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EMERGENCY ROOM
"Honey!? Oh my baby! Are you all right honey?"
"Back up, give her some air, she needs to breath. She's going to be just fine." People were talking. White walls. Everywhere. I couldn't. I can't. Whats going on? My mind was having trouble grasping anything. Blackness. NO! I struggled to open my eyes. I could hear someone, a lady, my mom, struggling to take deep breaths. Something was wrong, clearly. I wondered if I should be in pain. I could hear a faint rythmic beeping from somewhere in the room. I tried to focus on my body. Trying to locate the problem.
"Is the procedure completed?"
"Yes. She should be just fine in another wieek or so." I could move my fingers, though the motion felt foreign to me. My hands, my arms, my legs --. I couldn't move my legs. No matter how hard I tried. They just wouldn't move. I broke out in a cold sweat. I panicked. The beeping went wild.
"Secure the patient!"
"Sedate her." There were cold hands grasping my arms, pushing me down. I struggled harder. I suddenly felt tired. I was drifting into dark waters. I couldn't help but let the overwelming blackness take over m restless body. I fell asleep.
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