(Ava’s POV) The world returned in pieces. First, the dull ache blooming behind my eyes. Then the rhythmic beep of a heart monitor. Then warmth—blankets, maybe—and the faint scent of herbs and antiseptic. My chest burned. My limbs felt like they were stitched together with glass. I tried to move and instantly regretted it. “Easy,” a voice murmured to my left. Emily. “You’re safe now.” I turned my head slowly. She sat by my bedside, eyes rimmed with exhaustion but filled with fierce relief. Her hand was wrapped in gauze—burned maybe—and for a second, guilt clawed through the fog in my mind. “I made it,” I croaked. “Barely,” she replied, squeezing my hand. “You almost didn’t. But you did. You fought.” Her voice cracked on the last word. I didn’t say anything. I couldn’t—not yet. My mi
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