All the professional medical care needed was given to me last night. I was treated cautiously, without vigorous handling by all the nurses and my parents, as this time, mom was my doctor. She had boldly refused any help and turned down all her friends that suggested stepping up to assist. This morning around nine, when I woke up, I found her on my head and Christian by the window, staring at the busy road. Not that I care, but Leigh wasn't here this time, and so was Lilith. Maybe they have no idea I've been admitted, or they both want nothing to do with me. Mom said I would be discharged after twenty-four hours, but that is what I learnt I couldn't have after the hanging message on my screen from Arlen and a picture of his not-so-smooth face—making sure to remind me of what Leigh had d

