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When Fiona saw Vivian’s hand she could not believe her eyes and she scolded her friend: “You need to be more careful. You are Vivian Miller, the famous violinist. If you lose your hand though, you are nobody.” “Let it go,” Vivian sighed. It is not as bad as it appears to be.” “Just be more careful in the future,” Fiona ordered her. “Is that too much to ask?” Vivian laughed and said, “I promise to be more careful in the future, but I can’t take precautions against Lucy, can I? She was the one who did this to me.” Fiona scowled and said, “Don’t give me that bullshit. You may be able to fool other people, but I know you and Lucy better than most people. No matter what you did to Lucy, she is not the type of person that would lash out at another person. You though, having been hurt by acci