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CHLOE "You should freshen up too." Finn appeared by the door. My vision was blurry from unshed tears. I ignored him. "Chloe?" He called again. "Just leave me alone. " I snapped at him. Can't he just read a room and get away? "You need rest too. You haven't had your bath in days." "It's none of your business. " I sneered. "Everything about you is my business, Chloe. You need to get used to seeing me around." I scoffed, "Just disappear, Finn." "Do you want your brother to wake up and see you in this zombie like state?" "I don't want to miss my brother waking up." He was quiet. "It's been ten hours since the operation. He should wake up any time soon." He disappeared and came back with my now favorite brand of coffee since I've been in this hospital. "That you help, you a