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... llowing day. It was the weekend, and Josh had stayed in bed until nearly noon.

I should call Rita.

He thought about his girlfriend, but his body felt heavy. He had hoped that a night of rest would fix things, but the lethargy and weakness weighing him down hadn't disappeared. It almost felt like he was running a fever, and occasionally, his breath would become labored. The events of the previous day had been shocking, but it was strange to feel this exhausted from just that.

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