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Julian

“We do,” I replied.

“I’ve noticed disruptions.”

“I’m sure you have.” I said.

There was a pause on his end. Not surprise, just calculation. “You wouldn’t happen to know anything about that.”

“No,” I said, truthfully. “But I know why you’re worried.”

There was another pause. Longer this time. “Careful.” He said.

“I am,” I said. “That’s the problem.”

His exhale was controlled. “You’re playing a dangerous game.”

“You taught me how,” I replied, and ended the call.

Evan stared at me afterward
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