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... seated across from me, and the next...

"Ah…"

I didn't realize I was falling until I was already halfway to the floor.

My limbs felt impossibly heavy, disconnected from my will.

The ceiling swam above me, the plain dormitory lighting fixtures blurring into streaks of gold against institutional white.

It was strange how slowly my thoughts moved, like honey dripping on a winter morning. I should be panicking, I knew that much.

But all I could focus on ...

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