Sorry guys, for makin' ya'll wait so friggin' long for a chapter. It was actually pretty dang hard to write this, I've gotta two year old climbin' all over me; makin' it hard to do anythin' but I really wanted somethin' up. Any spellin' mistakes or any kinda grammar errors anywhere I'm sorry, I've been noticin' that I got them in every chapter of both my stories. I don't mean to, I try to read them over and check, but I get bored of doin' that and quickly give up. Ok, done ramblin'.
Disclaimer: Ya'll know I don't own nothin'.
During Lissa and Mias' visit they never asked how my night was, I knew they could tell how it went but no one said anything. Thankfully, they knew not to touch the subject. We all sat around in uncomfortable silent; I was unsure how to act around these men. Would they even reply if I were to ask a question? Mason, yeah maybe. But Dimitri sure as hell wouldn't. At least, it looked that way. He stood by his place, by the door, never moving, making no sound, and probably wishing he was somewhere else.
Mason continued to stand where he was, on the other side of the door, very much like Dimitri. The difference was that he would occasionally send a smile our way, making the slightest sounds by rocking from one foot to the other. Something to say he was still human and alive, and not just some giant statue.
"So your going to be released soon. I spoke to the doctor before we came in; he said you'll be good as new in just a few days." Lissa brought me out of my musing, a hopeful smile on her face. I guess she thought that would brighten my mood.
"How many's a few?" I questioned, not completely sure I wanted to leave the safety of my hospital room. But, really, was this room all that safe? A unfamiliar room, in some random hospital. I thought my beautiful home on one of the nicest streets of Calli was safe; yet obviously it wasn't.
"Two days." Mia answered, smiling.
"That was quick." I said shocked that they'll be throwing me out so soon. "Doesn't this stuff usually take a hell of a lot longer?"
"Yeah well you know how Lissa can be." Mia laughed slightly, I smiled at that. When Lissa wants something she's gonna have it. It's like no one can say no to her, no matter what it's about.
"Well I just think you'd be more comfortable somewhere your more at home," I frowned a bit, knowing I have no home anymore. "You'll be staying with me and Christian for awhile, just until you feel ready to be on your own."
"Thanks for the offer Liss, but I really don't want to be a burden. I'm sure Tasha can find me a place easy; I'd much rather get my life back together right away then just prolong it." Now it was her turn to frown, as well as Mias'.
Tasha is Christian Aunt, she's 8 years older then him, making her a pretty even 30. For her age, she's one of the best realitors around. She's the one who found my whole band their homes; Mia and Eddies', Lissa and Christians', Tanners', and mine. I had no doubt she'd fine me something before I even left this place.
"Rose..." Lissa started, " I really don't think you should be alone already. Even if you buy another house, it'll still be a strange place to you. The house, and the area. Just a few nights, please don't make me worry about you so soon after everything that's happen." Her eyes widened a bit, I knew what she was thinking. What if this person comes back for you already?
"I'm a big girl Liss, I can't rely on people forever. I'm not letting this person ruin our lives and I'm not letting this hole me up at your house forever. They come again? I'll face whatever they got head on." I said with a whole hell of a lot more confidence then I felt.
I'm pretty sure by the look on Lissas' face she wanted to strangle me for being so stubborn, and by the way Mia was staring at me I'd think she wanted to help Lissa. I chanced a glance at the men, Mason was looking at me like I was crazy, but Dimitri...it was hard to say. I'd say it was a look of approval, but it could also be a look telling me to shut up and take the offer. I held his gaze, wondering if I really could do this, he nodded slightly. I took that as my answer.
The door opened then, showing a very concerned Tasha, a relaxed Adrian, and a smiling Christian. "Look at this, all we need is Tanner and our family is complete!" I squealed in a fake cheery voice, continuing in my normal voice, "Can someone open a window in here? It's getting pretty crowded."
"What no 'please'?" Christian asked, walking up and kissing Lissa, giving Mia a hug and moving on to kiss the top of my head again.
"Please open the window Flamer?" I asked in a sickly sweet voice, batting my eye lashes a million times over.
He glared at me and marched over to the window to open it. Tasha came up to me, giving me a gentle hug. "How are you dear? I was so worried when I found out."
"Hey Tasha, I'm just grand. You know, same old same old, how've you been?" I give her a smile, hoping to calm her worries.
"I heard what happened last night, I wanted to come visit you but it was past visiting hours. I'm sorry it took me so long." She said apologetically.
"Hey, none of that now. I actually got a favor to ask of you though." I said, hoping it would distract her, but knowing it was going to remind Lissa that I wasn't staying at her house.
"Anything, just name it."
"Find me a new house? This time let's do somewhere a bit more woodsy. But not in BFE would be nice." I start thinking of places, my eyes rolling up to the top of my head as if the answer will be on the roof.
"What? But Christian told me you'd be staying with them, and why would you want woodsy?" They all looked a bit confused.
"Rose-"
I cut Christian off, "Liss, Mia and I've already been through this. I'm not letting this screw everything around." He opened his mouth, "No. Everything'll be fine. Trust me." He didn't look sold, I just turned back to Tasha. "So? Will you?"
She looked like she wanted to say no but her professional side looked ready to list off names of the best places, finally, she sighed, "I'm sure I could find a few."
"Awesome! Thanks." I smiled broadly at her.
"Why woodsy Rose?" Eddie asked, still looking pretty confused. I don't blame him, I would never have thought I'd buy some house in the middle of the woods.
"It's secluded, harder to find." I answered solemnly.
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Ok, first. I know it actually does take longer to be released from the hospital. My dad had burns, which is what I'm basing everything off of; but I'm not having Rose sit in the hospital for 6 months and then not go back singing for a whole year. That'd be lame.
So let me know what cha ya'll though.
Tiff
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