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SEVENTY NINE

"Oh my god, Effie," Thea was the first to embrace me with her fragile-yet strong arms. She squeezes me. "I'm so glad you're okay."

Everyone who burst through those doors shocked me that they all waited for me to wake up. Seeing all of their faces warms my heart.

"How long was I out?" I asked.

"Three days," Ares replied.

Three days!

No wonder I felt so weak, and my hair smells like I haven't bathed in years, which is gross.

Thea was squeezing me tighter. I gasped for air. "Thea, I can't breath."

Thea did not answer but only felt her body shaking uncontrollably; I know it was not the pregnancy but her fear of losing her baby sister and another family member.

I rubbed her back and laid my head on hers as she cried softly.

"I was so worried about you," she sniffled and pulled back. Her silver eyes were moist with tears. "When Clark told us that his cousin is back and explained how obsessed she was with Logan, I knew right then something bad was happening."

I looked over at Clark, who was
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