Chapter Thirty Eight

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He seemed to be making no sense. It obviously wasn't the first time in my life that I had been frightened. I felt like I was searching my brain for an example for the longest time, but I was coming up empty. "I've been frightened before, especially as a kid." "Really? Do you remember when we got called in to see the headteacher because you had kicked that kid in the balls? He was three years older than you and you said he had been picking on one of your friends. You refused to apologise and were suspended for three days to reflect on your behaviour and still wouldn't say you were sorry because you weren't. I sat in that office genuinely scared they were going to expel you. You, on the other hand, didn't give a toss because you knew you were in the right." "Well, I was right." "Yes, I kn

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