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Thorn. “I can’t believe he went through all that but at the same time, I know he is strong.” Adrien says to me as we oversee the rebuilding of the infrastructures that were quite ruined during the attack of the red wolves. I pick up a block of cement, carrying it to the point where it is needed and dusting my hands. “Yes, he is. I was worried as to how he would take the news.” I say and Adrien looks at me. “You were different, Thorn. One would think you didn’t even feel sorry due to the way you stepped in front of him. You didn’t even give him a chance to come close to Delilah.” Adrien says and Thorn chuckles. “If you think I would…then, you don’t know me, Adrien. Delilah didn’t need me at all, she spoke for herself.” I say remembering her words. “Thorn, you may not remember but I d