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THALIA'S POV. "I warned you not to open that door, why don't you ever listen to me, Thalia?! Now, look!" Nova whisper-yelled in my head, and I ignored her as I shifted to sit up on the bed, my hand coming up to rub at my aching neck as I turned to glare at the man standing just a few steps away from me. This wasn't a good time for "I told you so." No. This was a time to focus and finally find out exactly what this man has against me. I don't know if it was a result of him throwing me so roughly onto the bed, or if it's due to the fact that I haven't eaten in two days, but I was having a very difficult time getting my vision to concentrate on him. It felt like the room was suddenly spinning in circles, and I could hardly sit up straight. But there's no way I'm letting him know that. I c