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Lennon: I tossed and turned until I realized the possibility of sleep was slim. I rolled from the bed, threw on the workout clothes I had laid out for in the morning, and went to the kitchen. I was too scared to go back outside alone after what happened tonight, so I stood there looking into the darkness that used to be a massive part of who I am... or who I was. Somehow, my death was my beginning. Now, without even forcing it, I feel happy and determined. I saw Knox's headphones and cell lying on the counter. I cheerfully stole both, half expecting him to have a passcode, but I was ecstatic that he didn't because I popped his headphones in and made my way down to the basement. I made a playlist of all my favorite songs. With the jams of rock and metal playing through my ears, I wrappe