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Edge of the Earth

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After a couple of hours of meditation, I felt more calm than I had before, though I was still upset at Sam. Or disappointed. Or frustrated. Or something. 

I decided I’d spent enough time on myself, and it was time to go see if Ben was available to help me test out the staff. At least, with my parents gone, I didn’t have to worry about anyone trying to take

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