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In only a week of living with the Winchesters, I feel like I’ve been here for years. No, centuries. Nina’s moods are wildly unpredictable.
“Millie,” he breathes, “you must get out of here. You are in terrible danger.”
“Everything is soundproofed below the attic. So nobody will hear you. I could be having a dinner party downstairs and they would never hear you screaming.”
He yawns on the other side of the door. “I’m going to sleep now. You just hang tight and we’ll talk more in the morning about your punishment.”
“You need to understand that hair is a privilege.”
“Because you couldn’t take care of your hair, now you will give it to me.”
“Light is a privilege, Nina,” he says.
naked, to teach me clothing is a privilege).
“When I pulled out one of his baby teeth with pliers, I thought he understood.”
“It’s such a shame,” she says, “that he never really learned. I’m glad you stepped up and taught him a lesson.”