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~HARRIET’S POV~ Just like the previous day, I find myself eating alone. It has been like this since my disagreement with Riley last week. He now actively avoids coming home, as he’s displeased with my inability to honour my promise of leaving his abode, something that would’ve left me no choice but to live as destitute, as my brother wouldn’t have taken me back. “I have nowhere to go,” I maunder to myself, peering out of the window, registering the grey sky and the unkind winds that seem to torment even the squirrels, who are hurrying to their burrows to keep warm in this intemperate, bone-chilling weather. Taking into consideration how every creature dreads the reign of the cruel winter, I can’t help but wonder how Riley is holding up. Doesn’t he get cold when he’s out there the whol