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Olivia Nathan sighed, and shut his eyes for a moment as though he was exasperated with me for simply going on a walk with his sister. “Did you pay attention to where you were walking just now?” he asked. I frowned. “What? What are you talking about?” Nathan pointed down at my dress. “That’s what I’m talking about,” he said. “Didn’t you pay attention?” I furrowed my brow in confusion, and followed his finger down to my dress. As I did, my eyes widened. My dress, which was already dirty from the fall, was now covered in mud and briars all along the hem. What was once a beautiful white dress was now torn and blackened with mud. “I-I must have stepped through mud somehow on our walk,” I said, bending down to pick off some of the prickly briars with my fingers. “I’m sorry. I didn’t noti