“Alex, I think I'll die...” "Hold on, I know we will make it." "It hurts a lot, Alex..." "Hush honey, here they come." “It doesn't matter, I'm already dead...” I woke up with a start, a product of the lightning that echoed in the darkness of the room. The nightmare left me confused by not remembering where I was, but soon my mind cleared. I was in Abbie's cabin, and she wasn't in her bed. I sat up, still trying to normalize my breathing, and scanned the room for the owner. Another flash of lightning lit up the room, making the cabin shudder and I could see a shadow in front of the window overlooking the beach. “Abbie?” I got up and went over to her, since she apparently hadn't heard me when I called her. “Abbie?” She startled when I took her by her shoulders to turn her, "What's wrong, little one? You can’t sleep?” "No,” she murmured with her e
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