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When Lucy woke up, she found William standing above her. He had a beard, his eyes were red, and he looked as though he’d aged since the last time she’d seen him. She sat up, looked around, and saw that she was in a hospital. "Lucy,” William wondered, “are you actually awake?" Lucy stared at him curiously and asked him how long she’d been asleep. “Never mind that,” William replied. “How do you feel? Are you comfortable?” “I’m fine,” Lucy replied, “but what happened? The last thing I remember is being trapped inside an elevator…” William looked up at the lights and said, “I will never forget the moment when the elevator doors opened. You were lying on the ground. You were completely motionless. You weren’t breathing and your hands were cold to the touch. By then, an ambulance ha