Disclaimer, I am not John Green. If I was do you really think I'd be posting on fanfiction? That's what I thought haha enjoy
"Isaac, the doctor can see you now." The nurse tells Isaac who is sitting anxiously in the waiting room of the doctor's office. "Okay, thank you." He replies, standing up and getting his cane. He makes his way to the back of the doctor's office, and sits on the chair in the exam room. (Three months later) Hazel wakes up to her alarm clock going off at 8:30AM, and gets ready to meet Isaac at noon. Today is the thirteenth anniversary of Augustus' death, she still has to carry Phillip around with her but her lungs haven't gotten any worse thanks to the Phalanxifor that she still takes daily. Isaac and her are still friends but it's never really been the same since Gus died. When Hazel got to the memorial park, expecting to see Isaac's mom there to be dropping him off, instead, she saw the same car she was expecting, but instead of Isaac's mom driving, she saw Isaac sitting in the driver's seat. She got out of her car, dragging Phillip along with her, she walks over to Isaac's window, to see him crying slightly. She taps on his window, and he opens the door. "I got robot eyes, Hazel. Remember the prefuneral? Remember I said I'd tell the scientists to screw off because I didn't want to see a world without him? I wasn't even thinking of him, I was just thinking about how I was finally going to be able to see again, I was so selfish." He finishes, smiling weakly. But I can still see how upset he is. "No, you weren't being selfish. It's been thirteen years, Isaac. He would be so happy for you if he were still here, and you know it." I say confidently, knowing it's the truth, but still softly for Isaac's sake. "I know he would, but I can't help but think I could've done something more, before he found out he was sick again, I could've done something! He would still be here!" Isaac says, now more upset, almost sobbing at this point. "No, Isaac. You can't think like that, it's not your fault, it's none of our faults, there was nothing we could do." I say, trying to console him. "That's it!" He says, "there was nothing anyone could do! It's just so unfair, why him? What did he do? How could he possibly deserve that?" After they had both calmed down, they went and visited Gus, they left the flowers they had bought, and decided to go get lunch and catch up, they went to what had been Augustus' favorite restaurant, which was surprisingly still open, even after the thirteen years that had passed. They talked, and reminisced about all the good times they had with Gus, and after they finished they went their separate ways, Isaac went home, but Hazel decided to go back and see Gus, just herself this time. She talked to him about anything and everything. After a couple hours she decided to go home, since by the time her and Isaac were done eating and talking, it was close to 3:30, and now it's getting close to 6:00PM. She got up to leave, and as she was walking away, she turned around, "okay, Augustus." She sighed softly, "okay."
