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The door opened softly. I spun around, to see Honey come in. She didn't look surprised to see me here, more like she had expected it.
"Hey Gogo…"
She sat next to me.
I looked away from her.
I lied to her. She doesn't know. She thinks the guy shot him.
"How's he doing?" she asked.
"No change…" I sighed.
"It's scary, isn't it? Having him like this…"
I looked over at her. She was crying.
I dropped my head into my hands.
I can't hide this from her.
"This is my fault," I said quietly.
"No, you did what you could," she replied.
"You don't understand!" I snapped. "It's not that I couldn't do anything, it's that I was the idiot that shot him!"
Silence.
Honey looked over at me. "You…"
"I shot him," I replied. "It was an accident, and it was stupid of me. We shot each other." My eyes widened. "I am such an idiot!"
"Gogo…"
"No, we were both probably tricked!" I replied. "So that we would both kill each other!" I groaned. "I am such an idiot!"
"No, you're not-" Honey started.
I cut her off. "You don't understand, do you?! You didn't send one of your best friends into a coma! You didn't almost kill him! This is my fault."
She didn't say anything to that, which just made it hurt worse. I mean, what can you say?
I started to sob again.
I didn't even realize that Honey had left until I heard the door close behind her. It was just me and Hiro again.
"Hiro…" I shook my head. "You need to wake up soon. I swear…"
I let my head drop again.
Hiro's POV
Wake up.
Wake up!
I could hear Gogo talking to me. I wanted to tell her that it was okay, I didn't blame her. I mean, I shot her too… The point is, it's not her fault. she didn't mean to shoot me.
I wanted to wake up…
I can't though.
Gogo's POV
Why can't he wake up?!
I haven't left Hiro's side for a good… two days now. He continued to be in a coma, no change, no signal that he might recover. But he will get better. He has to. He just… has to.
I closed my eyes, letting my head drop.
BANG!
My eyes flew open as I looked around wildy. I could have sworn-
No.
I was just imagining it.
Stupid… brain…
Then again… I haven't slept in two days… Almost three…
Not that I'm tired or anything… I mean, I'm not going to sleep until Hiro wakes up.
However long that takes.
Hiro's readings on the machine were dangerously low. They had been higher before, when he just got here, but now they were dropping. Which made no sense. They should have been getting higher, not lower. But they were. Basically, this machine was probably Hiro's only hope at recovering. If it-
The machine made a buzzing noise, and red words played across one of the monitors.
The door opened softly. I spun around, to see Honey come in. She didn't look surprised to see me here, more like she had expected it.
"Hey Gogo…"
She sat next to me.
I looked away from her.
I lied to her. She doesn't know. She thinks the guy shot him.
"How's he doing?" she asked.
"No change…" I sighed.
"It's scary, isn't it? Having him like this…"
I looked over at her. She was crying.
I dropped my head into my hands.
I can't hide this from her.
"This is my fault," I said quietly.
"No, you did what you could," she replied.
"You don't understand!" I snapped. "It's not that I couldn't do anything, it's that I was the idiot that shot him!"
Silence.
Honey looked over at me. "You…"
"I shot him," I replied. "It was an accident, and it was stupid of me. We shot each other." My eyes widened. "I am such an idiot!"
"Gogo…"
"No, we were both probably tricked!" I replied. "So that we would both kill each other!" I groaned. "I am such an idiot!"
"No, you're not-" Honey started.
I cut her off. "You don't understand, do you?! You didn't send one of your best friends into a coma! You didn't almost kill him! This is my fault."
She didn't say anything to that, which just made it hurt worse. I mean, what can you say?
I started to sob again.
I didn't even realize that Honey had left until I heard the door close behind her. It was just me and Hiro again.
"Hiro…" I shook my head. "You need to wake up soon. I swear…"
I let my head drop again.
Hiro's POV
Wake up.
Wake up!
I could hear Gogo talking to me. I wanted to tell her that it was okay, I didn't blame her. I mean, I shot her too… The point is, it's not her fault. she didn't mean to shoot me.
I wanted to wake up…
I can't though.
Gogo's POV
Why can't he wake up?!
I haven't left Hiro's side for a good… two days now. He continued to be in a coma, no change, no signal that he might recover. But he will get better. He has to. He just… has to.
I closed my eyes, letting my head drop.
BANG!
My eyes flew open as I looked around wildy. I could have sworn-
No.
I was just imagining it.
Stupid… brain…
Then again… I haven't slept in two days… Almost three…
Not that I'm tired or anything… I mean, I'm not going to sleep until Hiro wakes up.
However long that takes.
Hiro's readings on the machine were dangerously low. They had been higher before, when he just got here, but now they were dropping. Which made no sense. They should have been getting higher, not lower. But they were. Basically, this machine was probably Hiro's only hope at recovering. If it-
The machine made a buzzing noise, and red words played across one of the monitors.
System is shutting down.
