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And I was finally doing it.
Hayden was gone. But I was still here, and there was life waiting for me to live.
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“Seen him?” Lena snorted. “Try every day. He’s been in the hospital this whole time–ever since, you
know, the crocodile bite.”
I frowned. It had been over a month–surely he should’ve recovered by now. “He’s still being
treated?” “Yeah, there’s this one wound that won’t heal. The tissue keeps breaking down, and
they’ve had to scrape it out a few times,” she said, making my appetite waver
The image of Jace being bitten shed through my mind. “It’s that bad?”
Lena gave me a cautious look. “Want to go see him?”
“Of course. He got bitten because of me,” I said, taking a sip of juice to steady myself.
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“You’re glowing yourself. Nate must be treating you right.”
She shrugged, trying to downy it. “It’s alright. He’s always busy, and I’ve got my own stuff. When
he’s free, I’m in surgery. When I’m free, he’s halfway across the world doing a lecture.”
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