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HALEY WAS AWAKE BEFORE her alarm. She hadn't slept much or well, so it wasn't a surprise when her eyes popped open half an hour too early. Her thoughts bounced around, from the events surrounding Ivana to the kiss with Konstantin and right back to the fact that she wasn't going anywhere. How was she supposed to deal with him now? The girls hadn't been any help. After the initial outburst happened and they all got on the video call things had devolved. They each had their own stressors. Haley's eventful day was, in the grand scheme, normal. The women who did what they did faced down real threats. They didn't just wear a gun on their hip and hang around. If someone hired them they needed protection. Which was exactly why Haley would remain Zasha's primary security, though Haley didn't t