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Even though she was doing a darn good job at hiding it, I was still able to pick up on the fact that Dilara was not acting like herself. I got the distinct impression that she didn't want to spend too much time talking to me, and the aura that I could feel drifting off of her in waves, wasn't exactly a positive one, either. It was making me question what was going on, but as I turned my attention to Athena, I realized that something must have happened between the two of them at some point during the time that I had been gone. I didn't want to be the one to jump the g*n, but I did want to know what it was. "Did something happen while I was gone?" I didn't know which one of them would be the one to tell me the truth, but I did hope that they would answer me. I could imagine how awkward i