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Matt had waited for Lily to finish detention again, and when she left the school, he was leaning against the same pole that they had tied Sam to. The reminder of what she had done to her brother made her feel sick to her stomach– no matter what he had done to her, she had crossed the line by stooping so low. She might have gotten the revenge she had been dreaming about, but in the process, she had become the same kind of person she had resented all her life; she had become a bully. “Hey, Lily,” Matt greeted her with a big smile. “How was detention?” he asked with a cheeky twinkle in his brown eyes. “Ugh, it’s the bane of my existence,” Lily complained with a groan. “But at least today we had Mrs. Montgomery,” she admitted. “Unlike Mr. Devereux, she didn’t snap every time someone so mu