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I’D PROBABLY TAKEN LONGER THAN I SHOULD HAVE TO THINK ABOUT

the situation, but it wasn’t like I’d had an uneventful two days. Still, I felt guilty that it had taken me a few hours to finally call her.

When she didn’t answer, I left a voicemail, asking her to call me when she could because I wanted to talk to her. Then I’d called Cain to check in about work and to let him know that I was feeling better. He’d tried to talk me into taking Monday off too, but I’d reminded him that Christmas was next week, which would make for a short week, and Cain had given in. He’d added that if he didn’t think I was up to being there on Monday, he’d tell me to go home, and if I didn’t listen, he’d call my parents.

At some point in time, I was going to call foul when someone threatened me with my parents, but this wasn’t the time to do it. I agreed to his terms.

A quick glance at the time showed that it’d been an hour since I’d called Aline, and she hadn’t called me back. I couldn’t remember
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