Page 107 of Bad Blood
I can’t breathe.
I can’t breathe.
I fight as hard as my father taught me to.
I kick.
I twist.
I buck…
Then something sharp pierces the side of my neck, and my whole world slides into darkness.
Epilogue
Thalia
It’s pitch-black.
My eyelids feel like concrete.
I keep them shut tight until I can muster enough strength to open them. When I do, a hot and sticky world comes rushing in—blanketed by a cloudy haze.
It smells of metal and salt. I can hear something, too. There’s a buzzing noise above my head. I try to look up, but my head feels even heavier than my eyelids.
There’s a flickering LED tube light running along the ceiling.
Flick. Buzz. Flick. Buzz. Flick. Buzz.
Watching it makes me feel sick, so I close my eyes again and concentrate on forcing back the waves of nausea. It finally subsides, only to be replaced by a drilling ache inside my head.
Dizzy.
Why am I so dizzy?
It feels like my brain is sloshing back and forth.
Am I hungover?
I go to rub my temple, but I can’t.
I try again.
I still can’t.
Something’s not right…
Opening my eyes wider, I force myself to focus on the light. That’s when I notice it’s not my brain that’s sloshing back and forth. It’s the floor.
My pulse thumps a wild beat in my ears as I try to move my arms again.
“What’s happening?” I beg the haze, my voice hoarse and unrecognizable to me.
Only silence answers.
I hate silence.
Squeezing my eyes shut again, I force myself to remember snapshots frombefore.
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