I woke up around four in the morning, waiting impatiently to go out for the run. I left a bit earlier than usual, and after I came back, I put on a warm jacket and went to the backyard to avoid waking mom up. Quietly watching the sunrise and listening to the early chirping of birds, I curled up on the bean chair. The flowers we planted haven't started to grow yet, but there were tiny heads giving hope. "Hey." Jimmy's voice came up from behind me. I faintly responded without looking at him. "How are you doing?" He asks after clearing his throat—which I am sure it's nervousness. I focus my gaze on the plants. I'm not angry at any one of them anymore; I'm just too weak to try. “I think I'm okay." "Can I join?" He asked, and I nodded. He walked over and occupied the other wooden