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KATHERINE The door opened again and Nat entered the room with a tray in hand. I breathed a sigh of relief as I smelt the food that I had perceived earlier. “You're a lifesaver, Nat. Thanks so much." I wasted no time diving right into the dish. Leaving no time for unnecessary actions like chewing or tasting. I didn’t get the chance to eat anything at dinner despite everything looking so sumptuous. “Slow down, Kat. You're going to get a stomach ache." Nat warned me, coming to sit beside me to offer me a glass of water. “You really don't know how hungry I am." I took a big sip of water and then dropped the tray on the floor. Lying back on the bed to let the food flow freely to my lower digestive system. “So would you finally tell me what happened?" With a deep breath. I spilled out ev