Part I: Everyday

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(Only own story! If I get something wrong please don't be mad!)

The crash had left you crippled. It left you, half alive, literally. Legs so damaged that they thought you could never walk again, and possibly have them be amputated.
You were a senior with a whole future already mapped out. But with one red light and a drunk driver, it was all over.
Luckily you had friend and classmate Tadashi Hamada.

-to present day-
"Miss._______ you have a visitor." I straighten up, or at least attempt to. The nurse opens the door wider for the tall male to enter.
"Hey ______." He waves with a goofy grin.
"Tadashi! Hi, I was getting restless." I hoist my self up straighter. He helps me by pulling the pillow higher on the hospital bedpost.
"Careful, just ask for help if you need it okay." I giggle and hold in to his sleeve.
"Why would I have to do that when I have you here with me." He smiles back and sits on the red seat on the side of the room. He drags it under him to get closer to me.
"Okay, so calculus..." I wasn't paying attention as he was explaining out math homework. I was just looking out my window in thought. I haven't been outside for a while. Of course the nurses take me out on wheel chair, but only to the gardens, it's not enough for me though.
"..._____...._____?" He snaps his fingers close to my face," focus."
"Right right. Sorry just distracted." I shook my head and copied what he wrote on the page. He always comes in after school and stays to teach me the stuff since we were suppose to have the same classes. It's really grand of him to do that for me, but what about him."
At around 6:30 he gets a text, it's a small ting, but I can't help but to want to look to see who it is. He sighs and smiles down.
"I think I might have to leave a little earlier than usual." I nod feeling a bit disappointed. He pushes the seat back to the wall and grabs his backpack.
"See ya." He waves, "do you think you'd be able to the rest of the chemistry stuff yourself?"
"Positive. Thanks, Tadashi!" He exits and gently closes the door. I relaxed against the pillow and sink down. I turn to my side. The window is still open playing a movie of blinking stars. I was lucky to have such a nice view.
"I shoved the chemistry textbook to the floor and pull out a novel Tadashi had brought me a couple days ago that he said his aunt liked.

(Just wanted to try this out. I'm not sure if I did okay, but here ya go! This will be a four-shot, because I can! Plus I don't think a series will be worth it. These chapters will be very short, but sweet. At least 3-5 min for you to read.)

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