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I had a nightmare.

Actually, a series of them.

But the last dream was different. I dreamed of Grandma, her face radiating kindness as she spoke to me.

But her words were gibberish to me.

It felt like she was saying goodbye.

Why would she be saying goodbye?

"Grandma, don’t go!"

I saw her leaving in my dream, shouting for her in my sleep, chasing her through the mists of my subconscious.

But although she seemed to move at a snail's pace, I couldn’t catch up.

Suddenly, the scene shifted, and I woke up with a start, my foot stepping into thin air.

"Don’t move."

I was drenched in sweat, feeling an iron grip on my calf.

The pain was sharp, drawing a wince and a gasp from me.

As the pain eased, I saw Gregory massaging my leg.

"You’ve got a cramp."

Indeed, it was a cramp, but his reaction was quicker than mine.

"Greg, how long till we get back to Vista Town?"

Gregory glanced at his watch, "Around eight or nine tonight."

"I want to go see Grandma straight away."

"..."

Gregory paused, then quietly agreed.

Something felt off. "You're keeping something from me, aren’t you?"

Gregory continued to massage, bending and straightening my leg, "Does it feel better now?"

I moved my leg a little, nodding, "Yeah, better."

Gregory stood up, "Dr. Andrews is on board. Let’s have him check you over."

"I’m sorry."

Gregory looked puzzled by my sudden apology. "What for?"

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