NinaI don't know how long I was asleep. All I remembered was an immense amount of pain, Edward's face
looming over me, and then… darkness.When I woke up, I was back in that same room that I was in before. My wrists and ankles were bound
to the table, and the lights were blindingly bright. My brain felt as though it was in a heavy fog, like I had
hit my head against a wall countless times. I wanted to sleep again, but the lights were too bright — as
though he was trying to keep me awake.Even though the lights were so bright it hurt through my closed eyelids, I still occasionally fell
unconscious from time to time. I would fall into a half-asleep state, during which I would feel as though
my body was floating through space, and then I would come back to consciousness again with a
pounding headache from a combination of the electroshock therapy, the drugs that Edward gave me,