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The first thing he noticed was the sun pouring into the room. He was looking down towards the foot of the bed, and something shifted beneath the blankets that he didn't remember ever getting under. Had Rain somehow gotten the sheets over them?

The second thing he noticed was Kordia, awake and staring into his eyes, her own green-gold eyes hazy. This close, he could see little purple flecks within them that matched his own. The look in them was hungry... a familiar sort of hungry ...

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