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... da to wake up from sleep.

She sat up in bed, letting the covers naturally slip off her body as she looked around the room.

“You’ve been busy while I slept,” she said before falling back down again, resting her head on Alex’s arm. “How long was I out?”

“Just a few hours,” he told her. “Do you like the room?”

“I do,” she nodded. “It just needs some personality … Also, a bit stuffy, don’t you think? You didn’t put in any windows.”

“Thanks …”

“I’m not ...

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