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"I don’t like saying goodbye." "I will find a way to get home." Bang!!! Hayle's eyes widened with rapid yet stifled breaths. Her gaze darted around wildly, trying to take in everything. Especially when she found herself in a dimly lit room. Fear and anxiety peaked, taking over her until it choked her, as if Hayle could no longer escape. Though there was no one around, it felt as if the angel of death was by her side, ready to take her at any moment. "Ah! A!!" Hayle screamed, overwhelmed by her own feelings. She wanted to be calm but didn’t know how. Trapped by excruciating pain. "Hayle! Hayle!" Jacob, who had just been about to fall asleep next to Hayle, immediately grabbed the distressed woman, struggling on her hospital bed. "Let go! Let go! I don’t want this! Don’t kill me! Please