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[Echo] I was sitting on the couch in Victor’s office doing my homework. He’d told me to stay with him so he could be there if I needed him. I was glad that I didn’t fight too hard to stay at school. I ended up sleeping most of the afternoon, waking when my alarm went off to heat the blanket. When Victor woke up, I told him what happened and he held me tight. I told him about what I heard Harmony say and how I’d yelled at her. The first time she’d started talking about my relationship with Gray and Victor, I’d been waffling on what I felt. This time, it made me angry. My relationship with my mates was none of her business and she had no right to tell me who to love and how to love them. And I did love them. That should be what was important, that and the way they loved me. The way they