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I was lying on something hard and uneven, and it hurt me. One side of me was hot, burning. I tried to drag myself away from the heat source, whatever it was, moving slowly, feeling my way until I found coolness, smoothness, less pain. It hurt to move. It hurt even to breathe. My head pounded and throbbed, and I held it between my hands, whimpering. The sound of my voice, even the touch of my hands seemed to make the pain worse.
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So much food, fledgling octavia butler pdf download. It touched my face, my wrist, my throat, causing me pain somehow each time it touched me and making noises of its own. The pain of my hunger won over all my other pain. I discovered that I was strong in spite of all the things that were wrong with me.
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Then, my hunger sated and my pain dulled, I slept alongside what remained of my prey. When I awoke, my darkness had begun to give way. I could see light again, and I could see blurred shadowy shapes that blocked the light.
I began to believe then that my eyes had been injured somehow, but that they were healing. After a while there was too much light. It burned not only my eyes, but my skin. I turned away from the light, dragged myself and my prey farther into the cool dimness that seemed to be so close to me, but took so much effort to reach.
When I had gone far enough to escape the light, I fed again, slept again, awoke, and fed. I lost count of the number of times I did this. But after a while, something went wrong with the meat.
In fact, the smell of it was making me sick. I needed to get away from it. I remembered enough to understand that it was rotting. Meat rotted after a while, it stank and the insects got into it. I needed fresh meat. My injuries seemed to be healing, and it was easier for me to move around. I had come to remember sometime during one of my meals that the time of less light was called night and that I preferred it to the day. And now, at least during the night, I could hunt.
My head still hurt, throbbed dully most of the time, but the pain was bearable. It was not the agony it had been. I got wet as soon as I crawled out of my shelter where the remains of my prey lay rotting.
I sat still for a while, feeling the wetness—water falling on my head, my back, and into my lap. After a while, I understood that it was raining—raining very hard.
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I was standing on the side of a hill, from which rose a solid, vertical mass of rock. I had to look at these things, let the sight fledgling octavia butler pdf download them remind me what they were called—the hillside, the rock face, the trees—pine? The rain came down harder. It still seemed good to me. When I was a little cleaner, I cupped my hands together, caught water in them, and drank it.
That was so good that I spent a long time just catching rain and drinking it. After a while, the rain lessened, fledgling octavia butler pdf download, and I decided that it was time for me to go. I began to walk down the hill. My knees still hurt, and it was hard for me to keep my balance.
I stopped once and looked back. I could see then that I had come from a shallow hill-side cave. It was almost invisible to me now, concealed behind a screen of trees. It had been a good place to hide and heal. It had kept me safe, that small hidden place.
But how had I come to be in it? Where had I come from? How had I been hurt and left alone, starving? And now that I was better, where should I go? I wandered, not aware of going anywhere in particular, except down the hill. I fledgling octavia butler pdf download no other people, could remember no other people.
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