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Setting the Scene
It was many days before Sam was able to make his way up to the Owlery in secret. Of course, Sephora and the nurses (or anyone else who knew him) would kill him if they knew that he was up here, trying to send letters to his dear sister, Aunt Lola and Ellen Castor. It seemed as though they were his true family. Perhaps his mother and father had died years ago, perhaps they were still alive. Maybe he would find out from Candice over the coming weeks if she could remember who they were. Either way, he would give anything if they could visit him.
The longer he spent in the Hospital Wing, the worse he felt. Sephora worried over him constantly, and he couldn't draw breath without weakness. Sam has lost count of the number of times that he had fainted and had to be revived. Perhaps he would get better, if only he did not sneak off at every chance he got. Sam stole away to the lake at night time, to the Owlery during the nurse's break, and never once did it occur to the boy that the cold was doing him no good as he recovered. But it was terribly lonely as he sat with only his thoughts to comfort him.
As he sat on the feather-covered bench below the wooden cavern of twittering owls, Sam closed his eyes and bowed his head. He could not keep this up for long. The longer he fought for his secret independence, the more ill he became. Soon, if Ellen or Candice asked him how classes were going, he would have nothing to say. Please ... don't let me die here ...
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