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And for that said reason, you have to check what’s going on, to stop the whining from ruining what’s left of your night sleep. First, you put the empty glass against the wall to listen more clearly. You can confirm it is someone crying from that direction. Sounds like a girl around your age wallowing in her misery. A pain you mistook for coming from injury at first, but under closer inspection, it is akin to the heartbreaking affliction of being ditched and abandoned.
“<span class="mu-i">Why…?</span>” The cries express in overtaking agony. “<span class="mu-i">Why me…?</span>”
If for a moment you believed this hinted at a life or death situation, well, that lingering feeling has passed and it will be long gone when this thought ends, but the noise remains, and your sleep is still in peril. You must act or suffer the consequences of your inaction.
<span class="mu-s">What do you do?</span>
>Suffer the consequences of your inaction and try to sleep this off.
>Sneak outside your apartment and confront whoever is causing this ruckus. Apartment number be damned!
>Call the Police and send them to this apartment. Didn’t you hear the screams of pain? You worry for someone’s safety (Yours (for your sleep))!
>Write In.