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Callie woke up with a throbbing head. She groaned and held it as it felt like ripping into two. She looked around, trying to see if she was somewhere else like in a dream or something again. But thankfully, she found herself in the room still and her father seated at the side and eating his breakfast. He had gauze on his shoulder, and he looks exhausted for some reason. A short flashback of what happened yesterday before she passed out came back rushing into her mind. "Dad," she called the busy man through her hoarse voice. She tried to sit up, but her head was really throbbing in pain like anytime soon, the nerves on her head would soon be popping out and her head would just burst by how it beat even louder than her heart. Her father looked up at her and immediately abandoned his food t