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THALIA'S POV. Saying goodbye to Rebecca wasn't easy for me. Not at all. We've become really close this past couple of days and if I had anything to do about it I wouldn't have wanted to leave her behind. But what can I do? "Are you sure you don't want to come with, Rebecca? You really should reconsider your decision to stay back. From what I've seen and heard so far this place isn't that good of a place for any normal person." I said and Rebecca giggled. "Maybe not. But it's still my home, Thalia and has been for long while now. As horrible as the people here are they're still the only family I have left. I can't loose that." Rebecca said and as much as I hate to agree with her, I knew she was right. Family isn't something that can be easily replaced no matter what. Goddess knows I wo