. "Miss Sovert."Heather gasped and bolted up in her seat, the front feet of the chair lifting from the floor and thumping back down a second later.Ms.... Hollis tapped the test with her finger. "Did I not tell you how important this test was to your grade, Miss Sovert?"Heather swallowed and nodded."You're not going to get a good grade by stalling. You have more questions on the next page. It would be in your best interest to get to them now." I was ... I was just looking over my answers, Ms.. Although Thrall hadn't gone into many of the specifics of their conversation when recounting this to Aggra, she'd seen a glimmer of joy in her husband's eyes when he told her that he and Jaina had reconciled. The end of the Fourth War had brought relief to countless people on both sides, and Aggra was further elated that her husband had reconnected with what was once his closest friend from the enemy faction. Though, seeing him now, she wasn't so sure anymore. Aggra peered around the corner. .." Speedy, it was nothing. I agree with you in that I don't particularly care for her as a person. I'm not interested in dating her. It was just a drunken mistake. I regret it now," he replied, trying to console her."Do you?" she said, her mood starting to warm. "Well...that's good, then. I just thought you should know that I don't particularly care for your choice of friends in this instance."Oliver was glad that the mood had lightened somewhat. He chuckled to himself for a moment, then. I was a freshmen when the school decided its dorms were so good it had better raise their price. So high in fact it meant I was going to have to find new housing and fast. The university was very nice, so nice in fact it was a wonder I ever even got in but that is a different story. As a flood of the poorer students washed over the local hosing market I was desperate to find someplace to live. I was close to just giving up when I heard a rumor about a house listed for rent that no one had been.
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