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Regina's endless volleys of harsh rebukes did not look anywhere near ending, that even Lisa had had enough. "That's enough, Mum. We'll deal with our problems ourselves. Go back to bed and rest. You have things to do tomorrow." Regina rolled her eyes at Gabe before she gave a loud and dramatic sigh, and then she retreated back to her room. "If that's all, I'll be going to bed." Gabe had nothing more to say to Lisa. Lisa threw her head up and upended her glass, emptying its contents into her mouth. Muttering under her breath about something they need to talk about, she put on a jacket and was about to leave. "It's getting late. Are you still going out?" the question blurted out of his lips before he knew it. "You don't need to know," she muttered coldly before she flung the door open a