WARNING: GRAMMATICAL AND TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS AHEAD!
I stirred to a cozy little room when the ray of sunlight’s strike directly to my face, I slowly perched onto my bed at the same time as I trudge my eyes around the room.
I screw up as I scowled, “Where am I?” I mumbled, appraising my surrounding.
Out of the blue the circumstances I had awhile ago, flashed back into my mind, I instantly pick myself up, hurrying, but before I could even stood up I heard a sound of a creaking door.
“Selene?” In an instant I found myself hugging Dennis’s back, the moment he tread inside the room he immediately pulled me for a tight hug.
A bundle of nerves were plastered on his face the moment he first came in, though my face remained obfuscate.
I managed to trickle my fingers through his back, appeasing him.
“What’s wrong?” I catechize, pulling away.
He faced me giving me his brooding look, “Am I supposed to ask that question?!”
I wheeze, I draw back as I nictitate my eyes twice. He grasp my hands squeezing it.
“Are you fine? We were so worried! We Sprint all the here when Diana told us that you were hospitalized!” He is literally freaking it out right now so I lay a smile, assuring him.
“I’m perfectly fine,” I mumbled.
He sigh-of-relief after hearing those words from me. Afterwards Katie left, she received a call from Archie saying that Hannah just regained her consciousness, right after she left Dennis and I had a little conversation, I recount all the incidents that were happened at the border. He didn’t talk nor react, he was just listening.
Throughout the time, our conversation ended. “You’ve met a guy? At the border?” He paused. “And that guy was the 'guy' whom you've seen at the party?” He professed.
I instantly nod as a response, “Exactly!”
He shake his head in disbelief, “Have you gone crazy? You must’ve hit your head when you fell down,” He then immediately cupped my face, inspecting. I shoved his hands away as I threw him a stern look.
“What are you trying to say then? That I hallucinate?”
He rest him arm onto his chest as he threw me a sharp glare, “Well I couldn’t tell, fifty-fifty.”
“Diana brought you here, she found you lying next to our border's line looking so lifeless idiot.”
“You know the rules, crossing each other's border is prohibited.”
Awestruck.
I’m out of words.
“Fix yourself first, someone will one over to visit you.”
My forehead creased.
“Who?”
“You’ll know, but prepare yourself more for you punishment.”