
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an open book, likely a paperback, held at an angle, with its pages featuring black text on white paper. The book appears to be positioned on a dark, possibly wooden, surface, with a small portion of a black object, possibly a shoe, visible in the bottom left foreground. In the background, out of focus, are multiple rows of dark chairs, arranged uniformly as if in an auditorium, lecture hall, or waiting room. The chairs appear to be black with some lighter-colored elements or reflections on their backs and seats, and they recede into the distance. The visible text on the open pages of the book, which provides a narrative, reads as follows: **Left Page (partially visible):** "dle, and I turn vife?" she asks. before I get it. "q eart. It's saved in ou can call her." thought of calling at. It must show on rse gives me a look. wears it when she can suggests once she is hand her my phone. urs -" **Right Page (fully visible):** "Raazia Sajid I spot the nurses' station, where the nurse who stitched me up sits clacking away in front of a computer. Her name tag says her family name is Rahnama. "Do you know what's happening with Malik?" I ask her when she looks up. "Sorry azizam, I just know he's still in surgery. But a doctor should be out to update you and the family in a while. You should be lying down, you know." A while. Sounds like one of those things officials use to denote anything between a few minutes to a few months. "Did you get through to Mariam?" I ask her, but then as if on cue Mariam appears at the top of the stairs, he eyes wild. My throat feels too dry to swallow. Somethin funny about her coat, as if she's buttoned it wrong. I know why I notice. As my gaze travels downward she's wearing two different socks they're not eve to matching. She's half-walking, half-running to th station, and then her eyes find me. Her face is an open book like always. I goes from worry to surprise and then realizatio in the bandage on my head. There is some relief? - followed by self-conscious be may or may not be w here" The lighting suggests an indoor setting, and the focus is clearly on the book and its text, with the background elements serving as contextual environment. The book appears to be actively being read or paused during reading.
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