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AXEL 2016 New York City. The alarm blared once more, eliciting a low growl from me and I turned on my side, grabbing it and smashing it against the wall. Poor thing crashed to the floor and shattered to pieces. I groaned, grudgingly rising to my feet and cupping my head in my palms. It wouldn't stop throbbing just like it had been for the past few weeks. I grabbed the pack of cigarettes from the dresser, taking out one and lighting it. The void in my chest couldn't have widened more when I allowed my gaze to linger on the picture on my bedside drawer. My jaw twitched in annoyance. I rose to my feet, suddenly hit by a wave of dizziness but I didn't allow that to deter me from making my way to the bathroom, weaseling my way through the heap of clothes and empty bottles littered on the f

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