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I haven't spoken since it happened.

Not out loud.

I nod. I blink. I exist.

But nothing more.

Talking feels... sharp.

Like anything I say will cut me open again.

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The hotel room is dim.

Luca's gone to the lobby to get more gauze.

He didn't ask if I wanted him to stay.

He just looked at me and said, "I'll be back."

And for once, I believed someone.

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My phone buzzes.

A text from India.

> INDIA 🌻: pick up. Egypt's being annoying. You need to witness this.

Another buzz.

> EGYPT đź‘‘: ur welcome in advance for the chaos about to unfold.

Then the phone rings.

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For a second, I consider ignoring it.

But my thumb moves on its own.

I press answer and lift it to my ear.

Silence.

Not mine.

Theirs.

Then-

> "SENNA," India says dramatically. "Tell your goddaughter she cannot wear white boots with lime green leggings and a fur vest."

> "I told you," Egypt hisses. "It's a look. It's called fashion-forward."

> "It's called 2013 Tumblr throw-up," India snaps.

They bicker for a while, completely unaware of the war happening behind my eyes.

I say nothing.

Just listen.

Like I'm underwater, and their voices are the only air left.

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> "Anyway," Egypt says finally, "you've been quiet. What's up?"

I open my mouth.

Nothing comes out.

> "Sen?"

India's voice shifts.

Softer.

> "You good?"

---

I force a breath through my nose.

Try again.

> "I'm fine," I whisper.

There's a pause.

A silence shaped exactly like doubt.

> "That was the least fine 'I'm fine' I've ever heard," Egypt mutters.

> "What happened?" India asks carefully.

> "Did someone say something?"

> "Is it that demon spawn Rachel again?"

> "Do I need to send a pigeon bomb?"

Their voices go from amused to concerned in under ten seconds.

They've always been like this - quick to joke, quicker to protect.

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I glance at the door.

Still closed.

Luca's not back yet.

I curl tighter on the bed.

My sleeve hides the bandage.

My mouth hides the scream.

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> "Senna," India says again, quieter this time. "We don't need details. Just... blink twice if you're being held hostage by your emotions."

I let out a breath that might've been a laugh.

Might've been a sob.

Even I'm not sure anymore.

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Egypt says, "Hey. It's okay not to talk. Just... let us stay on the line, yeah?"

I nod.

They can't see me.

But I think they know.

> "We'll just rant about dumb things until you're sick of us," India says brightly.

"Today's topic: why cafeteria mac and cheese should be illegal."

> "It's 2025. We deserve creamy," Egypt adds.

They talk.

And talk.

And somewhere in the middle of it, I close my eyes.

Their voices blur into comfort.

Like wind through curtains.

Like someone humming a lullaby they forgot the words to.

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I don't say anything else.

But I listen to every word.

Like a thread tugging me through the fog.

Like a hand in the dark that says: We still see you.

Even if I don't want to be seen.

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The door opens.

I don't flinch.

Luca walks in, quiet as breath.

He sees me curled on the bed, phone still to my ear.

He mouths, "India?"

I nod.

He doesn't interrupt.

Just sets the supplies down, sits nearby.

Close, but not touching.

Listening.

Waiting.

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> "Okay," India says, "we're gonna hang up now, but only because you need to rest and Egypt just spilled nail polish on my bedspread."

> "Tell her it adds personality!" Egypt yells in the background.

> "We love you," India says softly, back on the phone. "Even when you don't feel like yourself."

> "Especially then," Egypt adds. "Okay? You don't have to be shiny for us."

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The call ends.

The silence returns.

But this time, it's... different.

Not empty.

Just... still.

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Luca doesn't ask what they said.

Doesn't press.

He just sits.

Watching me breathe.

Letting me be broken.

Letting me stay.

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For the first time in days, I don't feel like a ghost.

Just a girl.

A tired, cracked-open girl.

But still here.

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