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"How is it going with you?" From slumping her back on the table of the white table that had become their usual spot every lunch, she looked up to see Hera who's voice just popped up on her side as she felt her sat on the chair beside her. "Nothing new. I'm so bored right now," she expressed, voice slow and through a huff. She also went back to burying her face in her arms after that, obviously disappointed over the fewer activities that she was performing under the top agent. "Agent Purple didn't leave you with anything?" Hera asked, looking to the side when she heard steps coming toward them. "Yow, Georgy." "Hey," he greeted back with a grin, then his eyes darted toward the girl, "What happened to her?" "Bored as usual. Unlike us, she wants to move her body all the time and fight wit