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... ands clasped behind his back. His heart beat just a little faster than normal, but he kept his face composed.

He reached Professor Mallet's office and paused.

He'd made up his mind.

Kathlyn had struggled through the first stage alone. She hadn't asked for help. She hadn't even told him what she was planning. But he already knew And he wasn't going to let her face the rest of it on her own...and the rewards weren't bad either

He knocked. Once Firm.

"Enter," ...

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