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Rhea stood quietly. The answer was no one. There was no one who could take over in her place. Maybe if something happened to her, they would let her brother lead? Possibly? She didn’t know. There wasn’t a precedence for it. “That doesn’t mean that any of you are any less important to me though. I would be the one having to live with the guilt if something happened.” “And us? If we weren’t there to help you? If we weren’t there to protect you? How do you think we would feel?” Cody asked quietly. Okay… he was right. If she had suspected Abaddon instead of just rushing into the fight, she should at least let Cody and Kelsie know. She should let those who are close to her know. She should make sure Lee knew. She didn’t have to be scared. She also didn’t have to let her own pride cloud her j