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... keep working on the tasks that you have and improving your systems," I explained, and Melody giggled.

"Yes, daddy. We will make sure we work hard, so you come and spend time with us!" Melody laughed, and I rolled my eyes.

"Love you all," I said, and the grass started to pull us south.

The theater was where Victoria and Katie's dorm had been before, but any traces of the old building were gone. It was like this all over the forest, but new shops and specialty stores were ...

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