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Kinley got up the next morning still feeling drained, coffee not even picking her up as her father chattered away, not surprised in the slightest by how tired she looked. She wasn't exactly known for being a morning person. Spencer she noticed was nowhere to be found and when she flagged Thomas down, he was more than happy to divulge that he was currently sitting in his study. At least she didn't have to go searching high and low she thought with satisfaction. Her father caught her eye and took Sam outside, promising the boy some training time so that he wouldn't suspect anything was up as Kinley stood up with a purpose and fairly strode down the corridors to where she knew the study was. Kinley didn't bother knocking. She had no time for that. Instead she swung the door wide open and st