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She stood by her own body and waited. Amry didn't know what to do anymore. Maybe being stuck with Nate wouldn't be so bad. But at the same time, she'd never be at peace if she's stuck in The Void.

Her thoughts were interupted by the door opening. One of her best friends, Calum, sat down after closing the door. He gripped onto Amry's limp hand. There wasn't any way that she could possibly miss the tears in his eyes.

He blinked, causing the first tear to silently slip down his pale cheek. Calum shook his head, wanting it to all go back to the way it was before

He wanted his best friend back, he couldn't imagine losing her. It was just a massive incident that caused him to be here.

The tears streamed silently down his face as he stared at Amry's lifeless body. She'd been shot in the stomach, sending her body into shock, followed up with a deadly coma. Also pushing her mind into The Void.

"Please don't leave us, Amry," he quietly begged.

"I wouldn't ever," Amry spoke, knowing he wouldn't hear her.

She knew inside that she could leave quite easily, but in a not-so-happy way. She didn't want her friends to mourn over her, nor her family. She hated pity.

Amry went to put her hand on Calum's shoulder, but her hand ended up passing straight through.

"Sorry," she whispered. Though, she didn't why she was saying sorry. "I want to be here with you, in reality."

"You have no idea how much I want you here," he whispered as though he heard her. "We all miss you, it's been three days if you don't know. Three days without our best friend. Please, come back to us."

The first tear slipped down Amry's cheek, dropping on the bed sheet, instantly disappearing.

"I wanted to tell you something," the brunette boy said softly. "Amry, I li-"

Her other friend, Jessica, stepped into the room. Calum stopped short of his heartfelt confession. He turned to look at her as she closed the door.

He was about to say it, Amry knew it.

"Sorry for interupting," she chuckled. "I couldn't wait any longer to see my bestie."

Calum nodded, "It's okay. I was done anyway. Meet me in the car, yeah?"

Jess nodded mindlessly. After Calum left, she'd taken his spot beside Amry and gripped her hand.

Amry spoke slowly, "I miss you all."

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