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This voice, I obviously should have heard it before, why do I feel so familiar. Her name, and this feeling, why is it so...

My snow.

Has my consciousness woke up... I still haven't died yet? Why am I still alive...

What is falling on my face, very warm feeling, in the mouth... Is it salty, tears?

Why is my body so warm, my vitality has not been burned by me, why is it recovering so quickly... consciousness, more and more awake, the sense of emptiness that has lost ...

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