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Babcock could see nothing. It was pitch black and quiet as a tomb. Where was she? Her body was chilled. She was shivering, and her teeth were chattering. She couldn’t think where she was. She felt around her with her hands. She was clearly in a bed, on a mattress. She began enumerating the various beds in her life — the narrow cot at the farm cabin when she was a small child, the king-sized bed she had shared with Wesley…This bed was too wide to be the cot, too narrow to be the king-sized bed. W...here was she? She felt something clammy and sticky on the sheets. Panic flared up in her. Oh God, it was so cold and dark! Was she alone here, wherever she was? She listened intently, but heard nothing. She could taste blood as she swallowed. She thrashed out in terror, and in doing so found the light switch against her headboard. Light flooded her hospital room. She sighed with relief. Until she looked down and discovered that her pillow and sheets were soaked with dark blood. She studied the blood with detachment, as though it had nothing to do with her.
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