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Two people came running outside as they heard screaming.

"Who's Screaming?"

"Dude, you go that way and I'll go the other way."

"Alright." Before they could move they heard more screaming from behind the building. They both ran toward the screaming. They stopped to see a girl sitting on the ground against the wall.

"Matt come on!" They both ran over to her. Matt kneeled down in front of her. He put his hand on her arm and she opened her eyes. She was still crying.

"What's wrong? Jeff and I heard you screaming. Are you hurt?"

"My…Shoulder…" was all she could get out.

"Jeff stay here. I'll go call the hospital."

"Matt, hurry up. She doesn't look good."

"I know." Matt ran back up front and inside the building.

"Who did this to you?" Jeff asked as he sat next to her. She didn't say anything, she closed her eyes again. Jeff could see the pain on her face. "Well can you tell me who you are?" she didn't open her eyes.

"I'm Ashleigh." she said as she sobbed.

"Well Ash, listen, Matt should be back at any moment. He should know what to do. I'm Jeff by the way. What grade are you in?"

"9th." She said as more tears rolled down her face.

"You look to young to be in high school."

"Skipped." was all she could say.

"Oh, so you are the smart 9th grader who skipped 2 grades?" she nodded. "Is this the first time being at this school?" she nodded her head no. "Look, Matt's coming." he poked her on the leg.

She open her eyes as she saw Matt with two paramedics with him. They all three was running toward her. "NO!" she said and Jeff looked at her. He didn't know what she meant by that, but he acted like he didn't hear it.

"Did she tell you what's wrong?" Matt asked.

"It's her shoulder." Jeff calmly stated looking over at her.

The paramedics began looking her over. Jeff and Matt just stood over to the side watching everything. She finally closed her eyes, but she couldn't hear anything. She had blacked-out.