Seriously? She had been sitting there, for what seemed like hours. Nothing. Yeah, she got that many of the staff had other, more dire things to take care of, but she didn't exactly like sitting around and waiting for someone to come up to her. She had extended a lollipop out, like an extra long arm, in the hopes that it would get someone's attention, but most people giggled. Was it really that funny?
All she had done was twist her right ankle, which actually was caused from her running to the infirmary; not the actual fighting. Other than that, she only had a few cuts and bruises on her lower legs. Nothing major at all, but she knew that the teacher had just sent her away so that she would stop being a nuisance.
She tapped her left foot to the beat inside her head, wondering if there was anyone else in her position; perhaps someone else that was just in the same boat as her. She looked to her left, trying to move the thin curtain that separated the bed beside her. Maybe she would at least have someone to talk to. Who knows, maybe the person who had given her all the wounds would come back and beg for her forgiveness; I mean, they had tried to take one of her lollipops.
All she had done was twist her right ankle, which actually was caused from her running to the infirmary; not the actual fighting. Other than that, she only had a few cuts and bruises on her lower legs. Nothing major at all, but she knew that the teacher had just sent her away so that she would stop being a nuisance.
She tapped her left foot to the beat inside her head, wondering if there was anyone else in her position; perhaps someone else that was just in the same boat as her. She looked to her left, trying to move the thin curtain that separated the bed beside her. Maybe she would at least have someone to talk to. Who knows, maybe the person who had given her all the wounds would come back and beg for her forgiveness; I mean, they had tried to take one of her lollipops.