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When Everett went to Alice's room, she was going through the family documents. Also, Alice showed no defensiveness towards Everett. Everett was very measured, standing only at the doorway of Alice's room, and told her he would take her back to Oceanview City. Alice didn't expect Everett to tell her directly that he was taking her back to Oceanview City! This meant that Alice had lost her bet with her grandfather, Dunphy, and she needed to honor her bet. Everett didn't talk much with Alice; after telling her, he left and went back to his room to rest. Alice did not invite Everett in for a long talk either, as she had her own matters to attend to. She needed to quickly read and memorize the documents about the family's true power and then get rid of them. Everett returned to his room