'm in a lot of pain." I wimpered.
"I know don't worry cause we'll give you lots of pain killers to help you get over the pain. Ok?" My mum said.
"Ok." I replied. They got into the car and started the engine. It took us at least 10 minutes just to find the exit. The rest of the ride home was painful every bump we went over hurt my stomach and every turn we took hurt my stomach but all I could focus on was what Chat Noir is going to say when he finds out that I was home. When we finally arrived home my eyes started to feel heavy so I asked my mum if she could wheel me up to my room. She had to help me up the stairs as I couldn't get up myself but as soon as we were up she shouted down to dad for the wheelchair. I told her I was fine without it but she told me that I have to stay in the wheelchair unless I need to go to bed or to the toilet. I agreed to her and sat in it. It made me feel limited and trapped. As soon as I knew the coast was clear I started quietly shouting for Tikki. I thought she was lost until I heard her soft snores coming from the bed that I made for her. I pushed my self to were it usually was and a light smile spread across my lips. She was fast asleep. I was glad that when my mum took my purse home with her, she didn't find Tikki. I lightly kissed her forehead and pushed myself to my bed. I painfully struggled to get out of my wheelchair and into my bed but I eventually did it. I led on my back and quickly drifted of into sleep.

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