"I nodded. "How do we keep her from screwing things up?" I don't know."A bit of color appeared on her cheeks. "Think the next time, you couldput me ba...ck to normal?" She nodded down at her lap. "Even the memories ofhaving this thing since birth isn't making owning it any easier."I smiled. "As soon as tomorrow comes, I'll fix what she did to you."The rest of the day went by so slowly I almost got up several times tocheck if the clocks on the wall matched the time on my phone. Finally,after I was. Anatoly Sergeyevitch has agreed that Pavea should be restored to the bosom of her family.Neena is, however especially pleased that he has agreed to let Pavea complete her training. It would have been such a shame to discontinue early, just when Pavea was beginning to break. The rude, abrasive, wearisome creature was at last beginning to learn some manners. Her training was starting to improve her. Yet, there was a final opportunity for some education. Before she was transferred. Some thing for. “I don’t think you’re fine.” Dr. Bykov commented. “I want you to visit the infirmary.”“That’s not necessary,” Maddi clutched her chest while she leaned on her desk.“All the same,” Dr. Bykov blew off her student’s weak protest. “You’re going.”“I know where it is,” Diana volunteered. “It’s in the administration building. I just came from there. I’ll take her.”“That’s fine,” Dr. Bykov sighed. “We can continue without you. Mallory and Ashley can take notes for your respective groups. “Madison, once. "Well," he continued with a heavy sigh, "It seems that a few other Lav'Brats don't share your perspective. Twenty some odd of the poke's Laurna had in stasis went missing as well. Who ever did it covered their tracks by setting a few small fires and trashing the lab. Needless to say, Laurna isn't happy. She feels responsible, and she has no idea what she's going to tell the trainers who owned them."Miranda shook her head slowly in disbelief. "This town is falling apart," she muttered, "First.
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