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EVOLET Like mother, Like daughter! I don’t know how Fiona’s mother spotted me when her eyes are supposed to be on her daughter! Goddess! This is a problem. What can I do? “Answer me, Evolet! Are you at the arena?!” Mom yelled, getting furious. “Mom, I’m…” “Don’t make me leave this place and head back to that house to find you absent!” She roared, interrupting me. “If I discover you’re not there…” “Maybe that will be enough for you then,” I suddenly said, sounding bold. “It’s best you leave your work and head down here right now, since you feel Fiona’s mother is right and your daughter is in the wrong.” Mom went silent. She couldn’t speak on hearing my response to her rage. This was the best approach. Maybe, just maybe, she’ll buy my lies and stay back. I don’t want her leaving the