Hanyuu really didn't feel like going on any field trip. She wasn't even sure where it was they were going; not that it mattered, since home was the only place she wanted to go.
Unfortunately, it didn't seem she had much choice, and after some persistence on the nurses part, the former spirit reluctantly crawled out of bed to change clothes.
...which, she soon discovered, seemed to be a couple sizes too big. The baggy pants had to be secured with a belt around her waist, and the legs had to be rolled up a bit to prevent her from tripping over them. Hanyuu was grateful for the loose fitting shirt, although she was certain she'd get lost in the hooded sweatshirt she wore over the shirt.
Actually, she did get lost in it. Once the nurse slipped it over her head (it was difficult getting dressed by yourself when you didn't want to move your arm very much), the former spirit couldn't find her way out of the darn thing. It seemed to be meant for someone twice her size, as the sleeves fell past her hands and the hood fell down past her eyes.
After several auau's and some one-armed flailing (she would've used both, but it hurt when she lifted or moved her left arm too much), the nurse finally managed to push the hood away from the girls face and roll the sleeves up to an acceptable length.
It was shortly after that traumatizing event, that Hanyuu took a seat on a bus. She had hoped to see Arlene, Mion, or Rena again, but she didn't see a familiar face. So, she scooted next to the window and peeked outside. Maybe she'd see something familiar outside that would tell her whether they were near Hinamizawa or not.
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Unfortunately, it didn't seem she had much choice, and after some persistence on the nurses part, the former spirit reluctantly crawled out of bed to change clothes.
...which, she soon discovered, seemed to be a couple sizes too big. The baggy pants had to be secured with a belt around her waist, and the legs had to be rolled up a bit to prevent her from tripping over them. Hanyuu was grateful for the loose fitting shirt, although she was certain she'd get lost in the hooded sweatshirt she wore over the shirt.
Actually, she did get lost in it. Once the nurse slipped it over her head (it was difficult getting dressed by yourself when you didn't want to move your arm very much), the former spirit couldn't find her way out of the darn thing. It seemed to be meant for someone twice her size, as the sleeves fell past her hands and the hood fell down past her eyes.
After several auau's and some one-armed flailing (she would've used both, but it hurt when she lifted or moved her left arm too much), the nurse finally managed to push the hood away from the girls face and roll the sleeves up to an acceptable length.
It was shortly after that
traumatizingevent, that Hanyuu took a seat on a bus. She had hoped to see Arlene, Mion, or Rena again, but she didn't see a familiar face. So, she scooted next to the window and peeked outside. Maybe she'd see something familiar outside that would tell her whether they were near Hinamizawa or not.