September 2nd

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Dear (Y/N),

I have heard that you do not seem to be getting better, and with this I send my highest wishes for your recovery. Anyways, besides the point, are the nurses nice? You deserve it, sitting in one spot for months with an IV drip hooked to your arm in a dull white hospital room can't be enjoyable. I fear that the more you are away the more work piles up on your desk as the teacher passes out the papers. It's quiet in the classroom now, and most students still seemed shocked after your incident. Sickness doesn't come fast, but it's almost always there before you know it, and I am sure the others are afraid of what had come to you. I can't say I blame them, being hospitalized for several months and counting has to be serious, and I am sure you and I both know that you will be in there for many more yet. I write this letter in haste, I have to bolt to the local pharmacist with my parents soon, for my headaches have gotten slightly more frequent today. I am sure it's nothing, and I don't want you to worry over my slight health disturbances. Again, we all send our best wishes in hopes that you are getting to recovering.

-Mira

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