@Natasha
Zoey hugged Lenny tightly. She knew how scary situations like this could be and knew that Lenny would need the support.
Zoey hugged Lenny tightly. She knew how scary situations like this could be and knew that Lenny would need the support.
"Sorry you gotta be here." Lenny whispered to Zoey. "You probably don't like hospitals either."
Zoey gave Lenny a small smile. "It's not particularly pleasant, but I actually kind of like it here. Hospitals kind of became my second home because I've had to spend so much time here."
"And I wouldn't leave a friend for anything."
Lenny felt better at her friends confidence. "I just stood there." she said.
Levi kept pacing. "What do we do? Should we call someone? His parents? Wait, we don't know his last name so we can't find his parents. Should we let the animals in?"
Zoey laughed sadly. "We can't let the animals in, but they probably have Robin's emergency contacts here. So we just have to go up to the desk and ask for them."
Levi nodded, walking up to the desk. "Hi, our friend is in the ER and we need to contact his parents. His name is Robin..something."
Zoey rolled her eyes and followed Levi. She quickly described Robin's appearance and the situation. Two minutes later she was calling Robin's parents.
Lenny stood beside Levi as Zoey made the call, twiddling her thumbs.
"Ummmmm…………………………..My name is Zoey. I'm one of your son's friends. There was an accident involving a bear when we were hanging out. We're at the hospital now……………………………………………..No, no. He's going to be fine. The injury wasn't as bad as it looked. She should be cleared today…………………………………………yes. I understand. Okay." She hung up. "His parents said that this happens sometimes, and that they would be over as soon as they could. They also want to thank us for staying with him."
"it happens sometimes?" Lenny uttered in disbelief.
Levi shrugged, his shock fading slightly. "It sounds like something Robin would do."
Robin woke up after about 20 minutes in the ER, asking where his animals were. He tried to get up, but the nurse made him stay. It reminded him of another incident in the hospital, funnily enough involving a bear trap. His brother Grayson had been there. He wondered whether he was coming now.
(Guys I have to go to bed soon, and then I won't be back till Sunday afternoon.)
(Nooooo)
(I'm really sorryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy. But please keep Zoey active. Have her do stuff and respond.)
(Okay, she's kind of like Robin so I can try)
(Thanks)
( awwww bye! )
Lenny walked in to see Robin in the bed. "Hi." she said quietly. Zoey walked in behind her, smiling warmly.
( awwww bye! )
Lenny walked in to see Robin in the bed. "Hi." she said quietly. Zoey walked in behind her, smiling warmly.
Levi ran into Robin's room. He saw that the other boy was fine and he sighed, leaning back against the wall. "I knew you'd live!"
Robin nodded. "I've… actually had worse injuries. The one that comes to mind, strangely enough, involves a bear trap." He revealed a dark scar on his ankle. One of the birds had managed to get inside. "Hello, Blackberry."
Levi made his way over to Robin's bed and crossing his arms. "Next time, do not talk to the bear and tell me that this is a regular thing! I thought you were dead!"
He looked down guiltily. "I-I'm sorry, I didn't mean to scare you guys…"
Levi nodded. "It's fine. Apology accepted." He reached out and patted Blackberry's head.
Lenny smiled. "No we're find. But you are crazy." she said, walking closer to the bed. Zoey walked up and smiled too.
Robin pushed himself into a sitting position, wincing a bit. The bandages were visible under his shirt. "They won't let me leave yet, they said my parents have to come first…"
Robin's parents burst into the room. "Why can't you just leave the bears alone?" said his mother, running over to him.
Levi stifled a laugh. He shrugged at Robin's parents and walked over to the wall so that they could talk to their son. "It's 'cause he's a Disney Princess."
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