I know you guys might be a bit disappointed about not knowing what the event will be- but don't worry. I planned this entire thing out. The event will be revealed in chapter 20 or 21.

Dan POV

It was time for us to go home. Sadly, the old man said that we weren't "ready yet" and that we would have to wait until next time. Jonah, The Starlings, the Holts- not including Hamilton and Alistair stayed behind. Once Again, Nellie, Amy, Hamilton, Ian, Natalie, and now Kurt had to wait seven hours. Natalie fell asleep during the third hour, she rested her head on my shoulder. Amy fell asleep during the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th hour. She would wake up and then got back to sleep on either Hamilton or Ian's shoulder. There was no room for Kurt to sit up there, so he sat behind us.

This was worse than the time I lost to a 13 year old at Starcraft.

Amy POV

I couldn't sleep. Actually I could, but every time I fell asleep, I dreamt about cancer. The only benefit about the dreams was Grace, I saw her in every dream. Every second I spent with her was quickly relived in my dreams. I woke up when we dropped Kurt off and stayed awake the entire time there, Hamilton had his hand wrapped around my waist and Ian held onto my left hand. They were both asleep.

When we got home, Nellie loudly announced.

"We're HOME!" She woke Ian and Hamilton up, I was freed but once I got out Hamilton had his hand around my waist again- not that I didn't like it. He walked into the house with me and then dashed up the stairs to take a shower. Ian was behind me. He took my hand as soon as Hamilton was gone, he was the one who walked me to my room but Hamilton was the one who knocked on my door to say good night.

I slept well that night.

Nellie POV

I was waiting in the waiting room with parents. Parents of other kids. I felt bad for Amy and Dan, they didn't have parents. They only had me and Fiske, but he died two years ago in a car accident.

After waiting an extremely long time, a female Doctor walked in. I jumped up and so did all of the other parents.

"Amy Cahill?" I walked to the door while the other parents sat back down.

"Hello, you must be Nellie. I'm ."

"Hi,"

"So, Amy is right now at the front desk waiting. We just X-Rayed her brain," I nodded and she continued,

"It isn't big." Those three words changed my whole world.

"But, it is growing. Amy has long to live, just not as long as an average human."

"Can't you do anything about it?"

"I wish I could, but I can't."

"You're not even trying!" I shouted, attracting attention.

"Believe me, I am. But I can't remove it," she whispered.

"Can someone else?" I asked.

"No."

"And why is that?"

"Because the tumour is growing IN her brain,"

"So?"

"If I were to remove it, I would also be removing Amy's life."