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Maggie

It’s pitch black in here, without even the sliver of a window like I had back in my room. I blink into the darkness, wishing I was older and had my wolf so I could shift and see something... anything.

The musty smell is worse with the door shut. I suppose I should be thankful that opening the door earlier had let in a little fresh air from the hallway, or it would be even harder to breathe.

I raise my arms and wrap them around myself, shivering. My bottom aches from where I landed on the concrete floor, but I don’t think it’s anything more than a bruise.

So, I decide I need to move, even though it’s so dark in here. My other senses seem to be well-tuned since I can’t see, and I feel a hint warmer air coming from the direction of the door—I think.

And once I give it more time, my eyes adjust enough to notice the tiny, almost invisible, sliver of light coming from the top and bottom of the door in the exact position I expected it to be in.

I push myself up and walk over, turning
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