"Who said I was normal?"

Her words hit me like a ton of bricks. We sat in silence for a moment. Her deep blue eyes locked in with mine. I tried to pull my green eyes away but I couldn't. The sound around us seemed to stop. I finally looked away and smirked.

"I suppose everyone here isn't normal," I said looking back up. Her blue-black hair fell beside her face. "You don't seem like the girl to be here."

She rolled her eyes at me. "Everyone shouldn't be here. No one should ever be here."

"This place is like a prison," I told her. "You can never leave. Your just put in a hospital bed making you wait for death."

"Are you sure you aren't waiting for death?" She asked me. I opened my mouth to say 'no' but I knew it was my fault. I thought about it. It was my fault I stayed in my room and locked myself away. She stared at me and I rolled my bright green eyes. "Maybe you are the one who wants death to come faster. You don't want more people in your life. That's why you don't come here. You don't come here because all of us can die at any minute and you don't want that so you keep yourself locked in your room."

"Okay maybe it is my fault," I admitted. "But it's not like I can leave. The hospital would hunt me down. You think I haven't tried to leave before. The reason they don't let me out is because two months after I got here I knew I was going to die. So I broke out and tried to get myself killed by a big time villain. They knew what I was trying to do so they gave me back to the hospital." She gave a small smile but quickly covered it with an emotionless face. I gave her a golden smile. "That was my short story. So what's your story?"

"When I turned 13 I got leuk-" she started but I had to cut her off.

"No what's your real story?" I said in a calm voice. "What's the real story of Raven Arella Roth."

"Nothing much," She gave a small smile. "I mean look at me." She looked down at the paper when her eyes looked up I smiled.

"I am." I told her with a smile. Her small smile fell from her face. Her deep blue eyes locked with my bright green ones. It was like time stopped. We stared at each other till I saw Kyle from the corner of my eye. I turned my attention to him knocking her into reality. Kyle walked up to us and smiled. We handed him our sheets I smiled at him. He looked over them and smiled at the both of us.

"Good job," He told us with a glowing smile. He looked to the other teens. "Well that's all the time we have today. But before you leave the hospital is letting you guys go on a field trip."

"We sound like five years old when you say that," Raven declared. Her voice was cut throat. Kyle ignored the comment by Raven. I saw Dick smirk at her comment.

"We have two places they have allowed us to go," Kyle said. "The first one is the museum." He paused and looked around the room. Everyone had a bored look on their face. He rolled his eyes. "And we can take a trip to the local aquarium." Everyone had a smile but Kori and Garth had the biggest smile. I rolled my eyes at them. "We are going tomorrow and I want everyone there. Including you and Dick" he pointed to me when he said that.

"Fine with me," Dick said. Everyone but Raven looked at me.

"If it's fine with Dick it's fine with me," I spoke with a warm smile.

Kyle clapped his hand and smiled. "Get here at 12 am tomorrow. We are leaving at 12:30 am. Good? Good." Kyle opened the door. "Now get out of here." Kori walked up to Raven and smiled. Her and Raven walked out together talking about their partner. Victor walked out with Karen next to him. Garfield and Terra went out hand in hand. Mas and Menos ran out of the room. Garth and Dick walked out have a casual talk. I was about to walk out to talk to Dick but Kyle stopped me.

"What?" I asked him.

"You seemed to like Raven," Kyle said with a small smirk.

"Well she seem different," I said brushing it off. "It's no big deal."

"She the first girl you spoken to in month," He told me.

"Well that was before I came here," I growled.

"To what?" He asked. "A hospital?"

"Yeah a hospital," I said sarcastically. "It's more like a prison."

"You only as locked up as you choose to be."