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It was the sound of splashing water that had her gain back her consciousness and fluttered her eyes open. It took her a moment to understand what is happening. The candlelight creates all sorts of shadows on the ceiling that is making her dizzier and the smell of incense makes her suffocate. She closed her eyes again, urging herself to feel better before forcing herself on opening them and sitting up on the bed at the same time. "Hey, hey." Her eyes went to Kierran who immediately went to her and holds both of her shoulders to support her. "You should lie down." "I'm fine," she argued and instead of fighting back with her, he just took another pillow to rest her back. "What happened?" Instead of facing her, Kierran went back to his work where he is actually dipping a cloth in the wate