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... felt quite satisfied with how things had turned out. If she could get maintenance, or some guards that weren't on the cloaked-people payroll to confront the spy, things would go so much better.

She slipped into Myrvite Ecology as quietly as she could, though she could see from Professor Viridian's glance her way that he had seen her. For a moment, her heart raced, and she was deeply unsettled. A few hours ago, she'd watched him exsanguinating on the rotunda floor, having first lost all h ...

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