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Kaida's POV All I saw was a bright light. I squeezed my eyes shut, fighting the pain in my head, a dull throb that felt like it was splitting my skull. Slowly, I opened them again, wincing as the early morning sun filtered through the window, casting long streaks of light across the room. I didn’t remember anything. Nothing. But my head was pounding, like a drumbeat inside my brain. I tried to sit up, but my body felt too heavy, as if I was carrying the whole pack on my shoulders. “What happened?” I whispered to myself, in fearz panic and confusion as I struggled to piece together all that happened last night. My vision was still blurry, but one thing was clear—I wasn’t alone, and this wasn’t my room. I glanced down and saw that I was covered with a thick duvet. With tremb