There was a dim light coming through the window, lighting up the room very slightly. Everything was pin drop silence and my first instinct was to stand on my feet but the muscles in my body didn't have enough strength. And a hammering headache was getting the worst of me. What a wonderful way to wake up. With my eyes, I scanned the room, taking in notice there was nobody else with me. It was hard for me to tell if it was morning or noon, and the only solution that came to my mind was calling for mom, or Dylan maybe. But I went against it, propping myself up in my elbows. The pain was more palpable on my head, legs and oddly in my chest. It was excruciating. An aching sensation hit my body like the waves hit the shore, wave after wave, unceasingly. And my eyes were watery already and my bre

