A mistake

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Athena We retired back to the omega’s quarters, which had soon become a home I was not ready to accept. We all marched along in our numbers into the thatched house. I didn’t acknowledge the massiveness of the house until that night. There was a large hall behind the masters’ lodge. Old rusty bunks with tattered beds were scattered all over the place. There was barely enough to choose from. It was like a heap of organized mess, with a stench of rotten food hanging painfully in the air as we trooped in. Everyone slumped onto their bed, except me, who was busy feeding my eye, disgusted by my surrounding. I looked out for an empty space for myself. Luckily, there was one at the extreme corner of the hall, close to the only tiny window in the room. It was no surprise that everyone took off t

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