When I woke up, everything hurt.
Not my leg, because Luo Xin had fixed that, and thank God for small miracles. The rest of me, however, felt like I had picked a fight with a mattress, lost, then asked for a rematch seven more times because apparently I had no survival instinct when Yuche was involved.
For a few seconds, I stared at the black canopy above me and tried to decide whether moving was worth it. I shifted my weight just a bit, and got my answer.
It wasn't.
Unfortunately, breathing was also on the list of things that made me hurt. Who knew that something so simple as filling your lungs with air was enough to make me aware of muscles I had not personally approved for use.
So, to recap, I was damned if I did and damned if I didn't.
I closed my eyes again and considered going back to sleep just out of spite, but my body had already betrayed me by becoming conscious, and once that happened, other thoughts started appearing.
Rude ones.
Accusatory ones.
