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sense of where she was and why she couldn’t seem to wake up

and why everything hurt. When her vision finally focused, she

realized it was white ceiling tiles. White with little gray dots.

She couldn’t roll her head to the side, couldn’t make her eyes

roam her surroundings because they wouldn’t focus, but she

slowly moved her head, trying to swallow down the sick

feeling that rose immediately with the movement and the red-

hot blade of pain that travelled through her neck and shot

through her chest.

She blinked again and slowly, something that wasn’t white

swam into focus. A monitor. It was the source of the beeping,

Cassia was sure, but she couldn’t figure out why it was so

close to her. Why it should be in the same room she was.

“You’re awake.” The softest, most musical voice shot

through Cassia’s head like her brain was a pincushion and

someone had just jabbed it full. She groaned and tried to turn,

but her stomach sloshed, and her head ached and she was

forced to close her eyes and just lay still. The voice continued,

softer, lower, gentler. “Try not to move. You were in an

accident. You’ve been in the hospital for three days.”

Three days?

Three days missing out of her life. Three days she couldn’t

remember. Cassia let out a whimper, even though she tried to

hold it back. What accident? What had happened? She tried

hard to remember, so hard that it felt like her brain was being

stabbed at again.

“Wh-what?” It took her forever just to form that word, and

even then, it came out distorted, but the soft voice that she

couldn’t see, probably belonging to a nurse, understood.

“You were in a car accident. Nothing’s broken, but you’ve

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