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My Dad's Friend: 68

Author: Diana Matthew
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JARVIS'S POINT OF VIEW

Slowly, my eyes fluttered open but it was cloudy, a complete fog, I could scarcely see a thing while my head thumped and intense pain shot through me from my neck. What was wrong with me?

I attempted lifting my hands but something heaved them down and my legs felt hefty.

Unexpectedly, the sound of heels slamming on against the floor attained my ears, getting closer. "who's there?" I called out softly but the heels continued. I tried reeling my head but felt stuck, I couldn't move.

"Who's there?" My voice came out fragile, vulnerable but still did receive any response, I decided to lay still and stared at the white ceiling with my cloudy gaze till a blurry veiled face materialized before my sight. The person held up with an injection.

"What's that?" I questioned tiredly, my eyes flickering shut but I managed to keep them open, the

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