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When Samirah opened her eyes, the first thing registered was the aching of her back and arms. She lifted her head from the pillow and looked around. Holding her back, she sat up and found the source of her pain. Alice rolled down from Samirah's back and fell back on the pillow she had brought with her last night (she refused to sleep on the pillow that Kian used because he would be mad if he knew). "You broke my back Alice!" Samirah took a pillow and threw it on Alice's head. The soft pillow bounced and stayed in place. Alice kept her eyes closed like nothing happened. She slept like a log. "Ugh," Samirah stretched a little and freshened up. The state of her bed was the worse it had ever been. Samirah usually didn't move much in sleep and Kian was the same. Their bed never saw any ba