POV: ZiaThe automatic doors of the hospital hiss shut behind us, cutting off the scent of bleach and replacing it with the heavy, floral humidity of Kauai. Clayton is carrying a small plastic bag of "essentials" they had for me—my phone (which looks way too thin and has no buttons), my wallet, and a light jacket."Thank you, Dr. Clue. We’ll call if the headaches get worse," Clayton says, his hand resting lightly on the small of my back. It’s a protective gesture, one I’m starting to get used to, even if my skin still prickles at the contact.The sun beams down, hot and unforgiving. I stop for a second, tilting my head back to bask in it. After the sterile, frozen air of the hospital, the heat feels like a homecoming. My stomach chooses that exact moment to let out a cavernous growl.Clayton smirks, the corner of his mouth twitching as he opens the passenger door for me. "What would you like to eat? The patient needs fuel."I hop into the seat, the leather warm against my legs. I don’
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