Elke's POV
I woke up with a very bad headache. As I woke up I was laying down on a bed and as I checked my surroundings, and then I saw a girl,
I asked her "what am I doing in here?",
She replied "you passed out at the bathroom, luckily I found you in there",
as I was about to thank her she cut me off by asking"why are there petals in the sink? And why are they covered in blood"
"actually I don't know either"
"wait wait wait wait"
"what?" I asked
"wait shit tell me ARE YOU IN LOVE?!" She yelled
I answered "no?", Then she raised an eyebrow on me.
"wait I actually don't know if I am in love"
"bruh for real?"
"I mean I do have this Friend, whenever he's around it's like I feel kinda happy I guess, but this morning I saw him with a girl clingy on his arms and I kinda feel down after seeing that and then when he told me that he's dating her made me feel disappointed and upset and I don't know why", then she looked at me and gave me a "wait are you serious" look.
We we're silent for a minute and so, then she decided to break the silence by saying, "just as I suspected",
"what do you mean?" I asked,
"Let's go to a therapist" she said,
"wait what and why btw I don't even know you",
"well whoops my name is Avery, Avery Wong and well I'm chinese-american I mean duh and the nurse told me earlier ago that you're fine so let's go meet a therapist asap",
"hold on why should we go and meet a therapist Avery?",
"Just stop asking questions and just follow my lead",
"tsk demanding",
"it's for your own sake dummy" she said.
As we went inside of her car and I realized that we're actually skipping classes,
"WAIT WE'RE SKIPPING CLASSES RN UGH THERE'S NO WAY IM COMING WITH YOU",
"Calm down drama queen classes ended 2 hours ago since the teachers had some urgent meeting or so",
"ohhh okay" and then she started driving her car and we went to the so called "therapist".
-to be continued-

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Love Sickness
RomansThe biggest mistake that I did was loving someone. Loving that someone made me lose my own self. But unfortunately loving that someone can be deadly.