(AN: HOPE YOU ALL ENJOY!!! This is the most I've typed yet and it may seem like her attitude is changing, but no! Her cold, reserved side will come back:) Enjoy!)
"What do we have here, Miss..." The female doctor looked down at her clip board, searching for my name."
"Serafina. It's Serafina." I said quietly, shifting uncomfortably on this lumpy mattress.
"Ah, so your the famous meteor girl!" She cried, flipping over to the next page before scribbling in some notes.
"Who are you again?" I asked, because I never got a name and I feel utterly vulnerable.
"I'm Doctor Salus Toya, but my middle name is Nicole, so you can call me Nikki, if you want. I'm the leader of the medical team 'The Surge' (AN: My younger brother came up with that name.) We are a specialized bunch with medical or health healing powers." She skipped over to shake my hand, which I shook gladly.
"Okay, so Nikki, what are you going to do to me?" I inquired.
"Take a sample of your feet and hopefully remove," She glanced at her notes. "The 'white, clearish liquid.' And bandage up your hands... Properly."
"Okay, sounds harmless." I said, starting to lift my feet onto a small bench at the foot of the bed.
"Let me look at it." She pulled on blue, surgeon rubber gloves and wheeled her stool around to the foot of the bed. She then brushed aside her bangs before settling in and lifting her hands. She stopped, mid way between my feet and her body.
"What's wrong?" I soaked in her astonished face.
"It's-It's gone. The liquid your roommate said that was 'oozing out it', is gone. There's nothing. Not a scar, not a trace of blood. Nothing."
She dropped her hands, before getting up and grabbed her cell phone. Dialing a number at the speed of light, she hushed into the phone for about a minute before hanging up and my cousin walking in.
"Hey, Serafina." She said smiling.
"Hi, Amy." I replied back giving her a confused smile as to why she was here.
"You remember when I had to go away for my new high school?" She asked.
"Yeah, that was three months ago." I said slowly.
"Well, I came here instead because no body took me seriously that I was different. Not you, of course, but like, my mom, dad, and siblings all laughed in my face. Thus, I called Terry and asked her for a chance to prove my abilities, and well, as you can see, I got accepted and came here." She rushed out, she was always a speed talker, but today she seems more, well, normal.
"Oh, well I guess I have you now..." I always considered going to college with her older sister, since we were so close in both age and personalities. But, that won't be happening and she was always close to my sister... Oh Kayleigh. I miss you so much. She was so beautiful; tall, slender, a beautiful dirty blonde with dark brown streaked hair. Trust me, it didn't look the least bit like dish water or mousy. She had these dark, seductive eyes that any model would kill for, especially at 15. She was 100% au nautrel... She had her whole life ahead of her, and yet she was killed alive. Burned, flattened, or choked. She's probably just ash right now...
I started to cry at the thought of her, at the thought of losing my family. I immediately felt thin arms circle around me, squeezing me hard as my body shook. The bed shifted as I felt Amy's body sit down next to me. I heard her quietly sobbing to herself, too, because I was a living reminder of the meteor.
"It's-It s'okay... Y-your my f-f-family n-now." I manage to stutter out.
"I don't w-want to let go, though."

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What The Meteor Left Behind... (ON HOLD)
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