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I woke up to a cacophony of noises. Clutching my pounding head, I opened my eyes to the brightest lights I had ever encountered. I closed my eyes again quickly. “Are you OK, dearie.” A kind voice said beside me. “It’s too loud… too bright.” I murmured. I heard the rustling of clothes. I heard multiple heart beats and breathing patterns in the room. There were two people in here with me. “Too loud? Dear, there is no one in this room but us and only one of the lights is on.” The lady clucked. “I think you suffered a concussion. Maybe we should run those scans again…” “No.” a voice clipped out. The voice was so familiar but so different now. I heard faint tones and fluctuations in the voice I had never heard before. Almost as if I could hear every vibration of every molecule as the s