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<blockquote data-quote="Mayflower1" data-source="post: 74776046" data-attributes="member: 132617"><p>"Good ole Scott, funny to the end." She said with a somber smile. "But really, Scott...if you are going to be alone, Id much rather you stay here. We could make you more comfortable with the pain, and you would be among friends..."</p><p></p><p>It was an awfully sad thought of nurses and doctors being Scott's only friends, but that was the reality of quite a few. As for Lori, she would leave that up to her whether she would visit or not. But she knew her daughter was very mature and sensitive to others' needs for her age.</p><p></p><p>"I am very sorry, Scott." She said. "Just...let me know. We can get a room set up for you to stay."</p><p></p><p>----------</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, Lori closed her history book and put her hand on her forehead. It wasn't her favorite subject, and a babbling hospital cafeteria wasn't the ideal place to study. She got a pepsi out of the coke machine and walked down the hall with her backpack. Seeing the chapel, she threw her drink away and went inside. Looking at the stained glass and cross in front of her, she sat down on the front pew and pulled out her note cards from her class. "This is more like it." She thought to herself. Thanks God."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mayflower1, post: 74776046, member: 132617"] "Good ole Scott, funny to the end." She said with a somber smile. "But really, Scott...if you are going to be alone, Id much rather you stay here. We could make you more comfortable with the pain, and you would be among friends..." It was an awfully sad thought of nurses and doctors being Scott's only friends, but that was the reality of quite a few. As for Lori, she would leave that up to her whether she would visit or not. But she knew her daughter was very mature and sensitive to others' needs for her age. "I am very sorry, Scott." She said. "Just...let me know. We can get a room set up for you to stay." ---------- Meanwhile, Lori closed her history book and put her hand on her forehead. It wasn't her favorite subject, and a babbling hospital cafeteria wasn't the ideal place to study. She got a pepsi out of the coke machine and walked down the hall with her backpack. Seeing the chapel, she threw her drink away and went inside. Looking at the stained glass and cross in front of her, she sat down on the front pew and pulled out her note cards from her class. "This is more like it." She thought to herself. Thanks God." [/QUOTE]
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