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Gus let out a low whistle. “Sounds like it's been hell. I'm sorry.” He frowned sympathetically. We fell into a discussion about that night, and it felt kind of good to open up about it. Even Tory and I hadn't really spoken about it since. And I was starting to feel like we had at least a few people on our side here.
He was taking pictures so its safe to assume hes connected to the press somehow so why open up to him
My horoscope had told me I'd be ruled by Venus today. And that was the horniest fucking planet in the solar system. I should have been prepared to deal with it. I was a professor at Zodiac Academy, dammit, and I couldn't even ward off Venus when it shoved me in front of The Savage King's daughter. Mercury was moving into retrograde soon too, maybe that was why my decisions were all over the place.
“Do you hate me, then?” he asked quietly and for some strange reason it sounded like the idea of that didn’t sit well with him. I forced myself to reply in a steady tone, holding his eye as I spoke. “No,” I said, and a glimmer of relief spilled through his eyes, almost halting me there but I wasn’t quite so blinded by him as to give him a free pass for all his bullshit. “To hate you, I’d have to care about you. And I don’t give one shit about you,” I said coldly.
The two Pit Keepers were dressed completely in silver; one was the dark-haired Justin Masters from the A.S.S. and the other was a tall girl with thin lips and the surname of Badgerville on her back. The two Pit Keepers were dressed completely in silver; one was the dark-haired Justin Masters from the A.S.S. and the other was a tall girl with thin lips and the surname of Badgerville on her back. The
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