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I wrote this story a few years ago and revise and edit it every few months. It's my favourite piece ever written. Comments and critics would be greatly appreciated, but nothing too harsh.
'Unknown'
Anna's parents had promised to drop by, but days had passed and they were never seen. She remembered looking up at the painting in front of her bed, noticing how delicate the strokes were, how perfect each line was and how much thought must have gone into this masterpiece. Where the artist's signature was meant to be signed, was written 'Unknown'. Such small things made Anna angry. She couldn't imagine something so terrible happening to her. Not only was she outraged by the thought, but she felt sorry for those many talented people who were classified as 'unknown' unwillingly.
Her ward in the hospital consisted of four beds. Apart from hers, they were all empty. She constantly felt lonely, with no one to talk to. The nurses were rude and unsympathetic. They never spoke to Anna, asked how she felt, or offer their help. But rather ignored her. Just like her parents.
The room was a puddle blue and the air smelled of stale food. The sheets, laid out perfectly over the beds were so clean they were almost shining. The flowers on the shelf were dead, and had been for quite some time now. Similar to the heater which broke two months ago, still not repaired. Nothing ever changed in the room.
Anna was diagnosed with cancer two years ago. Since then she was often taken out of school and rushed to the hospital. After the fourth occurrence the doctors decided to keep her in the ward. No matter what they did, the cancer would creep back into her fragile body and damage what was left. She had become skin and bones and was becoming too weak to move.
Her blonde hair used to be straight and silky, worn every day in a plait with a ribbon tied around the bottom. Since her arrival though, Anna's beautiful hair was now just a knotted mess, and the ribbon was frayed beyond recollection. Her once striking eyes were now ruined by the dark bags which rested underneath. Her mouth, which used to be imprinted with a smile, was now dented by a frown.
The morning was lifeless as usual, and the only sounds were those of the other sick patients. Suddenly, a racket brew outside. She heard doors being thrust open and doctors shouting.
"Quick!! Get him to the operating theatre, call in Dr Hankins and Nurse Pottle. Tell them we need to operate immediately." The faint sound of moans soon grew loader, and was covering the squeaks from the stretcher.
"What happened to him?" questioned one of the neglectful nurses.
Anna was surprised by her interest and the curiosity lingering in her voice.
"Car accident on Devon St. The driver was drunk, he's dead now." the doctor spat out, as he rushed to the surgery.
'Dead now,' Anna thought. Words which scared her. Quite soon, she imagined she would be dead.
It didn't take long for Anna to fall into a troubled sleep.
* * *
She woke with a start. Another nightmare. She sat up and reached for the light, protection from the darkness, her fears. But something else caught her attention. Lying asleep in the bed next to hers was the young boy from this morning. Forgetting about her torturous dream, she turned on the light to get a better look at his figure.
He was lying on his back with his night shirt unbuttoned and the blanket tucked at his waist. In interest, she heaved herself out of bed and with her remaining strength, walked over to him. Standing above his frail body, she observed him. His lean face was pale and he too had dark bags under his eyes. His black hair was short, and his tight curls were beginning to unravel. Dry blood rested on his chest with a thin transparent tape covering up his stitching. Purple bruises had been splashed in almost every inch of his body. A plaster cast hugged his leg and was elevated by a cushion. His hands were covered with cuts and there was still some fresh blood dripping down. Anna reached for the tissue box which lay next to his drip. Pulling one out from the box, she wiped away the red droplets.
Anna sat in the chair next to his bed and watched him sleep. She noticed his breathing, the slow deep breaths. He seemed so pleasant, drowning in innocence. Even though Anna didn't know this boy, she felt safe next to him.
Anna woke on the chair five hours later. Forgetting where she was, she looked around, confused. She caught site of the boy and remembered the events of the previous night. He was sitting up, reading a sports magazine.
"You're awake." she whispered
"Seems like it." he replied, his voice, tender. "I'm Luke, by the way."
"Anna."
He smiled and looked back down at his magazine. She watched his pensive green eyes move across the page. His hair had been brushed and the gel made it shimmer. Luke returned his attention to Anna, and put down his magazine. She could feel her cheeks turning a distinct shade of red, and she shyly looked away.
"How come I woke up with you next to my bed? Where are you meant to be?" She sensed the kindness in his voice, and felt confident to talk.
"I sleep on that bed" she pointed at her messy blankets which hadn't been touched since last night. "I woke up in the night and saw you sleeping here. I came over to keep you company." He smiled at her and held her eye contact. Anna could see he was hurting inside.
"Why are you here?" she asked. Although she knew the answer, she wanted to hear it from him.
"I was in a car accident yesterday. I didn't know my friend was drunk, he drove into a tree,” His smile vanished, and his tear-laden eyes turned glassy. “And Died”
"I'm sorry," He nodded and looked out the window facing away from Anna. Just at the moment, a nurse walked in and ordered Anna to return to her bed. She struggled to stand but after a few unsteady steps, she reached it. When she was lying down under the covers, she took out her journal and wrote.
Anna had lost track of time and finally when she was finished writing, she noticed her dinner trey. Luke was already eating, and his parents who were sitting on the end of his bed were discussing the accident. Anna looked across at her stale dinner which was on a trolley next to her bed, then back at Luke's. His was brought from home, as it was on a kitchen plate and he seemed to be enjoying each mouthful. Anna tried not to think of her parents, she wasn't prepared to get emotional.
Anna lay in bed, tucked under her warm covers, watching as Luke's parents left. "You never told me why you're here?"
"Cancer." She replied, a little hesitant. Luke obviously wasn't expecting that answer and gave an awkward smile. Anna thought it was best to change the subject.
"How old are you?"
"Sixteen, what about you?"
"I turn fourteen in three days"
"That's exciting! Fourteen was a great age."
"I hope so. What sports do you like?" Anna spotted the sports magazine on his shelf and was interested to know.
"I like them all, but I doubt I'll be playing for a while though."
"What will you do instead?" Anna tried to keep the conversation going; it was nice to have someone to talk to.
"I guess I’ll draw, I love art.
This made Anna smile. She told him about the artist's whose pictures are classified as 'unknown'. She explained to him how she loved to write in her journal and how she had plans to write a book. They talked for hours into the night, until the nurses told them off.
* * *
The next morning, a doctor was standing by the door way talking to one of Anna's nurses. She kept her eyes closed, pretending to sleep, and listened carefully to what they were saying.
"Her blood test came in today. Her cancer has spread" the doctor informed the nurse. "And there’s nothing we can do?"
"No" His voice sounded mechanic, like an automatic answering machine, lacking any sort of sympathy.
"How long will she last?" the nurse asked
"A while still. Two months, I'm guessing. But I think it's time to send her to a hospice." The nurse took a deep breath, and shrugged her shoulders.
"I'll call a few today. But Dr Hee, I think it’s best if we didn't tell her yet." The doctor nodded in approval and they both looked over at Anna. Her eyes were closed, not only to act asleep, but to shield the tears. Once Anna heard the footsteps fade, she opened her eyes. Tears were now freely dripping down the side of her face. She wiped them on her sleeve, and looked over at Luke, who had also been listening. He too had present tears. She tried to stay calm but the pain inside her body grew. Luke got up and limped towards her. Grasping her in his arms, he held her firmly.
"I don't want to die" Anna cried, wiping her fresh tears on Luke's shirt.
"Shhh, it'll be all right," Luke reassured, but his shacking voice told lies.
"I'll miss you," she whispered.
* * *
(posting the rest in a reply comment bellow)
Lani
I wrote this story a few years ago and revise and edit it every few months. It's my favourite piece ever written. Comments and critics would be greatly appreciated, but nothing too harsh.
'Unknown'
Anna's parents had promised to drop by, but days had passed and they were never seen. She remembered looking up at the painting in front of her bed, noticing how delicate the strokes were, how perfect each line was and how much thought must have gone into this masterpiece. Where the artist's signature was meant to be signed, was written 'Unknown'. Such small things made Anna angry. She couldn't imagine something so terrible happening to her. Not only was she outraged by the thought, but she felt sorry for those many talented people who were classified as 'unknown' unwillingly.
Her ward in the hospital consisted of four beds. Apart from hers, they were all empty. She constantly felt lonely, with no one to talk to. The nurses were rude and unsympathetic. They never spoke to Anna, asked how she felt, or offer their help. But rather ignored her. Just like her parents.
The room was a puddle blue and the air smelled of stale food. The sheets, laid out perfectly over the beds were so clean they were almost shining. The flowers on the shelf were dead, and had been for quite some time now. Similar to the heater which broke two months ago, still not repaired. Nothing ever changed in the room.
Anna was diagnosed with cancer two years ago. Since then she was often taken out of school and rushed to the hospital. After the fourth occurrence the doctors decided to keep her in the ward. No matter what they did, the cancer would creep back into her fragile body and damage what was left. She had become skin and bones and was becoming too weak to move.
Her blonde hair used to be straight and silky, worn every day in a plait with a ribbon tied around the bottom. Since her arrival though, Anna's beautiful hair was now just a knotted mess, and the ribbon was frayed beyond recollection. Her once striking eyes were now ruined by the dark bags which rested underneath. Her mouth, which used to be imprinted with a smile, was now dented by a frown.
The morning was lifeless as usual, and the only sounds were those of the other sick patients. Suddenly, a racket brew outside. She heard doors being thrust open and doctors shouting.
"Quick!! Get him to the operating theatre, call in Dr Hankins and Nurse Pottle. Tell them we need to operate immediately." The faint sound of moans soon grew loader, and was covering the squeaks from the stretcher.
"What happened to him?" questioned one of the neglectful nurses.
Anna was surprised by her interest and the curiosity lingering in her voice.
"Car accident on Devon St. The driver was drunk, he's dead now." the doctor spat out, as he rushed to the surgery.
'Dead now,' Anna thought. Words which scared her. Quite soon, she imagined she would be dead.
It didn't take long for Anna to fall into a troubled sleep.
* * *
She woke with a start. Another nightmare. She sat up and reached for the light, protection from the darkness, her fears. But something else caught her attention. Lying asleep in the bed next to hers was the young boy from this morning. Forgetting about her torturous dream, she turned on the light to get a better look at his figure.
He was lying on his back with his night shirt unbuttoned and the blanket tucked at his waist. In interest, she heaved herself out of bed and with her remaining strength, walked over to him. Standing above his frail body, she observed him. His lean face was pale and he too had dark bags under his eyes. His black hair was short, and his tight curls were beginning to unravel. Dry blood rested on his chest with a thin transparent tape covering up his stitching. Purple bruises had been splashed in almost every inch of his body. A plaster cast hugged his leg and was elevated by a cushion. His hands were covered with cuts and there was still some fresh blood dripping down. Anna reached for the tissue box which lay next to his drip. Pulling one out from the box, she wiped away the red droplets.
Anna sat in the chair next to his bed and watched him sleep. She noticed his breathing, the slow deep breaths. He seemed so pleasant, drowning in innocence. Even though Anna didn't know this boy, she felt safe next to him.
Anna woke on the chair five hours later. Forgetting where she was, she looked around, confused. She caught site of the boy and remembered the events of the previous night. He was sitting up, reading a sports magazine.
"You're awake." she whispered
"Seems like it." he replied, his voice, tender. "I'm Luke, by the way."
"Anna."
He smiled and looked back down at his magazine. She watched his pensive green eyes move across the page. His hair had been brushed and the gel made it shimmer. Luke returned his attention to Anna, and put down his magazine. She could feel her cheeks turning a distinct shade of red, and she shyly looked away.
"How come I woke up with you next to my bed? Where are you meant to be?" She sensed the kindness in his voice, and felt confident to talk.
"I sleep on that bed" she pointed at her messy blankets which hadn't been touched since last night. "I woke up in the night and saw you sleeping here. I came over to keep you company." He smiled at her and held her eye contact. Anna could see he was hurting inside.
"Why are you here?" she asked. Although she knew the answer, she wanted to hear it from him.
"I was in a car accident yesterday. I didn't know my friend was drunk, he drove into a tree,” His smile vanished, and his tear-laden eyes turned glassy. “And Died”
"I'm sorry," He nodded and looked out the window facing away from Anna. Just at the moment, a nurse walked in and ordered Anna to return to her bed. She struggled to stand but after a few unsteady steps, she reached it. When she was lying down under the covers, she took out her journal and wrote.
Anna had lost track of time and finally when she was finished writing, she noticed her dinner trey. Luke was already eating, and his parents who were sitting on the end of his bed were discussing the accident. Anna looked across at her stale dinner which was on a trolley next to her bed, then back at Luke's. His was brought from home, as it was on a kitchen plate and he seemed to be enjoying each mouthful. Anna tried not to think of her parents, she wasn't prepared to get emotional.
Anna lay in bed, tucked under her warm covers, watching as Luke's parents left. "You never told me why you're here?"
"Cancer." She replied, a little hesitant. Luke obviously wasn't expecting that answer and gave an awkward smile. Anna thought it was best to change the subject.
"How old are you?"
"Sixteen, what about you?"
"I turn fourteen in three days"
"That's exciting! Fourteen was a great age."
"I hope so. What sports do you like?" Anna spotted the sports magazine on his shelf and was interested to know.
"I like them all, but I doubt I'll be playing for a while though."
"What will you do instead?" Anna tried to keep the conversation going; it was nice to have someone to talk to.
"I guess I’ll draw, I love art.
This made Anna smile. She told him about the artist's whose pictures are classified as 'unknown'. She explained to him how she loved to write in her journal and how she had plans to write a book. They talked for hours into the night, until the nurses told them off.
* * *
The next morning, a doctor was standing by the door way talking to one of Anna's nurses. She kept her eyes closed, pretending to sleep, and listened carefully to what they were saying.
"Her blood test came in today. Her cancer has spread" the doctor informed the nurse. "And there’s nothing we can do?"
"No" His voice sounded mechanic, like an automatic answering machine, lacking any sort of sympathy.
"How long will she last?" the nurse asked
"A while still. Two months, I'm guessing. But I think it's time to send her to a hospice." The nurse took a deep breath, and shrugged her shoulders.
"I'll call a few today. But Dr Hee, I think it’s best if we didn't tell her yet." The doctor nodded in approval and they both looked over at Anna. Her eyes were closed, not only to act asleep, but to shield the tears. Once Anna heard the footsteps fade, she opened her eyes. Tears were now freely dripping down the side of her face. She wiped them on her sleeve, and looked over at Luke, who had also been listening. He too had present tears. She tried to stay calm but the pain inside her body grew. Luke got up and limped towards her. Grasping her in his arms, he held her firmly.
"I don't want to die" Anna cried, wiping her fresh tears on Luke's shirt.
"Shhh, it'll be all right," Luke reassured, but his shacking voice told lies.
"I'll miss you," she whispered.
* * *
(posting the rest in a reply comment bellow)
Lani