Nora’s Point of View Morning felt wrong. Not in a dramatic, apocalyptic way. Just off. Like my skin wasn’t sitting right on my bones. Like I’d woken up half an inch to the left of where I was supposed to be. My body felt drained and heavy, as if I’d run miles in my sleep. My limbs moved slower than usual, resistant, as though gravity had quietly increased overnight. I showered. The water was too hot, then too cold. Steam fogged the mirror, blurring my reflection until I barely recognized the shape staring back. When I wiped a clear circle with my hand, my eyes looked darker than usual. Tired. Haunted. I dressed without thinking. Jeans. Sweater. Boots. The same things I always wore when I wanted to feel invisible. I moved through my small apartment on autopilot, turning lights off behind me, rinsing my mug, locking the door twice because I could not remember doing it the first time. But no matter what I did, the echo of last night’s dream clung to me like smoke. The betrayal.
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