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Chapter Four “Hello, again” I ended up packing fairly lightly because I’ll probably go shopping. Tomorrow we start at the high school here, hence why I ended up bringing my backpack and school supplies. If I’m staying here long, I sure as s**t am going to keep doing well. Tomorrow is the first day after Thanksgiving break, so it’s still pretty early in the school year. Dad took care of all the paperwork for school transfer, and I shouldn’t have any issues with the workload. As Antha and I get out of my car in front of the Red River packhouse, where we’ll be staying to closely oversee training, I see my brothers pull up as well. Damon steps out of his car and comes over to wrap me in a hug. The twins join. “Are you okay, little sis?” I snort. “I’m fine, guys. After putting away my s