CHAPTER 11

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P.O.V.

[HE]

According to my watch it was four forty-seven minutes and nineteen seconds from what it was in the early morning.

The darkness still persisted in the surroundings with the only possibility of being illuminated by the lanterns on the avenue and the occasional light bulb on at the entrance of the houses.

The sky was covered by a thin mist that fogged up the window panes.

I put the gray sweatshirt over the black T-shirt to protect me from the cold.

The least I wanted was to freeze from going out in such high temperatures and without a drop of the Sun's rays.

I hadn't had a few hours of sleep like I really would have liked to have. And it is that since my body left the toilet and took place inside the covers of my bed I could not sleep a wink all night.