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[Echo] When I woke up Saturday morning, Victor wasn’t in bed with me and Gray. I saw him pacing in my room. He looked distracted and didn’t seem to see me. I watched him for a while. “What’s he pacing about?” Gray whispered next to me. “I don’t know.” I answered. Victor didn’t notice us talking either. I was nervous. I didn’t like it when he was so in his head that nothing else registered. It had been like this over the last few days. He was stressing out over the curse. We hadn’t gotten any movement on it since. It had only been a couple days, but Victor said he was feeling differently than normal. “Victor?” I called out. No response. I got out of bed and tapped his arm. Victor jumped a little. He looked at me like he didn’t fully recognize me for a moment. “Echo? Why ar