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Lacey groaned and became conscious again. Her eyes were heavy and her head was pounding. She had no idea where she was. The last thing she remembered was talking to Brett before the crash. The crash! It happened so fast that she wasn’t able to feel any pain. She definitely feels it now. She opened her eyes to complete darkness. She attempted to move but her entire body was tied to the chair. It was completely silent, the only sound heard was her heart beating in her ears. She tried to pull her arms out of the ropes, but the friction of the rope against her skin made it burn. “Helllooo!” She yelled. Her voice echoed. Even in the dark she looked around the room, hoping to find some type of light. Suddenly, a bright light shined over her, but even with the light, she still couldn’t see wh