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“Minako, Minako?” said a familiar voice. Minako slowly opened her
eyes and found herself in a white bed. She couldn’t quite make out
the figure yet who was repeating her name. Was it her mother?? Maybe
she had had a nightmare.
“Wh-what?” she started to lift her head only to receive a sharp
pain up her spine and into her head.
“Careful! Careful, you hit your head when you passed out,” it was
Usagi’s voice. She now could see the outline of Usagi’s odangos
and started to see her smiling face. There was something wrong though,
Usagi looked troubled and there were tears in her eyes.
“Usagi-chan, its you, can’t you tell me what happened?” Minako
said in a strained voice.
“Minako, just rest now you will learn what happened when you are
feeling better.” Usagi choked out. Now doubting herself and realizing
it may not have been a dream Minako asked,
“Wait! Where are my parents? Usagi, tell me now!” Usagi now began
to cry and that’s all Minako had to see. Her parents were dead,
her world had crashed once more. “Nooo! Please God, no! It can’t
be, it can’t it can’t!” Minako now sobbing uncontrollably while
all Usagi could do was sit and watch. How could Usagi understand?
She never lost anyone that close to her before, she didn’t know
what to do. The nurses began to walk in now and Usagi, with a heavy
heart, left and let them calm her down.
The next day, Minako awoke and immediately felt depressed once
more. Her family was all she ever had, she didn’t even have any
brothers, sisters, or even aunts or uncles. Her grandparents were
dead and she didn’t even have cousins. And now her parents were
dead, dead, dead. She kept repeating that word in her head, it had
a new meaning now. Right now she needed her friends, something to
take her mind off of the blackness that hovered over her. Coincidentally,
her friends peeked through the door. Usagi with food all over her
face, Makoto checking out the guy maintenance workers, Ami trying
to read a calculus book, Rei making fun of Usagi’s face, and Darien
who kept up the back of the group.
“Hey, Minako, how are you doing?” Usagi said in a quiet voice.
“Well, considering the circumstances, pretty well I guess,” Minako
said for the first time feeling better with her friends near.
“We have come bearing gifts!” Makoto said proudly. “I think you’ll
like them except maybe the books that Ami got you..”
“Makoto! Books are more important then the magazines you guys got
her!” Ami said defensively.
By now, an argument had broken out between books and magazines
when finally Darien told them to be quiet “Guys! Stop fighting!
I’m sure Minako doesn’t want to hear this now!”
“Sorry!” they all said at once.
“No, it’s okay, it’s nice to hear anyone besides these doctors
and nurses. I really don’t know what’s going to happen next though,
I have no where to stay and I can’t stay HERE forever. All I have
is a concussion, I think they’re just keeping me here because I
have no where to go,” Minako said with a yawn.
“Well, I think we’d better go and let you have your rest,” said
Rei.
“You don’t have to, really, its ok,” Minako really didn’t want
them to leave, not now.
“Well, we really have to get back. Usagi is grounded and she isn’t
even suppose to be here and we all have a lot of school work to
do,” said Ami while Usagi grumbled at her remark.
“Oh, ok,” Minako said with a sad face.
“Well I’d be happy to stay, I have nothing else to do. I don’t
have to go to work today so I was just going to stay home and watch
TV but I’d rather be here helping a friend,” Darien replied. Minako
was very grateful. She said goodbye to the rest of her friends and
gazed out the window, it had begun to snow.
“My father always loved the snow. Oh Darien I can’t believe they’re
gone!” Minako felt depressed again. “And the worst part is, none
of my friends can help me because they have never lost anyone that
they have loved so much before. At least when Makoto’s parents died
in that plane crash she was so young that she didn’t know what she
was missing. You’re the only one who can understand how it feels.”
“Yes, unfortunately I DO understand and I know what you’re going
through. I just wish I could do more, I mean to help you. Let me
tell you something that my mother told me right before she died.
I remember it like it was yesterday. She said not to fret because
when someone you love dies, if you love them even more than life
itself they will go to heaven and become a star. Every star you
see up in the night sky is a loved one in heaven smiling down on
you and whenever you think about them they will know and the star
will appear more brightly then ever. That way you know they are
always with you.” Darien looked down as if he were deep in thought
and suddenly spoke.
“Do you really believe that Darien?”
“I don’t know, I think my mother would always tell me the truth
and it makes me happy to think that my mother and father are always
smiling down upon me, watching over me.” He paused for a brief moment
and then spoke up again.“You know, I wouldn’t mind if you stayed
with me, you know until you’re old enough to live on your own. I
mean you don’t have to and I’d understand if you didn’t want to..."
“Darien, this is more than I could ever hope for, thank you.” Minako
exclaimed, actually happy for once, but didn’t show it. “But what
if they won’t let me live with you because we’re not related and...
“
“It’s ok, I’ll figure out something, don’t worry about it. I have
a few friends I can call and we’ll work out something. I’ll pick
you up when they decide to let you out of here. Till then, rest
up and just know that you’re not alone.” With that, Darien got up,
flashed a smile, and left. Minako soon fell asleep with a smile
on her face.
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