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Kral carried the paper with him on his way to the Barns on the east side, ignoring the odd stares his uniform attracted, until he reached his childhood home.
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He let himself in, and stepped inside.
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―Hello? he heard his mom, Rowena, call out.
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―Hey mom, it's me, Kral said.
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―Oh how lovely, I'm in the kitchen, come in come in.
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When he came to the kitchen, he found her finely cutting broccoli and potatoes.
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―Sorry I didn't come to the door, was just finishing this up.
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Going to cook some a little bit for me, leave it raw for your father, mix in some alfalfa and clover.
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Human food, but I hope it will cheer him up a bit, you know?
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Kral nodded.
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―Are you staying for dinner?
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―No, sorry mom.
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Gotta go back soon, will have a guard shift tonight.
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Just wanted to see dad, see if he's alright.
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How's he doing?
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―Well, you know your dad. He doesn't want to make any sort of fuss.
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But honestly, I think his company's going to run into trouble if they lose clients.
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He said even a couple projects downtown are getting a bit skittish.
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Not that they mind farm animals, but they're worried about getting targeted.
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Kral nodded.
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The Hierarchy could be vicious, even to other yaks.
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―Don't let it get you down, okay hon?
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We've been here a while.
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My grandpa, Grandpa Pete's dad, told me when he came to Galvarelli they wouldn't even let farm animals work for pay.
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We've come a long way.
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This is just nasty politics.
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―I know, mom.
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I'm just a bit worried.
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You know, I don't really get to see what goes on that much at work, but it always seems like there's Hierarchy people coming and going, talking to the President.
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Rowena smiled.
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―Kral, President Calvin is the reason we got to adopt you.
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He's been campaigning for us since he was still a kid himself.
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―I know, I know.
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Still.
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―Be patient.
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Change takes time.
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Government is always hard, and the fact that we won the election is a good sign for us, okay?
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Rowena finished with her dicing, and washed her hands before coming over to give Kral a hug.
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She wasn't particularly tall for a sow, and Kral was particularly tall for a yak, so her hugs barely reached above his waist.
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But especially when Kral was worried, they felt like they enveloped him in warmth.
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Her prep done, Rowena sat by the dining table, and waited for Kral to join.
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―So what else is going on at work.
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Still a Sergeant?
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What happened to Lieutenant?
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Kral flushed with mild embarrassment and shame.
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―I told you mom, there really isn't a Lieutenant vacancy open.
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―What about Hermann?
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He got promoted, right?
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―Yeah, but there was an open spot then.
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―Adrienne trusted him over you?
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You know her mom works at the hospital with me, right?
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Want me to talk to her?
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The mild embarrassment grew a bit stronger.
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―No mom, I promise.
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Hermann deserved it, and I'll be next up.
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But I'm doing good, Captain Adrienne likes me.
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And my squad does too.
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We just recruited someone else under me, so the Guard's still growing.
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It's all going great.
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While he was talking, Rowena had started to pull some documents out of her work bag.
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She started to look at whatever work she'd brought home.
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―You tell Hermann how you feel about him yet?
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Embarrassment was no longer strong enough to describe what that question made him feel.
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―No mom, it's not like that.
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We work together, and anyway, he's just a good friend.
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Rowena looked up from her papers long enough to give Kral an infuriatingly knowing look.
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They sat in silence for a bit, while Rowena worked.
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―Dad's home late, right?
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Should I go out and look for him.
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―No, I think it's just this project.
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And especially now I think it's just keeping him there a bit longer.
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Kral nodded, but it didn't entirely reassure him.
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―What are you working on?
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―Well, not totally sure yet.
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There's been a bit of a spike in costs recently in a couple departments, which is why accounting is involved, but a few of us think it could be a latent epidemic.
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Grim, I know, she said in response to Kral's wince.
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It's minor for now, hopefully.
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We're just trying to do the statistics on it to see what's going on.
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―What kind of epidemic?
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―It's basically a low-level insomnia, with some auditory hallucinations.
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They've been calling it malacusis so far.
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But it's been hitting the Northside so far, which is why we think Old Imperial noticed first.
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―Makes sense. Not a lot of Hierarchy types going down to Grove.
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―Right.
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Another short silence, until eventually Bovril finally came in.
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He looked rough, with patches of dirt and a tiredness Kral hadn't seen in him much.
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For the first time, Kral had a real sense of how old his father was.
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He nodded at Kral once he noticed Kral there.
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―Kral.
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He gave Rowena a hug, holding her while she sat.
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―Hey, darling, he said.
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―Hi, she said back, giving him a huge smile, along with a quick kiss.
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―How are you doing, dad? Kral asked.
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―You heard all the protests?
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―Yeah, we had a security briefing about it.
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And it was in the papers, he said, pointing at the newspaper he'd brought with him.
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―Well, I'm doing alright, kid.
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These protestors have a problem, their right to express it.
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―Dad you look like hell, what actually happened.
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―Kid, we're building buildings.
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It's tough, dirty work.
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I'm going to come home a bit worse for wear sometimes.
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Kral stared at him, trying his best to copy his mom's knowing look.
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―Okay, okay.
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Some of the protestors tried to break the line and rough our crew up a bit.
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But seriously, it's nothing.
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Most of this is just dirt they tried to throw.
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Which doesn't really make sense.
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Again, we just get dirty while working anyway.
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I think it was just what they had.
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But the Garrison had some guys there, trust me, it's all okay.
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Now let's talk about dinner.
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Broccoli?
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―Yep, and potato, Rowena replied.
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Let me know when you're ready, I'll cook my part in about five minutes.
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―Dad, I wanted to talk a bit more, Kral said.
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I was talking to some of the guys in my squad.
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You know Kari, right?
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Met her once, I think.
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She said she knows a few Guards looking to do private security stuff on their free days.
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We could get them to work security for your crew―
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―Absolutely not, Bovril interrupted.
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―Let me finish at least.
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―No, Kralvin, I told you before.
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Drop it, I'm not interested.
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―Seriously, just hear me out.
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I'm not talking about any kind of force.
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We could just join counter-protests as they happened.
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Those already happen, and you're fine with it.
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Kari and I, a couple other Guards in my squad, we'd be able to cover the full week.
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And she has some other friends outside the Guards.
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Even Hermann said he was supportive.
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Bovril shook his head.
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―Anything else?
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―No, that's it.
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Seriously, it'd be easy.
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And everyone will volunteer, won't cost anyone anything.
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―Still a no, son.
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―Dad, c'mon! Kral found himself yelling.
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I just want to make sure you stay safe.
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―Kralvin, I'm telling you, I don't need it.
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Even those hateful Hierarchy bastards have the right to protest without armed guards trying to come down to stop them.
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And I don't want to you to risk your job or anything, got it?
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―It's fine, we checked that it'd be okay with the Captain.
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And besides, dad, it's our job to protect people.
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―No, your job is to protect the President.
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Not to show up at protests at construction sites.
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―Why are you fighting this?
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People have security, it's fine.
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And I asked around if anyone was there to hear what they were chanting.
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They're talking about driving everyone out of the Barns.
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It's scary.
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―Kralvin, I told you, drop it.
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I didn't come here because I wanted to have to hide behind people with weapons, got it?
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―Is that what it's about?
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What, you're ashamed of me?
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Ashamed of my job?
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―Kralvin! Rowena barked.
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She was glaring at him from her seat.
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Kral felt how angry he was, and how close to tears he'd found himself.
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And then he felt ashamed of letting his emotions come out so strongly.
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―Son, I love you.
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But I'm disappointed that you think that people can't protest without bringing weapons and violence into it.
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―Bov, Rowena interjected.
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Kral's chest buzzed with anger.
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He stormed out of the house, and walked down the street a ways, then headed back and sat on his old chair on the porch.
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After stewing a few moments, when he'd started to calm himself down, his mom walked out with some water for him.
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He drank it gratefully.
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―Are you okay, Krally?
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Kral nodded.
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―Don't mind what he said, okay?
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There's been a lot of stress recently.
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―Am I wrong, mom?
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I'm just trying to help him out.
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I want to make sure he stays safe.
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―Kral, your father's lived a tough life.
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He's about as brave and strong as they come, but he's got pride too.
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I think he just wants to get through these protests his own way.
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―That's what I'm worried about though.
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What if they don't ease up anytime soon, or if they get worse?
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―Then we'll deal with it as it happens.
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But don't forget to let people surprise you, okay?
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As I said, we've been here a while, even your dad.
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Sometimes, people don't understand us.
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Or they're angry at us.
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But overall, we've been accepted more and more.
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And by the way Kral, I'm scared too, okay?
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I worry about him every day, every time I hear about anything going on, every time someone at the hospital mentions a cow.
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And same with you.
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But I have to trust you, and you have to trust your dad.
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Now gone on home, you have to work, right?
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Kral nodded.
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Rowena gestured for a hug, and Kral nuzzled against her back.
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―Bye Kral, have a good day at work.
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Love you.
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―Bye Mom, love you too.
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