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However, doing better than them doesn’t seem like an accomplishment. Wes doesn’t say so to Ollie, though, Wes doesn’t want to remind or offend him. It’s enough that Ollie there, that he tried to console him, and that he is honest. More than enough. Wes leans more into Ollie’s heat and he thinks to close his eyes for a moment when they hear movement in the hallway. Ollie’s head turns toward the noise, but Wes is up and out the door. He hears Ollie’s footsteps and is safe in the knowledge that Ollie is following. Mica is on her way out and, by the time they catch up with her and Randy, she’s gone. Randy turns with a grimace. “We’re leaving.” Wes is taken aback and speechless. “Take all four horses. Wes left his mark; they’re a lot more animal than usual. They do better when they’re toget