I slowly adjusted my head on the couch, then gave a small sigh. I could feel a dull ache in my meck, but I was far too sleepy to adjust. My lips parted, and I swallowed, pushing my legs together. The hospital room was cold, and I curled up, my hand coming under my head to support it. Maybe choosing to sleep like this was a bad idea. I closed my eyes tighter. There was nothing I could do now. I already asked Linda to leave. And knowing how busy dad was, I needed to stay here. I faintly heard the door open and closed as I slipped into another round of sleep. Suddenly, Fabian's face floated in front of me. I squinted hard to get it out of my mind. I had come here to avoid it in the first place. I sighed as it finally faded away, warmth flooding me, and I drifted off to sleep. I gave a sm