Emberlyn:The first thing I became aware of was the pounding. It started somewhere behind my eyes, a slow, relentless throb that felt as though someone was driving nails into my skull one careful strike at a time. Every beat of my heart made it worse, sending another wave of pain through my head until I couldn’t tell where the ache ended and the dizziness began.A bitter, chemical taste coated the back of my throat. I swallowed instinctively and it burned. My tongue felt heavy, my mouth painfully dry, and my limbs refused to obey me no matter how hard I tried to move them.For a long moment, I stayed exactly where I was. Darkness pressed against my eyelids, comforting in a strange way. Opening my eyes meant facing whatever had happened. The light overhead was dim, filtering through grimy windows set high into cracked concrete walls. Dust floated lazily through the narrow beams of sunlight, turning slowly in the stale air.I didn’t recognize the room. The floor beneath me was freezing
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