I don't know what I'm doing, like always. I was very tired when I wrote this so it's probably going to be weird. I'm sorry.

Alina

I was sick. Not just a little cough and a running nose but properly unwell. I groaned pulling up the covers over my head to block the morning light streaming through the window. Saints. I haven't been this unwell in years, I can't even remember the last time.

What was I going to do I have class in about 10 minuets and I can't afford to skip a lesson because I have worked so hard to get a scholarship to go to university and I wasn't going to waste my chance at a better future. The only problem was that I felt like I was going to die. Ok that might be a bit much, but still I felt dreadful. I was definitely not going in today. I still needed notes though. I groaned again, slowly reaching my arm out from beneath the warmth of the covers to grab my phone. Quickly I called Aleksander. He was one of my only friends and we shared history together, I knew that he would take notes for me. He picked up quickly.

" Aleks" I groaned into the phone. "I'm dying and I need you to take notes for me today." I heard a sigh from the other end.

"Sol Koroleva you are not dying but I will take notes for you, also I will come round later to give them to you. But I do require payment." I scowled. "I have ice cream in the freezer. Will that do?"

"That will do. Get better and I'll see you later."

"Thanks" with that I hung up. I just wanted to sleep.

Aleksander

My phone started to buzz so I took it out and saw it was alina. Why was she calling? "Aleks I'm dying and I need you to take notes for me today." I sighed running a hand through my hair. Saints. She sounded dreadful. "Sol Koroleva you are not dying but I will take notes for you, also I will come round later to give them to you. But I require payment." I added. I didn't really but it was an excuse to be around alina more so I took it. When I said the last bit I could just imagine her face and smiled to my self.

"I have ice cream in the freezer will that do?" She didn't sound as mad as she normally did when I asked what I'd get out of this. Alina must be ill. "That will do. Get better and i i'll see you later."

"Thanks." With that she hung up. I took the phone away from my ear to look at her contact picture. She smiled up at me brighter then sunshine. I sighed and put my head in my hands. My alina. I knew how much this scholarship meant to her so she must really be sick to miss a class. Alina would come in even when she should be at home, when any normal person would be at home. But Alina wasn't any ordinary person. No she was the sun. If I didn't need to be in class to write notes for Alina I would be looking after her.

At that moment the teacher walked in, late as normal.

Thanks for reading this disaster. There will be more, eventually. When ever that is.