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I try to follow the voice, but it's a million miles away, and my limbs won't carry me.

I need to get to her. I need to go back. How do I go back?

“Hey, take it easy.”

My eyes flutter at the familiar voice and do their best to open.

White. Everything is white.

Blinding like a hospital, but it’s not a hospital. I’m in a room with a small TV mounted on the wall above a sleek, black dresser. There are large windows everywhere, floor-to-ceiling, and the blinding light is from the sun filtering in through the window.

I hear the beeping now, a little louder, closer. A heart monitor, showcasing the uptick of my heart.

“Where am I?” I groan, trying to sit up, but it’s all so heavy. That metronome grows louder, faster.

“Hey, hey, take it easy. You’re safe.”

“Sabrina.” I hum, turning my head to the voice and peek into piercing dark brown eyes that seem to penetrate into your soul. I don'trecognize this person. I try to shift away, but I'm restrained. “Bri!” It's a garbled scream, causing my own ears to ring. Exploding lights flash behind my lids, and I throw my head back.

Rory lifts her little five-year-old hands, tears in her big brown eyes, red hair matted to her rounded, freckled cheeks where she’s been crying since I told my siblings I was leaving. “Please come back. Please don’t leave me alone with Mama too long.”

Another flash.

No. No.

I can't be there again.

The rate of the beeping climbs, but in my mind I'm tumbling….

It's a chopper going down…

Grasping at nothing, moving too slow… can’t… Can’t. Get. Out…

Doooowwnnnnn

A failed chanted prayer—

Flash

It's a bomb.

The heat of a building.

Fire claws at me.

Children scream in a language I don't know.

But I know fear.

“Get them out!”

It's hot.

So hot.

Flames lap at my back.

Can’t. breathe…