Panel 1:
A person lies in a hospital bed, speaking to a woman standing beside them. The person says, "...and then Death flashed before my eyes." The woman looks concerned.

Panel 2:
In a flashback, Death, depicted as a cloaked figure, dramatically opens its cloak in front of the person. The person looks shocked.

Panel 3:
The person says "This is creepy." Death, now sweating, stands silently as the person looks at the open cloak with a neutral expression.

Panel 4:
The person is back in the hospital bed, speaking to the woman. The woman says, "You are so brave." She looks touched and slightly teary-eyed.

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