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... unfocused as his eyes slowly open

The dull pain in his head that throbbed like a bass drum making a beat was the first thing he noticed.

He winced, and it felt like a thousand pins were poking at his skin on his face. He sighed as a familiar hand rubbed his back.

He knew he had to explain why his face looked so battered.

"Ah, you're awake, are you?" A sharp voice with a clear Irish brogue asked.

Leaning back against the alley wall, Damon sat up and looked ...

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