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••••••••••• Athena •••••••••• “Hey,” Valerio says upon entering the room, and he walks over to me and sits next to the bed, taking my hand. I have been told that I can go home, and he’s here to get me. He wants me to finish the rest of my recovery and Lycaon, which I don’t mind, but I am disappointed and surprised as it appears that my mission failed. My whole reason for poisoning myself and not terminating this baby some other way was to implement Clio, and now hearing him speak the way he does, it’s clear no one’s even thought of her as a potential suspect. He goes on about how better he’d feel if I’m at Lycaon because he will know I’m safe, and that doesn’t just disappoint me but also raises the question of why he thinks I’m not safe in my own home. I ask him if something happened;