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... ght that just because I let you have your way all the time, I couldn’t do anything, didn’t you?"

Her dagger-like glare bore into me, and, against my better judgment, I couldn’t help but feel a twinge of excitement.

"Ugh? Wait a second. Let’s start by putting this paper down."

I smiled awkwardly, trying to diffuse the tension and suggest we talk things out peacefully. But the sinister smirk that crept onto her lips made it clear she had no intention of going easy on me.

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