"O my goodness, my honey bunch is finally up, what happened to you, my love?"
"You're behaving unnecessarily weird, mum."
"O come on, I meant not to act as if I don't care, but you and your brother will always be my sweet little demons."
"Yer... about that."
"Just forget it, the doctor is here to see you."
"See me for what, mum? And besides, I'm really thirsty, but not for water; a little alcohol would do."
"O my word, Penny, when did you ever start drinking?"
"Mother! What sort of questions are you asking me?"
A knock on the door interrupted them as the doctor stepped into the room.
"Sorry, young lady, but your mother is right; you're still too little to be drinking."
"Well, I've got two questions on my mind. Or more, but first, who are you and what the heck are you doing in my room? Second, how old do you think I am, and fourth... o hold on, sorry, third, how long have I been out? Because from my immeasurable memory, these aren't the clothes I was wearing at school, and the time says 12 in the morning. I left school in Franco's arm around 3 in the afternoon, I guess, so..."
"Honey, I'll answer two of your questions with an additional one. First, you're in a human hospital. Second, you've been out for two days, which for me is short, sorry to say, and the third..."
"I can guess the last; he's a doctor."
"Absolutely, but honey, what really happened to you?"
"I don't know, ma. I was last talking with Eli before I started feeling... you know."
"Did he say anything that made you feel anything?"
"No, not really."
"Just think, baby. Sorry, doctor, could you leave us alone?"
"Sure, ma."
"Now, baby, try thinking harder."
"Well, I had a not-so-much-of-a confrontation with the principal, and she went on and on about angel punishers."
"What? That school really has guts."
"And after that, I then met Eli, and we talked for a while. Well, actually, he apologized for a while, without even knowing what he did wrong. He said he was sorry."
"OMG, my baby is getting humanized."
"Am sorry. What?"
"You are starting to develop feelings for that human boy, am I right?"
"No, mum, no, never."