I heard shouts but I blocked them out, trying to think. Trying to breathe.

"Abigail!"

I looked up to find Dad and Mum were standing there, helping me up. "What happened?"

"I…I don't know. I just suddenly didn't feel right."

"No more drinks for you." Said Dad. "Not until you've sobered up a little."

A bottle of water was placed in my hands and I grumbled, drinking it quickly and starting a new one.

"What happened babe?" asked Mark, wrapping his arm around me. "You feeling ok?"

"Just a pain for a second. It won't happen again."

And it didn't.

Until I got to work.

I smiled at the customer and handed them their meat when it happened again. A wave, stronger than before, pushed me down and I collapsed, struggling to breathe.

"Doctors for you!" ordered Mum. "This is shocking. How long has this been happening?"

"My party was the first time." I replied as we walked through the doctor clinic doors. "It's nothing major."

"Can I help you there?" asked Katie, the lady behind the counter. I didn't like her. She was blonde, brown eyed and all around beautiful. I was just a plain Jane. A puggy blonde hair girl. I couldn't shake, acne and a geek. Yep, total opposites.

"Appointment for Abigail Brady." Said Mum, pushing me to the desk.

"Oh, yes." Smiled Katie. She clicked a few buttons and nodded. "Doctor Watson, in the door to you right. If you take a seat, he shouldn't be too long."

Mum and I smiled at and walked to the area, my mum glaring at the crying child as we passed.

"Dean, seriously. Just relax." Came a hiss.

I turned and watched a shaggy brown haired man argued with a short light brown haired man beside him.

They both were hot. Amazingly so. The both wore black suits and black shoes. Business men.

"Don't stare." Whispered Mum. "You're drooling."

I blushed and turned to Mum, glaring as she chuckled and pulled out her book. I leaned back in the chair and sighed, leaning my head back as the annoying doctors room music drifted through. I closed my eyes and relaxed for a little. Just taking in the music and zoning the world out.