Suicide Med by Freida McFadden

Suicide Med by Freida McFadden

Author:Freida McFadden [McFadden, Freida]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Hollywood Upstairs Publishing
Published: 2014-07-04T04:00:00+00:00


Chapter 36

My first thought is that Mason could do it. Obviously it’s not my first choice or even my tenth choice, but I just can’t go through begging another plastic surgeon to remove the eye only to have them tell me no. Mason’s been studying surgery since he was in diapers, and I know he has a cache of suture material that he uses to practice tying knots. It will hurt like hell, but I can deal with a little pain. And it could be done fast—I bet Mason will jump at the chance.

As soon as Heather runs out of our room, I start searching for my roommate. But that proves fairly difficult. He’s not in our room, and I search the hospital up and down, and he’s nowhere to be found. I actually go through every single aisle of the library looking for him. I finally find Ginny in the last aisle.

“Have you seen Mason?” I ask her.

She’s so small that I have to bend my neck nearly at a right angle in order to look her in the eyes.

A crease forms between Ginny’s brows. “No, I haven’t.” She bites her lip. “Have you?”

I shake my head. Obviously not.

“If you see him,” Ginny says, “could you tell him that I… I’d like to see him?”

I feel a rush of sympathy for Ginny. She’s such a nice girl, and she made a big mistake getting involved with Mason. He probably treats her like crap, like she’s nowhere near good enough for him.

“I’ll tell him,” I promise her. If I ever find him.

I do end up locating Mason, just after the sun goes down. I find him as I’m driving through the dorm parking lot—he’s all alone, not dressed nearly warm enough for the weather. Even I’m wearing a coat, and I never get cold. But he doesn’t seem like he even notices that it’s twenty degrees out.

I park my car and walk towards him. He’s pacing back and forth rapidly, and as I get closer, I hear him mumbling to himself. I can’t make out exactly what he’s saying, but I get these chills that have nothing to do with the cold. I get this feeling that maybe I shouldn’t bother Mason right now.

I back away and go back home. I’m sure there’s someone else out there with at least as much skill as my med student roommate who can get this thing out of me.

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