Trinity's POV
There I lay, in my hospital bed, with nothing but the sound of beeping monitors to keep me company. It was a Thursday, and my sisters were at school while my parents were working, (now that I'm going to be here longer than expected, Mother has gotten a job as well). I lifted my head to look up at the clock, and the time made me beam. It was 2:39, almost time for my sisters to get out. Since it is the law that minors in the hospital for a large amount of time have to be schooled, I had been schooled earlier in the day. My personal lesson ended at 12:30, and today was simple, just arethmatic since I cannot be completely schooled. I blinked my heavy eyelids a few times, from working harder than I'm used to. I was completely out of energy, and honestly, that's also how I started the day. Not many people understand what it's like to have an out of body experience. I still don't feel the same as I did a couple of days ago. My whole body ached and my hands looked for something to hold on to. My vision was blurred and almost out of tact. I had a taste of pure nothingness in my mouth. My ears, were constantly ringing. The only thing I could possibly smell is the thin air around my hospital bed. My senses were almost out of touch. After many minutes of dawdling around with the bed settings and having a glass of water, it was finally 3:00, and in came my sister, Hayden.
Hayden's POV
When I walked into my sister's small hospital room on the 4th floor, I automatically knew something had happened. An out of body experience. She's pale and can't acknowledge that her room smells like raw onion. It had to be an out of body experience. Oh I hope she's okay, I thought. I truly care about her, and she can't be a child of the heavens at 11, she wouldn't survive. I felt my heart beating and the blood in my body bubbling and pulsing, all the way down to my fingertips. I slowly walked up to her and moved her hair out of her face. "Hayden! Thank goodness you're here! I've been bored all day!" she says ever so excitedly. Her pure excitement makes my confused expression fall, as I seem to cry a puddle of tears. It is truly upsetting to know how she can't see much anymore, and how I can't help her. "I missed you too, Trin," I say, my voice shaking. She nods, her expression so blunt, it upsets me even more. I want to see her smile, so she can light up my days like she used to with her joy. I lay down next to her in her hospital bed, and fall asleep next to her as a comfort that has been gone for so long slowly seeps back into me.
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Trinity
Teen FictionTrinity, a mindful tale that makes the ordinary person think about how much one has, and how much many people do not have. This fantasy dreamworld of a story leaves the average human being beam, as events churn and feelings change. People won't rema...