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Funneh's POV
The doctors gave me pink pill and a glass of water. "This may make you feel odd, but it will numb the pain while we put in the final stitches." I nodded wearily and took the pill. Immediately I felt lighter. Like I wasn't a solid human being. As if I could float away if I wasn't contained by the building. I shut my eyes as they began to get the materials to stitch my back. I want to see Alec, but he didn't come. He came yesterday, but I was practically paralyzed. Will he come? And is Gold okay with us... being a thing? But only maybe. I don't know if I want to be in a relationship right now. My ears started to ring and I could hear a scream. It was my scream. And all of the sudden I was falling out the window again. Except when I fell, I didn't feel anything. I couldn't move. I was dead. After what felt like only a few seconds of 'being dead', I felt somebody pat my back. "You can sit up now." I turned to look. "Kyran?!" "My name is Doctor James." I swear he was Kyran. He looked exactly like him, and his voice sounded the same. "I don't think the effects of your pill have worn off yet." I looked around the room confused. Now all the doctors and nurses were Kyran. I sat up swiftly and grabbed my blankets to cover me. Too many Kyran's. Not enough me. "Get away, Kyran!" I yelled. A large, warm hand patted my knee. "Lay down." "GO AWAY KYRAN! GO AWAY!" I screamed. The doctor pulled the covers down and the word was moving. I screamed and two more doctors rushed through the door. Also Kyran. "Is everything alright in here?!" One Kyran asked nervously. "Just the affects of a pain numbing pill we gave her. It will go away in a few minutes at most." Said the Kyran who had given me stitches. I need to get away from all these Kyran's. Now. I stood up quickly and ran out the open door. I ran down the halls faster than I usually run, catching the attention of other patients, nurses, and visitors."ALEC!!" I screamed. There he was, in a wheelchair with a Kyran pushing him. I grabbed his wheelchair, turned him towards the exit, and sprinted with all my might down the hall. Alec and I were so close to the door when a Kyran grabbed my arm. Alec started to cry. "Alec, don't cry..." I whispered. The Kyran who was pushing his wheelchair before caught up to us and turned the wheelchair back the opposite direction and walked away swiftly. While I struggled to break free from the Kyran, I noticed that it wasn't a Kyran anymore. Nobody was. The hallucination was over.

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