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... t the coffee shop; she was lost in her thoughts about Gamma Chiara and Lydia. She was an only child, but she couldn't understand how somebody had so much resentment towards their older sister; they were blood and trying to tear the other down. This, however, did make her wary about Lydia and decided she needed to be more cautious about the things she did towards her. Although, so far, she hadn't really done anything to warrant some sort of revenge from the girl.

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