
Tomo wasn't going to complain, however, because she knew this was her own fault. She had already been scolded for being careless and getting zapped into a different dimension. It wasn't like Tomo had planned that. Who knew a block of ice would do that. Tomo had just thought someone's ice powers had gone berserk and wanted to help.
And that had gotten Lucas and Riley sucked in too. Tomo knew it wasn't her fault, not exactly, but she blamed herself.
Tomo sat on her hospital bed, her legs crossed and covered in bandages. There was some bruising on her cheek, and she had gotten a few stitches somewhere near her hairline. Other injuries were under the bandages, and there was a drip by her bed. Tomo was staring out the window, ignoring the pain she was feeling all over and refusing to use the pain meds. Tomo didn't like using medication, she could deal with pain better than with numbness.
Tomo was trying to figure out why this had all happened. She had read the newspaper articles, none explained why this had all happened. How had December ended up getting trapped with two kids, that had probably created that place that maimed Tomo and the others. Tomo wasn't that angry anymore, now she was just frustrated, annoyed and confused. She wanted answers, but no one was going to give them to her if she sat in a hospital.
But Tomo knew she was stuck here for a while, and that made her anxious.
Tomo kept glancing at the door, she couldn't hear if anyone came in so she had to look. It was strange, not being able to hear. Tomo wished it wouldn't be permanent.
Tomo was waiting for her siblings. They were probably super worried, and the people Tomo wanted to see the most right now. Lucas had kept Tomo company, which she appreciated more than she let Lucas know, and Riley had come to thank her.
And one of the reasons Tomo wanted to see them, aside from her just simply loving her siblings, was because they were bringing her violin. Or more like smuggling it, the nurses and doctors probably wouldn't be happy about it. But Tomo needed a distraction, or else she'd go crazy. Even if her fingers hurt like hell and she couldn't hear the violin properly.
Oh no, what if Tomo's hearing went even worse and she would be completely deaf? Tomo couldn't live in a silent world.
Tomo was drawn out of her worries when the door opened and Tomo smelled a pair of familiar scents. She turned her head and sent a tired grin at Shiro and Tadashi. Tomo looked worn out, there were bags under her eyes and thanks to the hospital clothes and bandages she looked like she had lost weight.
"Hey. Welcome to paradise."
Tomo's voice was a bit weird, it's loudness fluctuated since she wasn't sure how loud she was speaking.
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