Friendly Bird?

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(Hey sorry! School, tennis, and golf have been so tight so I haven't had much time! But hey, school's almost over! Woohoo!

I'll try to update more than once today)

Jamie's P.O.V.

The celebratory cake is sadly finished. It was so yummy! It was my mom (and I's) favorite: vanilla with buttercream frosting. The cake was green and white (our favorite colors) with the simple eight letters on it- congrats.

That cake meant a lot to me. I'm not sure if my explanation will even be of importance to you but it felt like I was finally here for one of my mothers successes.

All we have been doing for the past half hour is sitting and relaxing. And my mom has been repeatedly trying to take off her bags and tubes saying -"I don't need this!" The nurses just laugh and reinforce them. It's gotten to the point where she has taken her bags off so they have put those hand mitts on her. The hand mitts they put on babies! But you know, obviously her size!

It's been a pretty relaxing day. And a long one too. I can't believe that it was just seven hours ago that I was taken out of school by Mrs. Granth.

Seven hours. Who knew seven hours could change my life in a way unbelievable? After years I met my mom, and it's been lovely.

I must have jinxed it! Here walks in that annoying nap boy from Noah's tree house!

What was his name again?

"Raven! You came!" The nurse exclaims.

Um what who what?

"Yeah mom, I wanted to congratulate Emily." He makes eye contact with me and I can tell he gets uncomfortable. He shuffles around. It's kinda cute.

He moves his left hand away from his back so a little yellow box is shown. My mother screams, "OEHKENDKEMD! YOEIDBEOGHTSMEACUPKAWKD?!"

It's really funny to listen to my mom talk while a nurse is pressing a hand on Mom's oxygen mask so her breathing can go back to normal. Yes, a nurse has to keep her hand on the mask so my mother won't pull it off.

My mother swats the nurses hand and everyone laughs in the room, even me. Everyone knows how stubborn Emily Daves is.

The nurse has a realization. And takes the mask off. We all sit in wonder and look at the nurse.

"Well she can't eat the cupcake with the mask on, and she hits pretty hard!" Once again everyone laughs.

Out from all the girly higher laughs there is only one lower laugh: Raven. Dr. Anderson had left after the completion of the cake to attend to other patients so Raven was the only boy. Or man.

But you could easily distinguish Raven's laugh from the others. One, because he's a male. Two, males and females don't sound alike. And three, it was the type of laugh that makes my heart flutter.

Wait, what the heck?!

I'm never this easily distracted by boys. It must be my period.

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