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... looking rather weary.

I frown.

Are you okay? Seriously. Tell me what happened!

I said something I shouldnt have, Tar says in my mind. So I was punished.

Punished how? You look ragged.

Lets just say it wasnt pleasant, he says with a visible shiver. And I cant explain anything about what I said before. If I break the rules again, telling you more than youre allowed to know right now, then I may very ...

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