**Amity*
"How did Clockwork take it?" Danny asked as they walked down the street.
The two had already dropped Sam and Tucker at their houses and were walking towards Fenton works.
"I'd rather not say, things are a little distant now," Serene said starring at the ground as she walked.
"I get it, I got a sister two. Corse my sister didn't try to wipe all memory of my existence but you know," Danny joked.
"Jazz is it?" Serene asked.
"Yah, you've meet her," Danny said.
"She about died of fright and sent your parents on a wild goose chase after me," Serene said with all seriousness.
"I honestly don't think she even believes in ghost," Danny said.
"You haven't told her?" Serene asked with confusion.
"I haven't told anyone, anyone but Sam and Tucker," Danny said.
"Worried of rejection?" Serene asked softly.
"I don't know why I'm worried, maybe it because my parents are highly trained ghost catchers and whenever they see Danny Phantom they threaten to tear me apart molecule by molecule?" Danny snapped sarcastically.
Serene's eyes narrowed, "I was just wondering," she hissed.
"I'm sorry, I, I've just haven't been myself lately," Danny said.
"You know that little voice inside your head?" Serene asked softly.
"Yah," Danny replied.
"Don't listen to it," Serene said coldly.
"Wow haven't tried that," Danny said sarcastically.
"What is wrong with you?" Serene asked.
"Who knows? I'm just tired I guess," Danny sighed.
"I'm just going to go, see you tomorrow," Serene said changing into her ghostly haft and flying away.
"Wait to go Fenton," Dan whispered.
"What?" Danny asked.
"You just pissed her off, are you stupid?" Dan asked.
"I didn't mean to," Danny said.
"But you did way to go," Dan hissed.
"Wait to go," Danny said to himself.
**Train station*
The sky was nearing darkness, a pale faced clown looked over several assorted papers next to a make shift shelter.
A hooded ghost landed near the clown and waited for his command, eyes glowing a soft red.
"Ah, there you are," Freakshow said turning around.
"I need a list of supplies brought here," the man said handing her a note.
The girl nodded, cloak masking her emotions. She flew off leaving the clown alone once more.
"This was a lot easier than I had thought," Freakshow said to himself.
**Forest*
Serene's eyes flickered open. She stared at the starry sky through the tree branches and leaves. A smile reached her lips, her eyes darted across the night blanket. The girl moved up the tree branch and leaned against the trunk. Serene slowly shut her eyes once more before a green mist escaped her lips. Both eyes flashed open, two rings formed around her waist as she jumped from the tall branch. Serene flew closely to the ground below, across the forest floor avoiding dead and twisted branches. As she flew the grass glowed a light green coloring. The mist grew up the trunks of the trees. The forest floor spread with life, spread with a new begging. The girl stopped flying, her eyes wondered threw the air and the opening. The rush of water filled the air, moonlight spread across the water as it reflected the stars from above. Lighting bugs flew through the air.
Serene's bare feet squished in the morning dew of the grass. She was confused, there was no ghost here, no one was present, yet her ghost sense had pointed here. Serene starred at the open sky, her ghost sense went off again. The girl's eyes shot to a small glowing part of the lake. She walked over to the pool and looked into the water. The reflection was not her, this was not the girl she knew. The image lifted from the water and stared face to face with the girl. She was an older woman, around her early twenties, with a soft face. Her eyes glowed a neon green and a soft smile formed on her lips. The woman stood in the water in front of Serene, her hair was a short brown with choppy ends as if all cut off at once. The woman wore a red ball gown with exposited shoulders. Something caught Serene's eye, one of the woman's shoulders were scared and winkled.
A second spot glowed in the water. Another woman stood from the water much like the first. Her hair was long and black as night. It reached her ankles and surrounded her like a cape. Her eyes glowed a blood red, she wore an evil smile with jagged teeth. A black jacket covered her arms, as a black and red dress covered the rest, along with mid-thigh length boots. Her skin was a pale blue coloring, with a red glowing vine marking her face.
Both images looked at the girl, Serene starred in confusion.
"Are? Who? Am?" Serene asked herself.
Both of the images dropped into the water leaving no sign of either women. The forest went dark, Serene was blinded. She looked through the darkness, a dot of color was seen in the distance. A whisper filled the air as she looked at the dot.
"Go,"
Her body began walking forward, her mind fought it but continued to follow the voice.
"Come,"
Serene began to fly after the dot, she didn't know what it was but she wanted it.
"Now,"
She flew faster and faster, she needed it now.
"Listen…."
Serene's eyes flashed open, she sat in the same tree she had fallen asleep in. The sun had begun to raise above the hill tops. The girl grabbed her head and rubbed it, she felt strangle afraid. The girl grabbed her legs and held them tightly against her cheats.
"What was that?" Serene asked herself.
"I don't know," Thorn said.
Serene's eyes widened and her heart beat increased rapidly, now she was really worried.
That was fear in Thorn's voice…
**Fenton's*
"Come on baby," Dan said.
"Hey, I am not a baby," Danny snapped.
"You've been winning all night," Dan said with a nasty tone.
"Have not," Danny snapped.
"You're proving my point. I'm sick of you been so weak," Dan hissed.
"I'm not weak," Danny snapped.
"Compared to?" Dan asked.
"I keep Amity safe," Danny pleaded.
"There's a new ghost every weak, if I was in charge these ghost would never return if they know what's good for them," Dan said in a babyish tone.
"Serene told me not to listen to you," Danny said walking out his front door.
"Listening to that mess," Dan laughed.
"Watch it," Danny snapped.
"Oh sorry, would want to point out the obvious. She's a mess, to unstable," Dan said.
"Can't you be quite?" Danny asked.
"Can't handle a little teasing from yourself? You are a wimp," Dan said fading off.
"I am not, don't ignore me!" Danny shouted.
"Being ignored by yourself is an all new low in loser Ville," Danny groaned.
**Casper high*
The raven haired boy walked to his locker alone, he didn't bother waiting for Sam or Tucker today. Today he just felt like curling up in a ball, but I'm sure everyone has had those days. The boy sighed releasing a burst of blue mist. He looked around quickly to make sure no one was watching.
"Somewhere to hide, somewhere to hide," Danny thought to himself.
"Try the locker, you're shoved in there anyway," Dan hissed.
"Not true, but on the other hand I don't have time to argue," Danny said jumping into his locker.
Danny flew into the nearby secretary's office. A green blob of a ghost stood in the corner of the room. He didn't have much of a shape, Danny had never seen a ghost like this. The green blob growled at the boy flying towards him. Danny dodged the first punch and threw one at the blob. Both ghost for a moment or two were locked in a blocking fight. Each hit they would only escape. The green ghost looked to his left and picked up the nearby chair. Danny covered his head.
"You could have dodged that," Dan hissed.
"Will you shut up?" Danny hissed firing a plasma ray at the ghost.
He flowing the green blob with the ray across the room, not once hitting hit. Danny did manage to drive the creator up the corner book case. A roar escaped the ghost before it flew from the room.
"Great you let the bad guy go, idiot," Danny said to himself as her transformed into his human haft.
The office door open to reveal Jazz and Mr. Lancer in the doorway. Danny looked around the shattered room, there was no way they would believe he did it, there was far too much damage. Danny smiled a fake smiled and laughed slightly.
Mr. Lancer's eyes narrowed, "Mr. Fenton, you are in a lot of trouble."
A red haired woman walked into the door with a peppy grin on her face.
"Oh, well what do we have here?" She asked all too perky.
"It seems Mr. Fenton has destroyed your new office Miss Spectra," Mr. Lancer said.
"Well shall we talk about it?" Spectra asked all cheer walking to the thermostat.
Jazz shivered, "Is it always so cold in here?"
"I find the coldness keeps the mind icy sharp," Spectra said very cheery, "And don't you worry about this mess of an office, stuff happens, no bigy, right Jazzmen?"
"It's Jazz, my friends call me Jazz," Jazz snapped.
"What friends?" Danny asked under his breath.
"Danny I'm just trying to help," Jazz said.
"Well stop," Danny hissed.
"I don't need your help," Danny said storming out of the room.
The bay rammed right into Serene.
"Watch were, are you ok?" Danny asked looking at the girl.
There were grey circus under the girl's eyes, her hair was a mess and her expression seemed tense.
"Do I look ok?" Serene asked shaking slightly.
"Here let me help you up," Danny said trying to help her.
"Don't touch me," Serene yelped.
Danny instantly backed off and Serene stood.
"What's the matter with you?" Danny asked concerned.
"I don't, I don't know. Just, don't, touch me today," Serene said very timid.
"Is everything ok?" Mr. Lancer asked from the doorway.
"Yes, Mr. , everything is fine," Serene said startled.
"Serene, why don't you talk with Miss Spectra," Lancer said concerned.
"I, I'm goo-, good," Serene said shaking slightly.
"I'm not giving you an option," Lancer said nudging the girl into the room.
Lancer closed the door behind the girl and looked at Danny, "I expect you not to be late to my class today Mr. Fenton."
"Right," Danny said walking away.
**Spectra's office*
Serene stood in the cold room, she crossed her arms over herself in attempt to keep warm as she shivered.
Spectra sniffed the air and looked wide eyed as Serene.
"Hello dearie, why don't you take a seat," Spectra said.
Serene began to slightly shiver from the cold air.
"What brings you here today?" Spectra asked.
"Forced," Serene said looking at Spectra's face, "Do I know you?"
"I don't believe we've meet," Spectra said peppy.
A green mist escaped Serene's lips.
"You're a ghost," Serene said.
Spectra's eyes narrowed, "Oh Bertrum," She called.
The green blob wrapped himself around Serene, binding her to the chair.
"We can't have you going around telling everyone now can we?" Spectra said pulling a vile from her desk.
"You don't know what you're doing," Serene said struggling to break free.
"Oh I know exactly what I'm doing," Spectra said pouring some of the vile liquid on a rag.
The red haired woman shoved the rag in the girl's face, Serene tried to scream but the cloth muffled the noise.
"I know how unhappy you are, don't worry it will all be over soon," Spectra whispered.
Serene's eyes began to close slowly, her body was relaxing, her mind was drifting into a blackness.
Neon eyes opened wide, she saw nothing but white. Serene sat up on the white sheeted bed and looked around the room. It was solid white; no color no evidence of reality.
She sighed, "Not again."
A door open across from her, bright, white light shinned through the room. The girl lifted her arm to shield herself from the brightness. Something caught her attention, she wasn't wearing her white dress, nor her vines, or her dress. These clothes were new to her; white scrubs covered the girl's body. The fabric was not very conferrable and bothered Serene's skin, but she figured she had no choice in the matter.
"This is a very weird dream," Serene thought to herself.
She once again looked at the lilted doorway. "Should I? Every time I follow the light I end up terrified," she thought to herself. "Then again, it is the only way out."
She stood from the bed and walked slowly towards the light, a single hand blocked the rays from her face letting her somewhat see. Serene walked into a tiled hallway, a gurney laid near her door and several men and doctors in blue scrubs and white jackets welcomed her.
"Hi there, did you sleep well?" One of the younger doctors asked. This tone mocked her, she was not some lost puppy you had found on the side of the road.
"Where am I?" Serene asked annoyed, she was getting far to use to saying that.
"Let's just say your teachers were worried about you, so they sent you here to rest," the same doctor had said.
"I'm in a ward?" Serene said in shock.
"It's more like a rest home for the mentally ill," another doctor said.
"I'm not crazy!" Serene yelled.
"There is no need to shout young lady," the older man said.
"Sorry I'm surprised by this," Serene said.
"Really?" Thorn asked sarcastically.
"You're not helping," Serene whispered to herself.
As she did several of the doctors wrote down on their clip boards.
"Doesn't the school need parental permeation?" Serene asked annoyed.
"According to your school records your family lives in England, there was no other information and considering your hostility we deicide it best to in list you. At least until you have been evaluated," The older man said coldly.
"Hostility?" Serene barked.
"Miss Spectra gave a very vivid description of your case," The older man said.
"She's lying!" Serene snapped.
"Who am I to believe?" The doctor asked sarcastically.
"The one who's telling the truth!" Serene barked.
"And at this point it is believed Miss Spectra. Harry will fill you in on all further information." The old man said walking away with the other doctors. Only the youngest man was left.
"You're Harry?" Serene asked.
"Yes I am," He said in a calm slow tone.
"Don't talk to me like I'm a dog," Serene hissed as she grinned her teeth.
"I talk to everyone else like this, it's just a normal way of speaking," he said in the same manner.
"You're new at this are you not?" Serene asked.
"How did you know?" he said afraid he had made a grave error.
"Because I can tell you're lying. Now I would much appreciate you not treating me as if I were insane. I am as normal and as archetypal as you," Serene said annoyed.
"Someone has been doing there vocabulary homework," Harry said again in the same tone.
Serene's eyes narrowed, "Maybe Spectra was right about my hostility…."
The man backed away an inch or two before speaking again, "At three you will speak with Mrs. Barcomb about whether you indeed need to be here or not. Until then you will remain in your room under sentry, lunch will arrive in a few hours." The man's tone had become as cold as the older's.
"Will I be given anything to do?" Serene asked almost childish.
"I will have something brought to you," The young man said pointing Serene back into the small room.
Serene followed the orders, for now. Right now she was pissed, mad, upset, scare, but mostly scared. Not of the hospital, but of the nightmares, of the voices, she felt herself slowly slipping into a void. The door shut behind her with a bang, a loud click locking the door. Serene fell to the ground covering her ears at the sound. It wasn't loud, it didn't hurt, but it brought back memories, memories of him. A short while later the girl sat up on the floor, holding her knees close to her chest, waiting for something to happen.
The door opened softly, a girl walked into the room holding an assortment of magazines and coloring books. Her smile was warm and inviting, soon Serene found herself smiling.
"I know it isn't much but it's better than nothing," the lady said placing the books and crayons on the floor.
And just as quickly as she had come she was gone.
The girl crawled over to the pile of books. She quickly flipped through the parenting and healthy diet books finding nothing interesting. Her eye focused on the crayons.
"These walls are so boring," She thought to herself with a grin.
**Casper high*
"I hate her, I hate her so much right now," Danny thought to himself as he waited for Miss Spectra.
"Is the little baby going to cry?" Dan asked.
"It the annoying voice ever going to shut up?" Danny snapped.
The office door open softly as Paulina walked out with Miss Spectra.
"So you're saying my popularity is solely dependent on my beauty?" Paulina said shyly.
"I'm not saying it's fair sweaty but if you feel like you need pounds and pounds of makeup them I say go for it!" Spectra said peppy, "Danny come on in."
Danny threw his head back and walked into the office closing the door behind him. The boy slumped down in his chair with a sour look.
"Can't believe my sister convinced Lancer to make this my punishment, can't believe I'm stuck here, and can we turn up the heat in here?" Danny barked.
"Wow you do complain a lot," Spectra said blankly.
"Well your sister did say you could be a bit of a baby," she smiled.
"What?" Danny growled.
"Her words, not mine. It's not your fault she thinks you're a loser," she hissed.
"Wait Jazz called me a looser to?" Danny was steaming.
The red haired woman walked up to Danny and grabbed his shoulders, "I think you're a great kid."
"Then why do I feel so miserable?" Danny groaned, "speaking of miserable what ever happen to Serene?"
"Well that's not very swell now is it?" Spectra frowned.
"It's a long story, but I'd really like to know," Danny asked.
"She ran off, saying she couldn't stand it anymore," Spectra smiled, "Proudly went back home."
"What?" Danny's mussels became very tense.
"I'm sure she's fine proudly didn't want to bother saying good bye to a loser like you," Spectra said.
"No, I'm well I guess I'm dating her, she would have said something," Danny said.
"Maybe she just could stand to be near you, hey, rejection is a part of everyday life," Spectra hissed.
"Rejection," Danny thought.
Spectra smiled, "now why don't you head along now."
Danny got up from his chair and held his head down as his feet shuffled to the door. Only when he hit his head had he realized where he was going.
The office door closed quickly behind him.
"Marvelous," Spectra said as a green mist formed around her.
"Why are you wasting your time with some kid?" Bertrum asked.
"Not just any kid, he's my fountain of youth," Spectra said closing the mirror.
"Maybe I'll just put the antics a bit," Bertrum said flying from the office.
**Amity Hospital*
Serene placed each canyon to the wall and hide her hands from the camera. A single finger glowed a green coloring, the girl melted the wax and watched as the colors formed from the white wall. She took a few steps back to admire her handy work. Strains from every color of the rainbow spilled across the wall. The lines mixing together, creating new colors in the mix. A rainbow painted itself, it was beautiful. A knock came from her door as the same warm faced nurse as before walked in. She carried a metal tray of food in her hands, but as soon as she walked in her eyes focused on the colors.
The woman's jaw dropped, "How did you do this?"
"I don't know," Serene said returning to her art.
"The crayons? How did they melt?" The nurse asked setting down the food.
"That's the mystery isn't it?" Serene said calmly.
A silence filled the room.
"When may I return home?" Serene asked.
The woman stood there aw shrunken for a moment and then whispered, "I don't know….Come with me,"
The nurse grabbed Serene's wrist and began walking from the room at a quicken pace. Serene looked around the hospital as she walked, no one smiled in this wing. No one laughed, not one had a reason to, suddenly they both stopped. The nurse knocked on a wood and waited, a larger woman, in her late 30's came to the door. Her hair was a autumn color, her face tired with age, and her expression matching.
The two woman began to wisper, very softly and very quietly.
"Look at her room, it's unreal. How could they melt?"
"It's peculiar, what do you want me to do?"
"Evaluate her now, maybe she must move to a more secure ward."
"It is my lunch, she is marked for three not 12."
"Mrs. Barcomb,"
"If I may interrupt, I would dearly like to return home," Serene said softly.
The nurses face was one of horror.
"If you will have a seat Miss Green I will be right with you," Mrs. Barcomb said.
Serene walked into to the cold hospital office. The room unlike the ones she had seen so far was brown, not white. A desk and a couch filled the room. Serene looked at a dead lily flower on her desk. It was wilted and brown. Serene looked out of the room for a second to be sure the cost was clear, a single finger touched the plant causing it to fill with life, the girl smiled but quickly sat on the couch when she heard the door shut.
"Now Miss Green, it says you were admitted to this facility on hostile behavior?" Mrs. Barcomb said sitting in her chair.
"It can say whatever it wants doesn't mean it's true," Serene snapped.
"In the few hours you have been here, you have belittled a doctor, painted a wall, and emotionally scarred a nursing patient, what do you have to say for yourself?" Mrs. Barcomb asked.
"I say that you make it to easy," Serene said with a grin, her eyes shot red.
The woman raised an eyebrow.
"Your doctor spoke to me in a disrespectful tone, one that sounds as if he is speaking to a dog. Your nurse has a very fragile mind to work in a phyc ward, and well she's the one who gave me the crayons. Who's really to blame here? You believed me to be a dangerous person, to dangerous to release on demand. Though you walk me down and hall way with only a nurse in training to watch me. Then you lock yourself in a sound proof room with me, alone, but have I really done anything but outsmart you?" Serene smiled. "I am a lot smarter and a lot wiser than you think, and I've seen more than you could possible know. Though I have yet to do anything but to intimidate people? It that a mental illness to be smarter and scare to those who's brains do not work as fast?"
"You are a very smart young lady but you have no right to speak to me in that manor," Mrs. Barcomb snapped.
"Ay, but did you have reason to force me here against my will, or that of my parents? But am I even registered here? Have you completed my papers?" Serene smiled.
"That is none of your business,"Mrs. Barcomb snapped it was clear she was becoming worked up.
"If you must know, the majority of your paper work has been completed," Mrs. Barcomb began.
"But not all, there for you have no right to keep me, I am not registered, there for I am not checked in as a patient," Serene growled standing.
"Now, I am no longer or ever was legally bound here and I bid you a due," Serene said walking towards the door.
"You haven't completed your evaluation, and it is required of you to stay until signed out by a legal guardian, not sit and answer my questions," The doctor yelled.
"You're afraid?" Serene's red eyes locked into the doctors.
"I am not, now sit down and answer my question," Mrs. Barcomb growled.
"Why? Have I expiated any direct signs of mental dieses? Or have I only frightened you?" Serene asked sitting down.
"You have indeed show signs that you belong here," Mrs. Barcomb said calming herself.
Serene raised an eyebrow, blooded eye curious.
"After looking over your room footage, and how you have acted here, along with some information from your school I have indeed deemed you in need of help." Mrs. Barcomb said.
"Information?" Serene hissed.
"You my dear in the time you have been here, shown an outburst of anger, hyper vigilance, startling easy, detecting yourself from the world around you and one case of talking to yourself." Mrs. Barcomb said reading her clip board.
Serene's eye flickered for a moment from green to red.
"I would like to proceed to the restroom if I may," Serene said coldly.
"There is an attached restroom directly behind you." Mrs. Barcomb said continuing to write.
The girl walked calmly and slowly to the restroom and locked the door behind her. She gasped as her eyes flashed green.
"Don't do that ever again!" She thought to herself.
"You let down your guard, I'm getting closer you know," Thorn said.
"No, you're not," Serene said breathing heavily.
"Tick, tock," Thorn laughed as she faded out.
Serene looked around; she hadn't the slightest idea of what was going on. Her mind was blank from the time she had walked into the Doctor's office, she thought about running when she noticed a camera in the corner of the restroom.
"Great," she hissed walking back into the brown room.
She walked to the couch and sat down waiting for the doctor to say something. She needed a way out of this.
"As I was saying, I predict you may be suffering from PTSD," Mrs. Barcomb said softly.
"I already knew that but I've been doing fine, I just want to go," Serene said coldly.
"You can't just lock yourself away, how long have you know?" The doctor asked.
"Longer that you'd think," Serene growled.
"Serene I only want to help," The doctor said placing a hand on the girl's shoulder.
Serene jumped and moved away, "I don't want help."
"Talking can feel good sometimes," The doctor said her voice became warmer.
"I don't want to, I want to stay in my bubble," Serene growled grinding her teeth and holding her legs close to her chest.
"Do you do this to protect yourself?" The doctor asked.
"I don't know I just do ok?" Serene snapped.
"Are you blocking your body? Or are you doing it for a false since of security?"
"I do it because I want to keep the world away!" Serene snapped burring her head back into her legs.
"Why?" She asked.
"Why do you ask so many questions?" Serene growled.
"Because you need to answer them," the doctor said.
Serene's eyes stared directly to into hers.
"I want to, but you wouldn't, I can't" Serene said sadden.
"You can tell me anything," Mrs. Barcomb smiled.
"No camera's, no one else, no recording of any kind, and you must promise not to tell anyone," Serene said darkly.
"My lips are sealed," Mrs. Barcomb said.
"And the camera?" Serene asked.
"Hasn't worked for years." The doctor laughed.
"One more promise, not to scream," Serene said standing up.
"I don't know why I would, but ok, I promise."
Serene shot a green plasma ray destroying the camera. The woman was in aw struck, her jaw was dropped.
"Want to keep your promises?" Serene asked.
"I ask you again, are you Afraid?" Serene asked coldly.
The doctor closed her mouth and sat back in her chair.
"I am not human, that's how I knew you didn't have my blood work. The girl you were talking to before was not me, well it kind of was it was Thorn and evil counterpart. As I'm sure you realize she is a very smooth tongue. You were right about me though, I was raped but a long time ago. In 1350, I died, I am the daughter of Pariah Dark known as The Lady of Green. His name was Francis, but went by fright knight." Serene said as two blue rings formed around her waist changing her into her ghostly haft.
"What exactly lead to the event?" Mrs. Barcomb asked.
"Soon after my brother died," Serene said sitting on the couch.
"Were you close to him?" Barcomb asked.
"Very," Serene said softly.
"Are you the Dark family from the history books?" She asked.
"Indeed, we are." Serene said.
"So Simon was it? Was killed by your father for political stability?"
"Yes."
"And you are the fabled princess Serene Elizabeth?"
"Yes."
"What happen to your own knight? Your betrothed?"
"He is alive, really alive and well. It's a long story but he traveled were he didn't belong," Serene said growling.
"So you, present time you are the spirit of the land. The myth says you blessed the deceased Serene and cursed the land for a year time," The doctor said reading a small book.
"I kind of lost it," Serene fake smiled.
"Only a little," Mrs. Barcomb laughed.
"I would deeply enjoy going home," Serene said softly.
"If you are a ghost why don't you just go, no one is stopping you," Mrs. Barcomb said.
"I guess I don't want what I want. I 'm just confused," Serene said quietly.
"What is troubling you? Friends, School, new love?" Mrs. Barcomb asked.
"Love is a stupid word," Serene said sharply.
"Why do you not like the word love?" Mrs. Barcomb asked with curiosity.
"It's a made up word, it means nothing." Serene said coldly.
"Why do you feel this way?" she asked.
"He made me say it, say it to his face, every time. The word has lost its meaning, it is worthless," Serene felt tears filling your eyes.
"I'm going," Serene snapped flying out of the room quickly.
"Wait," The doctor called.
The woman turned around to be face to face with a purple flower, a green mist was blown into her face causing her to fall asleep in her chair.
