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~Niklaus~ “Zoe? Zoe?” I turned around looking for her, but she was nowhere to be found. I didn’t know where she was and why she was not with me. Was this some kind of joke? Because if it was, they were taking it way too far. First, that stupid doctor that didn’t know her left from her right was telling me that my baby girl was dead, and now I couldn’t find Zoe. The joke of theirs was becoming way too expensive. “Zoe, stop this madness right now.” I closed my eyes to calm myself down, counted to 10 in my head and opened it. When I did so, the whole scenery had changed. I was no longer in the hospital room but outside. “How did I get here?” The wind made my hair fly around in my face, obstructing my vision. I brought one hand up to bring it back and looked around. It was weird that m