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I stifled a yawn as we drove past the lush tall trees on either side of the road. It was only 9:30am, but I still felt like sleeping. Probably because I didn't get a decent sleep last night. "You look tired," Aiden said, shifting his gaze towards me for a few seconds as he slowed down to go over a bump. "You can sleep before we get to the hospital," he added, turning his attention back to the road. "It's fine. I'll sleep after the session," I said softly, closing my eyes as I leaned more into the chair. "Why didn't you sleep well?" I heard him say, and my eyes flew open quickly. "Hmm?" I asked, my voice soft and groggy. "I saw how you kept tossing and turning last night. Is everything okay? I kept a close watch thinking it might be the heat coming back," he explained. "Oh, no. It wa