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"Hah! Boring!" Hayle got out of bed after the most awkward dinner she had ever experienced. She had expected to spend the evening with Jaxter, but he chose to have dinner in his room instead. Hayle's face showed boredom; she had already paced around the room twice before deciding to sleep, but unfortunately, she couldn't sleep at all. Perhaps she just wasn't used to this situation. She opened her unlocked bedroom door, looking down dimly lit hallways. Maybe finding something to do would make Hayle a bit tired and sleepy; she had spent the whole day wrapped up in her bed. Her feet moved slowly on the carpeted floor, nearly all of it covered, muffling anyone's footsteps. In her nightgown, somehow perfectly fitting her body, Hayle wandered through the mansion even though the clock on the w