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BRIAR’S POV I’m still in a daze while the doctor wraps a bandage around my right palm. The stinging pain is a constant reminder of the mysterious accident I constantly fight to accept. Or maybe what I should be denying in my head is the fact that I think I saw it before it happened. It could be déjà vu, yet I’m aware that déjà vu only happens after an event occurs, making you feel like you've experienced it before. It doesn’t happen before the event itself. It felt so real, like I lived in the reality of it twice. Too real to deny, and yet it’s impossible. Does this mean I’m finally losing it? Has staying around Tavian finally rubbed off on me? The thought terrifies me, and I bite at my thumb belonging to my not injured hand. “Earth to Briar!” Eli yells in my face suddenly, wavin