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Raelynn I woke up from a deep, dreamless sleep to the sound of a heavy knocking on my room door. Groggily, I tried getting up, but it proved quite difficult. I blinked to clear some of the sleep from my eyes when I noticed I wasn’t in my bed. I didn’t have a bedsheet with this pattern. After much effort, I managed to get up, only to discover that I had fallen asleep on the bathroom floor. I went to the sink and ran water over my face. As the water cascaded, I closed my eyes. When I opened them, I saw that the water had turned red. ‘What the hell!’ I yelled internally. ‘Why are you yelling this early in the morning?’ Lynn snapped, ‘Some people would like to rest, thank you very much.’ I ignored her as I stared at myself in the mirror, my hair looked like a bird’s nest— no surprise t