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... had Nick. She refused rides from anyone else and took a taxi instead.

Elizabeth nodded her head and thought to herself, “Yep, that seems fair.”

“Well done,” Elizabeth complimented Nick, who was in the driver’s seat.

Nick Green was confused.

He was both flattered and somewhat puzzled.

“But, regardless, I’ve been praised by Professor Lawrence.”

Nick excitedly stepped on the gas. The car roared and started to drift at high speed.

After a mom ...

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