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-Selene- I had no real belongings to pack, so after eating, Rider and I exited the hospital room in silence. He followed me upstairs, and I entered my room quickly without saying a word. He knew I was leaving today, so there was no need for further conversation. Besides, he had another patient to attend to, and the rest of the house had returned. I heard him move to the other room as I leaned against the door, waiting for the coast to clear. Once I heard the door close, I glanced around the room one last time before opening it. Rider had let me borrow his phone so I could call my sister for a ride. I expected being yelled at as soon as I got into the car with her, but I had no other options and wasn’t about to ask anyone here for a lift. Seeing that the hallway was clear, I made my way