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Now, What?

Author: Silver
last update Last Updated: 2024-01-29 14:14:53

I peeked out through my lashes at the yellow and very well lit room and groaned.

"Well, well, it looks like my favorite patient is awake. How do you feel?" I tracked his voice to the chair next to the bed I lay on. Skye gave me a gentle, if not cautious, smile.

“Why is…” I grimaced and licked my dry lips. “Why is my brain so fuzzy?”

Skye's smile faltered. “What do you last remember, hon?”

The tone of voice he used immediately put me on edge. “Why?”

“Just… please.” His big hazel eyes searched my own, so I did as he asked.

I furrowed my brows and hauled myself into a sitting position but then closed my eyes, trying to remember. The fuzz in my brain refused to budge, swirling around my thoughts like a lazy fog. I shook my head groggily, looking back up at Skye.

“I can't think. My brain is too fuzzy.”

The Healer pursed his lips and then spoke. “I had to sedate you.”

My mouth popped open like a fish.

“For your own safety.” He added quickly when my face morphed into a look of horror. He s
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