Spring sat in the stark white hospital style bed looking down at the food on the tray before her. She had been hurt pretty bad yesterday, most of it self inflicted unintentionally. Most of her wounds were no worse than scrapes and buses, though the worst two were a dislocated shoulder and a minor concussion. The school had a full medical staff with doctors on call twenty-four seven so she didn’t have to leave to go get her shoulder put back in place, though she had passed out when they did. Now her right arm was in a sling and several parts of her body were bandaged, unfortunately her scars weren’t right now so she did her best to hide under the blankets they had provided her. Without an eye patch she had moved her bags to cover her left eye and the scars around it. Even so she didn’t feel properly covered as she was, with only blankets and a hospital gown on.
She sighed at the food in front of her. With her right arm inoperable she would have toe eat with her left arm, but each time she tried to her own instincts made her hide it back under the blanket. Sure she had a privacy curtain to keep others from seeing her, but even so she was still in a public place and a nurse could walk in at any second. Spring didn’t want anyone to have to see the horror that was her scars, not if it could be helped anyway. Only in this case it meant that she had been staring at the food without touching it for about an hour. It looked really good, a Salisbury steak with garlic mashed potatoes a side of steamed vegetables and a large glass of orange juice, but by now the food had gone cold and the drink warm. A grumbling sound came from Spring’s midsection and her hand reached out for the fork only for her to dart it back under the blanket once again.
She sighed at the food in front of her. With her right arm inoperable she would have toe eat with her left arm, but each time she tried to her own instincts made her hide it back under the blanket. Sure she had a privacy curtain to keep others from seeing her, but even so she was still in a public place and a nurse could walk in at any second. Spring didn’t want anyone to have to see the horror that was her scars, not if it could be helped anyway. Only in this case it meant that she had been staring at the food without touching it for about an hour. It looked really good, a Salisbury steak with garlic mashed potatoes a side of steamed vegetables and a large glass of orange juice, but by now the food had gone cold and the drink warm. A grumbling sound came from Spring’s midsection and her hand reached out for the fork only for her to dart it back under the blanket once again.