Her long eyelashes fluttered like the weightless wings of a butterfly, but her vision was still hazy and blurry, she could not see anything around her.
The mere realization that she was still alive was good news in her head. A short, trembling sigh escaped her lips, but was immediately cut off by a burning pain in the abdominal area and she began to gasp, greedily gulping air.
- You need to calm down, breathe deeply and slowly. - a warm hand touched her head.
She opened her mouth to say something, but only a hoarse, inarticulate something came out of it. Her whole mouth was dry from thirst and she just wanted to ask for a sip of water.
Fortunately, the one who was nearby understood her and immediately gave her a small sip, slightly lifting her head. The taste of the water was strange and seemed so familiar, but Thea couldn't think about it now, because she had fallen into a deep sleep again.