{EMY}
I headed back to my room as well, exhaustion weighing down every step. My limbs felt heavy, my head foggy, as if I'd been awake for far longer than I remembered. Even thinking felt like effort.
I didn't bother turning on the lights.
I told myself I'd shower later. Tomorrow. I had all the time in the world then. The thought of locking myself in, shutting everything out, and sleeping the entire day felt like the most appealing idea I'd had in weeks.
I barely even made it to the bed.
I didn't change my clothes. I didn't check my phone. I didn't do anything except let myself fall face-first into the mattress, exhaustion swallowing me whole.
Sleep claimed me instantly, deep and heavy, dragging me under before I could even form another thought.
I didn't know how much time passed.
In the middle of that deep, dreamless sleep, faint sounds pulled at the edges of my consciousness—the soft click of the door opening, the whisper of it closing again.
