Nurses Office

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"Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory." – Dr. Seuss

SO this chapter is shorter then I wanted it to be, but that mainly because of writer's block. I might edit this later because I don't feel this chapter is as good as it could be. But enjoy anyway.




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♕{Maya}♕




The funny thing about passing out while in pain, is that I get to be carried to the nurses office without knowing who could of lifted my heavy body to said office.

Once the pain disappeared, I opened my eyes to a bright room. I looked around the bright room, blinking in hopes to get it to dim down a bit. The room had lots of medical stuff everywhere, of course, and many pantries and drawers. Right by me was a machine that supposed to be telling you the heart rate. Seeing how it's not beeping and how it's not plugged in, it's off. Then I looked down, and sure enough I was lying on a red hospital bed.

I could hear hushed voices coming from outside the door. I can easily pin point Bonnie's voice, but there were two others, a male and a female other than Bonnie.

"I don't know. She just fainted, that's all I understood." Bonny said to the other voices.

"Is she who I think she is?" A lady voice whispered in a high pitch voice.

"I believe so." Said a male, his voice sounded like butterscotch. I heard a high pitch screech then the door knob turned slightly. I could hear shushes behind the door. I quickly closed my eyes as the door opened slowly.

"She's still out?" the male voice said.

"By the looks of it, yes. I'll give her a bag of ice to cool down with. She most likely had a panic attack at that so called orientation." The female had an accusing tone to that statement. "Now sit down in that chair if you're going to be a creep and watch us. She most likely wouldn't remember you darling."

"She will one day." He said in a pitiful voice. My heart ached for this stranger. I may not know what's going on, but I still feel for people.

About a good five minutes passed till I finally decided to open my eyes, because they refused to leave me. Right in front of me was the lady, she must be the nurse. Staring right into my eyes were beautiful youthful brown eyes. This lady, the nurse, had beautiful long black hair that swept to the upper mid back. She looks spookily familiar.

"Hi honey. How are you?" she smiled widely. Something washed over me and I instantly relaxed. I felt safe vibes from her.

"A little drowsy." I said.

"Well, don't worry, you'll be up and running before classes tomorrow."

"Tomorrow?" the color drained from my face.

"Yes dear. School doesn't really start till tomorrow. Most new students didn't know that they have to live here and learn, so the principle decided to give them a day to get their stuff packed and ready to live here." she explained. It took me a second to comprehend.

My eyes widen as I finally understood. I don't have to live in the manor anymore. I started to tear up in a good way. No more imprisonment. No more lectures about how to be a perfect lady. No more punishments.

"Darling, are you crying?" the nurse asked me, concerned. I wiped the tear away quickly.

"These are just happy tears Daria-" I blinked. Why did I just call her that? That was the first thing to come into my mind when I spoke. She looked at me shocked and then she had a smile from left to right of her face. Bonnie was standing to her side, confused on what's going on.

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