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KATHERINE I woke up in Natasha’s old room again. Cold and alone and in pain. Everywhere I turned, it made harsh radiation shoot through my body, going straight to my brain and making my head pound. I couldn’t feel my hand or lift it. For a second, it felt like it had been replaced by a boulder. My eyes felt heavy and swollen too. It made me wonder what happened last night. Apart from all the other things that happened. I couldn’t just be in pain for nothing. This is supposed to stop as soon as he stopped. But it only feels worse. “Oh my God. Kat, you’re awake.” I heard a voice say. Sounding excited. The chirpiness in the voice made me wince, but I managed to open my eyes. Natasha is standing over me, her eyes welled up with tears. She doesn’t look as miserable as the last time I sa