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Kegan's eyebrows knit together when the cell door didn't close even after the ten minute warning. That was 30 minutes ago. She was more than shocked when Fin came running, more like stomping, into the room breathlessly. She could hear his footsteps from all the way down the hall. "Leave." He managed to get out behind his scratchy voice. Her eyebrow quirked up in question. "I think you may need another nap." He pulled at his full head of hair in frustration as he opened his mouth but no words came out. He tried again and still nothing came out. "N-need to go-o." "Three words? That's a record." "Kegan." Luke glared at her with steady eyes. She held her hands up in surrender and got up. "Why?" "War-r-rden kill mo-o-ve u-up now." Her mind racked her brain trying to figure out what he m