I forced my eyes open when I felt Vivian's touch. My legs had been pulled up onto my seat, where I had been huddling in fear as my wheelchair moved around on its own. "W-what happened?" I asked, my eyes darting in all directions. This was the necklace's fault, of course; the giggling I heard was more than enough proof of that. "You didn't touch the necklace, did you?" I asked, scanning over my own body for any sign of injuries. As far as I could tell, aside from my bloody nose, I was unharmed. Despite my confusion, I sighed in relief. "You're okay, too, right?" I asked. I placed my legs back in their designated position, but I was too afraid to touch my wheelchair with my own hands, not after what they had just been doing. "I needed to learn how to walk again, as soon as possible! I was only out for like three weeks, right? It shouldn't be too tough to get accustomed to walking again, in that case..."