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... tan at the library tomorrow? He often visits the West Library too.”

“I’m… alright with that, cough.”

Well, she needed an excuse to get closer to him after all, and luckily Lise’s suggestion was helping her along. Meanwhile, Raytan seemed like he had no intention of listening to Lise this time around.

“No.”

“Raytan.”

“Why should I become that kid’s tutor?”

I am not a kid. At least mentally she wasn’t, though technically, yes, right now she was physically in he ...

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