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It was a dreamlike feeling, stepping with your feet while not really touching the ground, moving while still waking up. Abby remembered having oral surgery on an impacted wisdom tooth as a teenager. The normal laser procedures wouldn’t work in her case, and she had to be put under light anesthesia, but she had one of those sensitive systems. The dentist had never seen anyone react to the medication as she had. Her first post-operation memory was one of walking along a passageway, propped up by her mother. But in this case, her mother was nowhere to be seen. Troy was ten steps ahead of her, and the people propping her up were not very maternal.

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Carroll, M. (2015). Remembering Old Times. In: On the Shores of Titan's Farthest Sea. Science and Fiction. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17759-5_42

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