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EVOLET We sat together under a tree which was situated away from the pack square. Cadell, who sat right next to me in the cold night, covered me up with his leather jacket, without uttering a word. All I could do was gaze at him and let out a thank you, taking hold of the helm of the jacket to shield myself properly. “Don’t mention it,” I heard him respond in a deep low voice, taking his attention out to nothing, while sitting comfortably against the tree. I took my eyes off him, allowing silence to creep in between us. And that increased the guilt I’ve been harboring ever since he left. I turned to the side to look at Cadell, who kept looking into the dark night. I felt like saying something, but I couldn’t. Instead, I looked away then back at his direction again. I repeated this fo