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Summary:
In a twist of fate, an 18-year-old engineering student finds himself in the afterlife, only to be thrust into the world of Naruto as Koneko Toujou, a cat girl with extraordinary powers. Awakening in a mysterious, old-fashioned hospital, he must grapple with his new identity, the loss of his past life, and the uncertainty of his future in a world of ninjas. As he navigates the challenges of being a girl with a tail and cat ears, he discovers the warmth of friendship, the pain of separation from his family, and the strength to forge a new path in the Hidden Leaf Village. Will he embrace his new life, or will the memories of his old self haunt him forever?
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Falling for a new life: From Engineering Student to Cat Girl!
The boy opened his eyes to nothing but darkness. It was so dense, so absolute, that he wondered if he had gone blind. He blinked, shook his head, and even rubbed his eyes, but there was no change. No light, no sound, no sensation except for the weight of his own body. Is this it? he thought. Is this what comes after death?
His last memory was of an ordinary day, one like so many others. He had been a first year engineering student, juggling studies, assignments, and the stress of figuring out life. He wasn't sure how it happened, he couldn't even recall the moment of his death, but none of that seemed to matter now. There was only this emptiness.
Just as despair began to creep in, a voice emerged from the darkness. Soft, but echoing in every direction.
"You have been chosen."
"Chosen? For what?" he asked, his voice shaky but loud in the silence.
A figure appeared before him, an outline shimmering in the void. It wasn't human, that much was clear, though it had the vague form of one. The entity's eyes glowed, flickering like distant stars, and its smile was unsettlingly calm.
"To begin anew"
The entity answered, its voice smooth like silk, but hollow.
"You are no longer part of the world you knew. But you are offered a second chance, an existence unlike any you've known before."
The boy stared, confusion swirling inside him. "A second chance? where?"
The entity raised a hand, and suddenly, three towering, glowing wheels materialized before him, each humming with strange energy. The first one spun slowly, displaying the names of hundreds, perhaps thousands of worlds, some he recognized from books, games, and shows, others entirely foreign. The second was covered in symbols and icons representing powers, abilities, and skills beyond his wildest imagination. The third... the third wheel was unsettlingly blank, save for the word body written in the center.
"You will spin each of these wheels"
The entity explained, eyes narrowing with amusement.
"The first determines the world in which you will be reborn. Second, your abilities. The third... your new form."
His heart raced. A chance at life in another world, with powers of his own? It sounded like something straight out of a fantasy story. And yet... the uncertainty of what these wheels would decide for him weighed heavily.
"Go on" the entity urged.
"Begin."
With a deep breath, the boy stepped forward and reached for the first wheel. His fingers trembled as he gave it a hard spin. The wheel spun faster and faster, the names of countless fictional worlds flashing by in a blur, Star Wars, Middle-Earth, Westeros, Pokemon... Naruto.
The wheel slowed, ticking with each stop until it landed on one name: Naruto.
"Interesting" the entity mused. "A world of shinobi, where power is determined by skill, strategy, and bloodline."
The boy exhaled, half in relief. Of all the places it could've been, this was a world he kind of knew. But what next? He turned to the second wheel and hesitated. This was the one that mattered, the power he would wield in his new life. He reached out and spun it.
Symbols flashed by, some familiar, others incomprehensible, Haki, the Sharingan, ki manipulation, magic systems from all sorts of universes. Then, it stopped. The boy blinked at the result, confused.
Gomu Gomu no Mi
The boy's heart skipped a beat, and his eyes widened in shock. Wait... what?! That's... that's Luffy's Devil Fruit! The realization hit hard. he knew One Piece inside and out. He had watched Luffy stretch and fight for years. This was his power—the ability to become a rubber human.
He couldn't help but grin a little. "The Gomu Gomu no Mi..." he whispered, excitedly. Of all the powers he could have landed on, this was one he actually understood. It was iconic.
The entity chuckled, clearly amused by my reaction. "Ah, the power of the future Pirate King, is it? You'll find it rather... flexible." It paused, its smile turning a little cryptic. "But be mindful, strength in one world may not translate the same in another."
The boy swallowed, unsure what to make of it. But there wasn't time to question. The final wheel stood before him now, the one that would decide his new form. He eyed it nervously. What if it turned him into some hideous monster or... worse, a girl? He wasn't sure he could handle that.
The boy swallowed, unsure what to make of it. But there wasn't time to question. The final wheel stood before him now, the one that would decide his new form. He eyed it nervously. What if it turned him into some hideous monster or... worse, a girl? He wasn't sure he could handle that.
With one last deep breath, he spun.
The wheel turned slower this time, building anticipation with each tick. Names flashed by, forms of all shapes and sizes. Some monstrous, some ethereal, others humanoid. Then, it stopped.
Koneko Toujou
.
His heart sank.
"...Wait. Isn't that... from High School DxD? Koneko? The.."
The entity's grin widened. "Indeed. You will be reborn in the body of a small, powerful, female Nekomata."
The boy stared, his mind racing, panic setting in. "But.."
"No buts" the entity interrupted, laughing softly. "This is your fate, young one. Welcome to your new life."
Before he could protest, everything went dark again.
—
I woke up to the feeling of rough sheets against my skin and the soft murmur of distant voices. My head throbbed, and everything felt... off. Slowly opening my eyes, I stared up at a wooden ceiling, the kind you'd find in some kind of traditional, old-fashioned building. Not a hospital ceiling with fluorescent lights and sterile white tiles. My heart started racing.
I sat up quickly and glanced around. The room was small, with basic wooden furniture. No modern technology in sight, not even a hint of it. Panic bubbled up inside me. Where the hell was I? Had I gone back in time?
As I scrambled to get out of the bed, something else hit me: Naruto. The world I had spun on that damned wheel. I was really here.
The realization hit me like a sledgehammer. I stumbled toward the window, my heart pounding in my chest. I had to know for sure. I pulled back the simple curtains and looked out.... and there it was.
The Hokage Monument.
Four giant faces carved into the side of the mountain, watching over the village. I knew those faces from watching the anime. The First Hokage, Hashirama Senju. The Second, Tobirama. The Third, Hiruzen Sarutobi. And the Fourth, Minato Namikaze. The Fourth meant I was somewhere in the timeline of Naruto's life, before tsunade. But that wasn't important right now. I was in Naruto.
And then I looked down at my hands.... delicate, small. Way too small. My breath hitched in my throat. Something felt... wrong. My hands were pale, feminine. My heart thudded harder. I grabbed a lock of hair that fell over my face.... white. Why is my hair white?!
Frantically, I looked down at the rest of my body and
"Oh no. No, no, no..." I whispered in disbelief.
I was... a girl. Not just any girl. As I glanced down, I saw that I was completely unclothed. My hands shook as I looked lower. And then I saw it..l.
I froze.
A tail. A soft, white tail swished behind me, connected to me. My breath became shallow as I caught a glimpse of myself in the window. Slowly, I leaned closer, staring into the reflection.
Long white hair, cat ears perched on top of my head, and the face of one of the most beautiful girls I had ever seen. Glowing amber eyes stared back at me. I touched my ears, feeling their softness as they twitched at my touch. This was real. I was Koneko. I was a freaking cat girl from High School DxD... in the world of Naruto.
I barely had time to process the horror when
"Excuse me?" a soft voice called from behind.
I whirled around, heart slamming in my chest. Standing in the doorway was a young nurse, looking half surprised at me.
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(nurse pov, few minutes before)
"Nurse, check on the new patient," the doctor's voice was calm but stern as he handed over the clipboard. "The girl who crashed into the Academy building yesterday, without a scratch on her."
The nurse blinked, her curiosity piqued. "The cat girl? The one who fell from the sky?" She shook her head in disbelief. "I thought it was a rumor."
The doctor gave a tired smile. "No rumor. She's in there. Just make sure she's doing well."
With a nod, the nurse pushed open the door to the patient's room, stepping in softly. But what she saw made her pause in surprise. There, standing by the window, was a completely unclothed girl, her wide, golden eyes staring at her own reflection in awe, mesmerized. The long white tail that flicked back and forth behind her only added to the strangeness of the scene.
The nurse cleared her throat, trying to keep her professionalism in check. "Ahem."
The girl jumped, her face turning beet red as she whipped around to face her. Panic flashed across her features as she quickly grabbed the bed sheets and wrapped them around her body, hiding her embarrassment beneath layers of cloth.
The nurse couldn't help but smile, though she kept her tone soft. "How are you feeling?"
—
I gripped the sheets tighter, feeling my face heat up as I pulled the fabric closer to my body. Sitting down on the edge of the bed, I glanced at the nurse, my mind still racing. My heart pounded in my chest, and I could barely process the fact that I was... her now. Not just any girl, but Koneko Toujou, the cat girl from High School DxD. I couldn't help but wonder how on earth I understood Japanese so perfectly all of a sudden. I had never even understood Japanese before. But now, it was as natural as breathing.
My mind drifted to the fact that in my past life, I didn't even finish Naruto. I'd stopped watching after the Sasuke Retrieval Arc. So, how could I be here now, in a world I barely knew? This was beyond confusing, beyond insane.
"How are you feeling?" the nurse repeated softly, a gentle smile on her face. She looked concerned, probably wondering why I wasn't answering right away. I realized I had been staring blankly at her, lost in thought.
"I-I'm fine," I stammered, my voice sounding smaller and more delicate than I was used to. I shifted nervously under the weight of her gaze, still clutching the sheets tightly around me. "Where... where am I, exactly?"
Her smile widened slightly, but it was still soft, almost maternal. "You're in Konoha, in the Land of Fire. You landed right onto the Academy," she said, her voice calm and reassuring. Then, with a more curious tone, she asked, "Do you remember anything? How did you fall from the sky?"
Her voice was caring, but the question sent a spike of panic through me. There was no way I could tell her the truth. I mean, who would believe I used to be a boy in another world, let alone that I was from a completely different universe? And that I had spun some magical wheel that threw me into this mess? I shook my head, trying to look as confused as possible.
"I... I don't remember," I lied, my heart racing. "I don't even know who I am exactly."
The nurse's expression softened even more, a flicker of sadness crossing her face. "Do you remember if you have any family? Parents? Someone who can take care of you?"
The question hit me like a punch to the gut. Family... parents. My mind instantly went to my mom and dad from my past life. They must be worried sick. They probably think I ran away or something. The thought made my chest tighten. They'd blame themselves, wondering what went wrong. I'd never see them again. My throat tightened, and before I knew it, tears welled up in my eyes.
"I don't have any parents," I whispered, my voice barely audible. I wasn't lying this time. Not in this world, at least.
The nurse's face filled with sympathy as she knelt down beside the bed. "Oh, sweetheart..." Her voice was gentle, and before I could stop myself, the tears started spilling down my cheeks. The reality of everything crashed into me all at once. My parents, my real parents, I'd never see them again. They'd never know what happened to me.
The nurse noticed my tears and quickly leaned forward, pulling me into a comforting hug. I buried my face in her shoulder, sobbing quietly, the weight of the situation too much to bear. I never would have cried like this in my past life, I thought bitterly. Maybe being in a girl's body is making me more emotional or something. It was a pathetic attempt at coping, but the thought gave me something to hold onto.
The nurse stroked my hair gently, murmuring soft reassurances as I cried. I couldn't help but lean into her warmth. She was kind, and for a brief moment, it made me feel less alone in this strange new world.
After a minute or two, I managed to pull myself together, sniffling as I wiped the last of the tears from my eyes. The nurse pulled away slightly, still smiling at me with that same comforting expression.
"You don't have to worry," she said softly. "You'll be put up for adoption. At your age, it shouldn't be too hard to manage. You'll stay at the orphanage here in Konoha. It's a good place, and they'll take care of you."
I nodded, my voice caught in my throat as I tried to calm down. "Okay," I mumbled, wiping my face one last time.
The nurse stood up, adjusting the blanket around me. "Get some rest now," she said kindly. "We'll take care of everything tomorrow."
I nodded again, watching her as she gave me one last smile before walking out of the room, closing the door quietly behind her. As soon as she left, the silence of the room pressed down on me like a weight.
I lay back down on the bed, staring at the ceiling. My mind drifted back to my old life, to my family. I had no idea what had happened to my body back in that world, or how they were dealing with my disappearance. Were they searching for me? Were they blaming themselves? The thought tore at my heart.
But I couldn't think about that right now. There was no going back. This was my reality now, and I had to figure out how to survive. I closed my eyes, willing myself to sleep, trying not to think about the life... and the family, I'd never see again.
In a twist of fate, an 18-year-old engineering student finds himself in the afterlife, only to be thrust into the world of Naruto as Koneko Toujou, a cat girl with extraordinary powers. Awakening in a mysterious, old-fashioned hospital, he must grapple with his new identity, the loss of his past life, and the uncertainty of his future in a world of ninjas. As he navigates the challenges of being a girl with a tail and cat ears, he discovers the warmth of friendship, the pain of separation from his family, and the strength to forge a new path in the Hidden Leaf Village. Will he embrace his new life, or will the memories of his old self haunt him forever?
----
Falling for a new life: From Engineering Student to Cat Girl!
The boy opened his eyes to nothing but darkness. It was so dense, so absolute, that he wondered if he had gone blind. He blinked, shook his head, and even rubbed his eyes, but there was no change. No light, no sound, no sensation except for the weight of his own body. Is this it? he thought. Is this what comes after death?
His last memory was of an ordinary day, one like so many others. He had been a first year engineering student, juggling studies, assignments, and the stress of figuring out life. He wasn't sure how it happened, he couldn't even recall the moment of his death, but none of that seemed to matter now. There was only this emptiness.
Just as despair began to creep in, a voice emerged from the darkness. Soft, but echoing in every direction.
"You have been chosen."
"Chosen? For what?" he asked, his voice shaky but loud in the silence.
A figure appeared before him, an outline shimmering in the void. It wasn't human, that much was clear, though it had the vague form of one. The entity's eyes glowed, flickering like distant stars, and its smile was unsettlingly calm.
"To begin anew"
The entity answered, its voice smooth like silk, but hollow.
"You are no longer part of the world you knew. But you are offered a second chance, an existence unlike any you've known before."
The boy stared, confusion swirling inside him. "A second chance? where?"
The entity raised a hand, and suddenly, three towering, glowing wheels materialized before him, each humming with strange energy. The first one spun slowly, displaying the names of hundreds, perhaps thousands of worlds, some he recognized from books, games, and shows, others entirely foreign. The second was covered in symbols and icons representing powers, abilities, and skills beyond his wildest imagination. The third... the third wheel was unsettlingly blank, save for the word body written in the center.
"You will spin each of these wheels"
The entity explained, eyes narrowing with amusement.
"The first determines the world in which you will be reborn. Second, your abilities. The third... your new form."
His heart raced. A chance at life in another world, with powers of his own? It sounded like something straight out of a fantasy story. And yet... the uncertainty of what these wheels would decide for him weighed heavily.
"Go on" the entity urged.
"Begin."
With a deep breath, the boy stepped forward and reached for the first wheel. His fingers trembled as he gave it a hard spin. The wheel spun faster and faster, the names of countless fictional worlds flashing by in a blur, Star Wars, Middle-Earth, Westeros, Pokemon... Naruto.
The wheel slowed, ticking with each stop until it landed on one name: Naruto.
"Interesting" the entity mused. "A world of shinobi, where power is determined by skill, strategy, and bloodline."
The boy exhaled, half in relief. Of all the places it could've been, this was a world he kind of knew. But what next? He turned to the second wheel and hesitated. This was the one that mattered, the power he would wield in his new life. He reached out and spun it.
Symbols flashed by, some familiar, others incomprehensible, Haki, the Sharingan, ki manipulation, magic systems from all sorts of universes. Then, it stopped. The boy blinked at the result, confused.
Gomu Gomu no Mi
The boy's heart skipped a beat, and his eyes widened in shock. Wait... what?! That's... that's Luffy's Devil Fruit! The realization hit hard. he knew One Piece inside and out. He had watched Luffy stretch and fight for years. This was his power—the ability to become a rubber human.
He couldn't help but grin a little. "The Gomu Gomu no Mi..." he whispered, excitedly. Of all the powers he could have landed on, this was one he actually understood. It was iconic.
The entity chuckled, clearly amused by my reaction. "Ah, the power of the future Pirate King, is it? You'll find it rather... flexible." It paused, its smile turning a little cryptic. "But be mindful, strength in one world may not translate the same in another."
The boy swallowed, unsure what to make of it. But there wasn't time to question. The final wheel stood before him now, the one that would decide his new form. He eyed it nervously. What if it turned him into some hideous monster or... worse, a girl? He wasn't sure he could handle that.
The boy swallowed, unsure what to make of it. But there wasn't time to question. The final wheel stood before him now, the one that would decide his new form. He eyed it nervously. What if it turned him into some hideous monster or... worse, a girl? He wasn't sure he could handle that.
With one last deep breath, he spun.
The wheel turned slower this time, building anticipation with each tick. Names flashed by, forms of all shapes and sizes. Some monstrous, some ethereal, others humanoid. Then, it stopped.
Koneko Toujou
.
His heart sank.
"...Wait. Isn't that... from High School DxD? Koneko? The.."
The entity's grin widened. "Indeed. You will be reborn in the body of a small, powerful, female Nekomata."
The boy stared, his mind racing, panic setting in. "But.."
"No buts" the entity interrupted, laughing softly. "This is your fate, young one. Welcome to your new life."
Before he could protest, everything went dark again.
—
I woke up to the feeling of rough sheets against my skin and the soft murmur of distant voices. My head throbbed, and everything felt... off. Slowly opening my eyes, I stared up at a wooden ceiling, the kind you'd find in some kind of traditional, old-fashioned building. Not a hospital ceiling with fluorescent lights and sterile white tiles. My heart started racing.
I sat up quickly and glanced around. The room was small, with basic wooden furniture. No modern technology in sight, not even a hint of it. Panic bubbled up inside me. Where the hell was I? Had I gone back in time?
As I scrambled to get out of the bed, something else hit me: Naruto. The world I had spun on that damned wheel. I was really here.
The realization hit me like a sledgehammer. I stumbled toward the window, my heart pounding in my chest. I had to know for sure. I pulled back the simple curtains and looked out.... and there it was.
The Hokage Monument.
Four giant faces carved into the side of the mountain, watching over the village. I knew those faces from watching the anime. The First Hokage, Hashirama Senju. The Second, Tobirama. The Third, Hiruzen Sarutobi. And the Fourth, Minato Namikaze. The Fourth meant I was somewhere in the timeline of Naruto's life, before tsunade. But that wasn't important right now. I was in Naruto.
And then I looked down at my hands.... delicate, small. Way too small. My breath hitched in my throat. Something felt... wrong. My hands were pale, feminine. My heart thudded harder. I grabbed a lock of hair that fell over my face.... white. Why is my hair white?!
Frantically, I looked down at the rest of my body and
"Oh no. No, no, no..." I whispered in disbelief.
I was... a girl. Not just any girl. As I glanced down, I saw that I was completely unclothed. My hands shook as I looked lower. And then I saw it..l.
I froze.
A tail. A soft, white tail swished behind me, connected to me. My breath became shallow as I caught a glimpse of myself in the window. Slowly, I leaned closer, staring into the reflection.
Long white hair, cat ears perched on top of my head, and the face of one of the most beautiful girls I had ever seen. Glowing amber eyes stared back at me. I touched my ears, feeling their softness as they twitched at my touch. This was real. I was Koneko. I was a freaking cat girl from High School DxD... in the world of Naruto.
I barely had time to process the horror when
"Excuse me?" a soft voice called from behind.
I whirled around, heart slamming in my chest. Standing in the doorway was a young nurse, looking half surprised at me.
—
(nurse pov, few minutes before)
"Nurse, check on the new patient," the doctor's voice was calm but stern as he handed over the clipboard. "The girl who crashed into the Academy building yesterday, without a scratch on her."
The nurse blinked, her curiosity piqued. "The cat girl? The one who fell from the sky?" She shook her head in disbelief. "I thought it was a rumor."
The doctor gave a tired smile. "No rumor. She's in there. Just make sure she's doing well."
With a nod, the nurse pushed open the door to the patient's room, stepping in softly. But what she saw made her pause in surprise. There, standing by the window, was a completely unclothed girl, her wide, golden eyes staring at her own reflection in awe, mesmerized. The long white tail that flicked back and forth behind her only added to the strangeness of the scene.
The nurse cleared her throat, trying to keep her professionalism in check. "Ahem."
The girl jumped, her face turning beet red as she whipped around to face her. Panic flashed across her features as she quickly grabbed the bed sheets and wrapped them around her body, hiding her embarrassment beneath layers of cloth.
The nurse couldn't help but smile, though she kept her tone soft. "How are you feeling?"
—
I gripped the sheets tighter, feeling my face heat up as I pulled the fabric closer to my body. Sitting down on the edge of the bed, I glanced at the nurse, my mind still racing. My heart pounded in my chest, and I could barely process the fact that I was... her now. Not just any girl, but Koneko Toujou, the cat girl from High School DxD. I couldn't help but wonder how on earth I understood Japanese so perfectly all of a sudden. I had never even understood Japanese before. But now, it was as natural as breathing.
My mind drifted to the fact that in my past life, I didn't even finish Naruto. I'd stopped watching after the Sasuke Retrieval Arc. So, how could I be here now, in a world I barely knew? This was beyond confusing, beyond insane.
"How are you feeling?" the nurse repeated softly, a gentle smile on her face. She looked concerned, probably wondering why I wasn't answering right away. I realized I had been staring blankly at her, lost in thought.
"I-I'm fine," I stammered, my voice sounding smaller and more delicate than I was used to. I shifted nervously under the weight of her gaze, still clutching the sheets tightly around me. "Where... where am I, exactly?"
Her smile widened slightly, but it was still soft, almost maternal. "You're in Konoha, in the Land of Fire. You landed right onto the Academy," she said, her voice calm and reassuring. Then, with a more curious tone, she asked, "Do you remember anything? How did you fall from the sky?"
Her voice was caring, but the question sent a spike of panic through me. There was no way I could tell her the truth. I mean, who would believe I used to be a boy in another world, let alone that I was from a completely different universe? And that I had spun some magical wheel that threw me into this mess? I shook my head, trying to look as confused as possible.
"I... I don't remember," I lied, my heart racing. "I don't even know who I am exactly."
The nurse's expression softened even more, a flicker of sadness crossing her face. "Do you remember if you have any family? Parents? Someone who can take care of you?"
The question hit me like a punch to the gut. Family... parents. My mind instantly went to my mom and dad from my past life. They must be worried sick. They probably think I ran away or something. The thought made my chest tighten. They'd blame themselves, wondering what went wrong. I'd never see them again. My throat tightened, and before I knew it, tears welled up in my eyes.
"I don't have any parents," I whispered, my voice barely audible. I wasn't lying this time. Not in this world, at least.
The nurse's face filled with sympathy as she knelt down beside the bed. "Oh, sweetheart..." Her voice was gentle, and before I could stop myself, the tears started spilling down my cheeks. The reality of everything crashed into me all at once. My parents, my real parents, I'd never see them again. They'd never know what happened to me.
The nurse noticed my tears and quickly leaned forward, pulling me into a comforting hug. I buried my face in her shoulder, sobbing quietly, the weight of the situation too much to bear. I never would have cried like this in my past life, I thought bitterly. Maybe being in a girl's body is making me more emotional or something. It was a pathetic attempt at coping, but the thought gave me something to hold onto.
The nurse stroked my hair gently, murmuring soft reassurances as I cried. I couldn't help but lean into her warmth. She was kind, and for a brief moment, it made me feel less alone in this strange new world.
After a minute or two, I managed to pull myself together, sniffling as I wiped the last of the tears from my eyes. The nurse pulled away slightly, still smiling at me with that same comforting expression.
"You don't have to worry," she said softly. "You'll be put up for adoption. At your age, it shouldn't be too hard to manage. You'll stay at the orphanage here in Konoha. It's a good place, and they'll take care of you."
I nodded, my voice caught in my throat as I tried to calm down. "Okay," I mumbled, wiping my face one last time.
The nurse stood up, adjusting the blanket around me. "Get some rest now," she said kindly. "We'll take care of everything tomorrow."
I nodded again, watching her as she gave me one last smile before walking out of the room, closing the door quietly behind her. As soon as she left, the silence of the room pressed down on me like a weight.
I lay back down on the bed, staring at the ceiling. My mind drifted back to my old life, to my family. I had no idea what had happened to my body back in that world, or how they were dealing with my disappearance. Were they searching for me? Were they blaming themselves? The thought tore at my heart.
But I couldn't think about that right now. There was no going back. This was my reality now, and I had to figure out how to survive. I closed my eyes, willing myself to sleep, trying not to think about the life... and the family, I'd never see again.