Everything around you felt small that it was suffocating. Your hair is down because if you had it tied up, you'll feel as if someone it tighten up your head
"I-I need air," you mumble as you felt you were trapped inside a box woth so little oxygen. You went back to your bed to grab your inhaler to use but once wasn't enough.
You rushed downstairs and put on your jacket but that didn't make things better at all for you. You felt this heat in you and with the jacket, everything just felt so much worse that you took it off.
You're still holding on to your inhaler and you still have your school uniform on. Your skirt and dress shirt. It's quite chilly outside as it's the evening, however, you didn't process that when you left the house.
You didn't lock the doors and taken the house keys with you. You just walked out in a rush as the house just felt suffocating.
You didn't know you were walking as you're focus was on controlling your breathing but also remember everything you have learned and studied over the years. The formulas for math and science. The history over countless years of all over the world. Everything.
You keep telling yourself that once you saw the question, you'll know the answer for sure but the way your heart is raising the how your memories of the past are taking over instead of the studies, you started to feel a little light headed.
You don't feel safe. You wrap your arms around yourself and start to looks around but you couldn't tell where you were or how you got here.
You know you have been here before but can't remember it which scares you as you feel as if you may never find your way home but that's when you start to wonder if it's even a home. You're the only one that lives there.
Your head starts to hurt and you feel dizzy and breathing never seem so difficult. You didn't even notice that you dropped your inhaler as you felt weak.
"(Name)?" someone says as they touch your shoulder to get your attention, "I called you so many times. Are you okay? You don't seem well," he notices as you were even sweating.
You couldn't mumble a word and you just felt tired--exhausted even. You told yourself that you just wanted to close your eyes, just for a second and you did.
The pain went away.
You fainted.
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The sound of a few beats that were shallow woken you. You gently opened your eyes to close them many times because of the lights in the room.
Once your eyes have adjusted to the light, you were able to recognize the place. "A hospital?" you mumble as you wonder how you got here.
"Oh, good, you're awake," a male nurse says as he notices you, "I will let your father know," he informs as he walks in to do a few check up after informing another nurse that patient of the room, you, is awake.
"How did I get here?" You ask as you use what little strength you have to sit up and let the nurse what he needs to.
"A friend of yours brought you here after you fainted," he starts off as he gives a light nod as he sees that everything is normal, "We called your father and he got here about ten minutes ago but he left to get you something," he says with a gentle smile.
And then there was a light knock on the door, "(Name) Karasuma, it's nice to have you with us," the doctor says. He seems around the age of fourties, kind, glasses, just another typical doctor.
The male nurse leaves the room as everything seems perfect but the doctor also does his check up, "I'm Dr. Mizuki Yaku," he introduces.
You look at him and see him holding what you believe if your medical records, "you have a history with doctor appointments in the hospital so can I assume you know the questions I'll be asking?" He ask you gently.
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It Has To Be You || Karma Akabane X Reader
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