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By the time dinner was over that night, the storm seemed to have settled. There had been a lot of tension as everyone sat down around the table but, as everyone ate, they began to let their guard down and chat amicably. That being said, the whole ordeal was exhausting. Nobody quite knew what to expect as they moved forward from day to day, and they were all keenly aware that the situation that had been arranged between Donald and Leo was to go on indefinitely. Once everything was cleaned up, Lucy excused herself and went to her room. After a few minutes, William said goodnight to everyone and came up after her. Following him with their eyes, nobody knew why they’d left. Nobody believed the reasons that they’d given. Once William was out of sight though, Steven said, "Grandpa, Jenny is t