FULL COURSE MEAL OF LECTURES

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NATALIA The commotion caused a lot of hours of paperwork, scolding, and precious time lost, but Tristan and I accepted it all without protest. We’d made our choices, and we stood by them even if the price was steep. Fortunately, no packs would want to break allegiance to us. I’m not sure it was the same for Bluebriar, but Tristan already talked to Jude and said he’d still be their ally and that it wasn’t entirely his fault that this happened. And now at the moment, Tristan was on a call with his father. I tried to focus on my screen, fingers hovering over the keyboard, but my ears picked up more than I wanted to admit. He insisted that I work in his office, so I was here. I didn’t argue, though I knew it was just his silly attempt to make it up to me. “…We did what we thought was right,

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