The room seemed to grow colder by a few degrees coder, Sylvia continued to stare at the bandage. He teeth clench and a long, drawn out sigh escapes her lips after a few long moments. 

"My...mother and I don't get along very well. Ever since I was a child, she won't care if I'm here. She'd be happy." Her voice was monotone, her body tense, when Nurse Gina placed a hand on her free hand, she flinched as if burned. 

"Don't say that, she might be-" Sylvia hissed softly and jerked away from the warm hand that had begun to caress her wrist. Her eyes were glazed and her lips were turned up into a humorless smile. 

"'Stay quiet and don't make trouble. I didn't want you but now I'm stuck with you. I hope your father found a wife and rebuilt his life, because if he was here I'd make sure his days with us would be hell. Your a waste of space and energy.' The list goes on, I'll just stay here thanks." Nurse Gina reached for her chin, Sylvia hadn't even noticed she'd lowered it, much less that she'd begun to rub furiously against her collarbone. Her head snapped up and a hiss escaped her clenched teeth, the wounds see buried were slowly being peeled open. Her knees lifted and her free arm wrapped around them, her gaze focused on the gown that the nurse had left with a frown. "I had unwanted visitors at work today, my boss gave me a break and allowed me to spend some tone with them. I stepped out for a breath of cool air when I felt a needle pierce my skin, everything went fuzzy after that. 'Your a waste of space...you should of died when they took you out of me.' She murmured under her breath, her chin resting on her folded knees, her tense muscles relaxing as all the defensive fight left her. 

[i]Maybe I should of died, it would of saved, everyone the trouble.[/i] She sighed and took a deep breath, her fingers twitching as silence fills the air. She was hoping she'd pass out from lack of oxygen, her eyes squeeze shut as memories invade her mind. She was so sick of all of this, the urge to pack and run away had never been stronger. Maybe she'd be able to slip put when the nurse's switched shifts. [@Briza]