She could hear the telltale squeaks of a wheelchair coming closer.
“Matt!” Laeli paused, clearing her throat and regaining her composure. “W-welcome back.”
Her almost-smile faded when she saw Matt face appear in the doorway. He looked so worn out, and so tired. With an almost sickening feeling of happiness, Laeli realized that he hadn’t been called out for his discharge.
Shameful. Being happy for someone else’s misfortune.
“I...I’m back~” Matt cheered weakly, as if summoning up all his strength just to say those words. “It’s... it’s nice to be back in this rock hard hospital bed.”
The nurse seemed ready to help Matt get into bed, but he pushed her hands away. He whispered something to the nurse, who the nodded slowly and smiled at Laeli.
“He’s had a long day. Matt might be a little shaky for a while, but don’t worry, he’s fine.”
“Alright...”
Laeli was suspicious, but she decided not to ask too many questions. The nurse left after a while, casting worried glances over at her patient. Matt looked worn out, and was panting slightly after he got into the bed. It was as if the mere switch from the wheelchair to the bed had already taken all of his energy. She waited a full two minutes for his breathing to get back to normal, before attempting to start a conversation.
“I had a discussion with the doctor yesterday while you were gone.”
Silence. Matt turned to face Laeli as she talked, but his eyes were unfocused, even though they were looking straight at her.
“Matt?”
“Hmm?” He suddenly snapped back to reality. “Oh, yes! The doctor... What happened?”
“He said that they’re developing a new method to replace organs or something.” She laughed sarcastically. “I might actually live.”
There was a pause, and a complicated range of emotions flew across Matt’s face. Finally, he smiled in his usual warm way.
“Wow! That’s... that’s amazing.”
“In a way... Hey, do you remember the time we talked about snow?”
“Snow...?”
Matt turned to stare at her, as if unable to comprehend the question. For a dreadful moment, all was quiet. Suddenly, a light flickered in his eyes. Matt looked down to hide his expression for a brief second, then looked up, this time all smiles.
“Y-yeah! I remember. I called it glitter in the air, right?”
“Yes...” Laeli cast him another suspicious glance, “Well, I’ve decided what I’m going to do if I leave this place.”
“Really?”
“I’m going to live in a cold place with lots of snow. If you can, would you like to come with me?”
“E-eh? T-that’s sounds awfully like a... uh...”
“A...?”
“Nothing! Yes. Definitely. I would definitely like to go with you. So... ah, we've got to get out of this place soon, hm?"
"Yes. You'll definitely leave with me?"
"Of course!"
It was a lie.
Matt was lying to her, Laeli could tell from the too happy way he smiled, and the way he paused between his words. But, Laeli decided to play the fool, and pretend that she didn't suspect anything. She wanted the happy atmosphere to stay, for as long as it could.
So ended day 8.
“Matt!” Laeli paused, clearing her throat and regaining her composure. “W-welcome back.”
Her almost-smile faded when she saw Matt face appear in the doorway. He looked so worn out, and so tired. With an almost sickening feeling of happiness, Laeli realized that he hadn’t been called out for his discharge.
Shameful. Being happy for someone else’s misfortune.
“I...I’m back~” Matt cheered weakly, as if summoning up all his strength just to say those words. “It’s... it’s nice to be back in this rock hard hospital bed.”
The nurse seemed ready to help Matt get into bed, but he pushed her hands away. He whispered something to the nurse, who the nodded slowly and smiled at Laeli.
“He’s had a long day. Matt might be a little shaky for a while, but don’t worry, he’s fine.”
“Alright...”
Laeli was suspicious, but she decided not to ask too many questions. The nurse left after a while, casting worried glances over at her patient. Matt looked worn out, and was panting slightly after he got into the bed. It was as if the mere switch from the wheelchair to the bed had already taken all of his energy. She waited a full two minutes for his breathing to get back to normal, before attempting to start a conversation.
“I had a discussion with the doctor yesterday while you were gone.”
Silence. Matt turned to face Laeli as she talked, but his eyes were unfocused, even though they were looking straight at her.
“Matt?”
“Hmm?” He suddenly snapped back to reality. “Oh, yes! The doctor... What happened?”
“He said that they’re developing a new method to replace organs or something.” She laughed sarcastically. “I might actually live.”
There was a pause, and a complicated range of emotions flew across Matt’s face. Finally, he smiled in his usual warm way.
“Wow! That’s... that’s amazing.”
“In a way... Hey, do you remember the time we talked about snow?”
“Snow...?”
Matt turned to stare at her, as if unable to comprehend the question. For a dreadful moment, all was quiet. Suddenly, a light flickered in his eyes. Matt looked down to hide his expression for a brief second, then looked up, this time all smiles.
“Y-yeah! I remember. I called it glitter in the air, right?”
“Yes...” Laeli cast him another suspicious glance, “Well, I’ve decided what I’m going to do if I leave this place.”
“Really?”
“I’m going to live in a cold place with lots of snow. If you can, would you like to come with me?”
“E-eh? T-that’s sounds awfully like a... uh...”
“A...?”
“Nothing! Yes. Definitely. I would definitely like to go with you. So... ah, we've got to get out of this place soon, hm?"
"Yes. You'll definitely leave with me?"
"Of course!"
It was a lie.
Matt was lying to her, Laeli could tell from the too happy way he smiled, and the way he paused between his words. But, Laeli decided to play the fool, and pretend that she didn't suspect anything. She wanted the happy atmosphere to stay, for as long as it could.
So ended day 8.
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