All your worries will be gone, surprisingly by me | RotWood | DoubleLifeSMP
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Complete, First published Jan 25, 2024
Cleo lied in their bed, hands trying to sooth her temples. Her eyes were shut and their eyebrows were furrowed. The zombie thought this head pain was just gonna be a normal, short, temporary one but no, it had been going for a while.

She didn't know if it was just her or her soulbound was also having one. Or if the pain here is her or or if Martyn was the one having these headaches and passing it into her through their soulbound.

The soulmate thing had a lot of unanswered questions...

Cleo decided to go find out herself.

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