Gigi stared blankly at the wide open sea, where the sun was slowly setting. She’d been lost in thought for a while now, her eyes lifeless. Just like the emptiness in her eyes, that’s exactly how she felt inside—completely hollow. Dead, even. People kept saying she was lucky to have survived the accident. She’d overdosed on drugs, suffered third-degree burns, and dislocated her hips. The doctors called it a miracle that her body managed to heal so quickly after everything it had gone through. But ever since she woke up from a two-week coma, she hadn’t spoken a word to the people who saved her—not even a simple thank you. Even now, after nearly two months of staying under their roof, she still couldn’t bring herself to talk to them. How could she thank them for saving her life… when all s

