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77 Its Gone

Author: Sia Sage
last update Last Updated: 2024-11-14 17:09:24
*****Hailey*****

My whole body is aching with a dull, persistent pain that seems to radiate from my core. Every movement is a struggle; every breath feels like a chore.

White light pierces through my closed eyelids, causing me to wince in discomfort. I can’t remember the last time I felt this drained and exhausted.

“Ahhhh...” a groan escapes my lips as I try to sit up, but my muscles protest with a sharp pang of agony. It’s as if every fiber of my being is screaming for rest and relief.

I tried to open my eyes, but the light was blinding, so I squeezed them shut again, hoping that the pain would subside soon.

A gentle touch on my shoulder startles me, and a soothing voice whispers, “Hailey...” My ears perk up at the sound of my name. Slowly, I begin to recognize the familiar voice of Hollis as I feel the touch of a cool cloth on my forehead. “You’re going to be okay,” he reassures me, and I cling to his words like a lifeline in the midst of my pain.

Hollis, I tried to speak, but my thr
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