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By the time I was discharged from the hospital, there was only one week of my one month back at school left for me to attend. And out of that one week, there were only three days I could attend seeing as I was discharged on a Tuesday. I couldn't drive so my grandma had to drive me from the hotel we were staying at to the school. Finals for the term were over and the last week was just to hand out work to be done over the holidays and for the teachers to mark the finals. Ash and Troy were waiting for me at the gate and even though the whole journey to school was weird, strange, as if I was in the wrong car with the wrong person - there was no banter, no arguing, just us listening to the radio – I was still happy to see them. I kissed my grandma on the cheek when I got out and ran over to m