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Her face relaxed and a hint of a smile crossed her lips. "I'm glad you think so. Have you confronted either of the students?" * * * "That's a...
She fixed him with her trademark stare, her eyebrow still raised. "Don't you know never to tell someone that they look tired?" * * * "Did you...
"Oh, thanks," she said flatly, raising one eyebrow. * * * He frowned, meeting her gaze. "What?" * * * "Anyway... what are you doing here?"...
She blinked in surprise, looking up at him with a wrinkled brow. "What? Yes, of course I am. Why wouldn't I be?" * * * He nodded, leaning back...
"Any updates?" she asked tiredly. Her voice was normally incredibly tranquil, almost as if she were in a dream, but right now, she sounded...
Theresa headed out of the school, tying her hair back. She noticed Maverick and came over to him, frowning. "Hey." * * * He brightened,...
Theresa pulled off her helmet, her curls clinging to her sweaty forehead as she dismounted from the pegasus. "Nice work out there, Theresa," the...
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She gave him a small smile before flapping her wings, taking to the air.
"It'll be okay," she reassured him. "I'm going to head home, but don't worry, okay?" * * * "You always are. Go call her."
She gave him a small smile, tapping her own temple. "I do. Never doubt a girl who can see the future, remember?" * * * Sylas frowned and stood...
She watched him, and for some reason, his sadness affected her. "Hey. We're already better than the police, okay?" she said gently. "We'll find...
She nodded, and turned to leave. Theresa looked over at Maverick. “You okay?” Monty leaned back, looking over at Theo. “You gonna talk to Lilith?”
They stood uncertainly, all frowning. "Great," Fina said uncertainly.
Theresa frowned before looking around. "So... meeting adjourned?"
Fina flushed, holding up a hand. “I don’t mean to sound abrupt. I meant it more in a ‘is there anything we can do’ kind of way.”
Fina spoke up. "Is that the end of the meeting, then?"
She hesitated for a moment. "I... maybe we don't tell them."
She fell silent for a moment, studying him intently before gently placing a hand on his arm. "We'll keep looking," she said. "Don't panic."
She frowned, looking up at him. The phone was devoid of photos.