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... bit before doing a light training regimen for thirty minutes. He took a shower afterward and did the basics.

That's when he finally checked his phone and sighed with exasperation. As he thought, he had thirty messages from Ellie, most of which were about how he couldn't simply say "thanks" after being sent so much money, and then slowly realizing that he had no intention of responding, and ultimately giving up with a less than appropriate string of curses at him.

'She's as sweet ...

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