57: Bobby's Decision

{OP: "Lovely"-- 21 Pilots]

After a long pause, Mira finally spoke again.

"Admitting it doesn't help..." she said in a low voice. "I tried to talk about it... I just couldn't."

"Hmm, I don't blame you for not talking about it to Raven."

"No, that's not who it bothers me with," Mira said. "I couldn't find the right words with Rumi and Zoey either. I... I'm not even sure what it is anymore. I thought that it had to do with the Saja Boys, but it's not that."

"No that's not it," Abby agreed so quickly that Mira was again caught off gaurd.

"Wait, what makes you so sure?" She raised an eyebrow.

"Uh... because if you didn't want to help us, why would you have so many times?" Abby said like she was slow. "Duh."

Mira wondered at how simplistically men seemed to think.

[You know, I might be a woman, but maybe men have it right on that one...lie, I think we second guess motives a little too much as girls.]

"Well, it's true that I didn't trust you either," she pointed out.

"No doubt, but you had every reason for that," Abby was surprisingly self aware.

"Uh... you're saying that without any hesitation?" Mira was still flabbergasted.

"Uh... I wouldn't have trusted us either if I were you," Abby said. "Remember Sweetheart, we didn't trust you three either. Raven and Morph were the ones who were nice to us, we thougth you would try to kill us at any time."

"Oh..." Mira didn't notice the sassy use of the endearment, she was too busy processing what he'd said. "Yeah... I forgot about that."

"So it goes both ways." 

"'Course I knew that already, I heard what Romance and Baby said." Mira reflected.

"Oohh, ouch. That must have hurt."

"I already knew what they thought..." Mira shrugged but that hurt, so she stopped. "All of you thought the same thing about me... I gave you a hard time right? I'm aggressive... It's all true. It's not like I didn't know I was doing that."

"I dunno, is it giving a hard time to just say the truth." Abby shrugged.

"The truth?" Mira repeated.

"All I remember was you said that you didn't know if Gwi-ma was using us, and if we were sincere, and if it was good to risk getting involved further when you have a responsibility to the world." Abby astonishingly remembered well what Mira's objections had been. "And you were right on all of those things at least a little, since it turned out Baby was hiding a lot and trying to sabotage things on purpose, it was risky to get involved, for you most of all, and it's true that the world needs the Hunters, it doesn't need us. It's not the nicest thing to hear, but it's not as if that's saying anything that shocking either. I mean, not like we didn't know the same thing."

"I'm sorry, since when did you see it that way?" Mira was practically buffering right now.

"I always saw it that way, not sure what you're surprised about," Abby said. "Did I ever say any different?"

Strangely, Mira realized that he never had said she was wrong about that... [Which is true if you reread the previous chapters, btw.]

"Isn't that a weird way to think about it," she said weakly.

"Well, to be honest, I didn't think that hard about it when I was still listening to Gwi-ma since I didn't think at all," Abby said. "But since losing it, yeah, it all makes sense. Not sure I would've tried to held us at all. You Hunters are something else, that's for sure."

"You wouldn't have, huh?" Mira found this validating to hear, in a strange way.

"Oh no, anyone who threatened my friends like that would ha been dead to me," Abby nodded darkly. "No hesitation."

"Wow..." Mira also found that kind of validating to hear.

Though, agreeing with someone who had worked for Gwi-ma wasn't flattering, but...at least she wasn't the only one who would have thought that... that was something.

"Actually, couldn't understand why Rumi and Zoey didn't seem to agree with you on that," Abby added. "I mean, I'm glad they were willing to show mercy but they never seem to think about it that hard. "

"That's how they are. They're much nicer than I am."

"That's sounds more naive than nice. What if one of us had been lying? Or what if Baby had gone through with his plan he had to sell you all out before we realized it? Being cautious around us was only smart."

"Well, yeah, or course it was," Mira was starting to warm up to this. "It was nuts not to at least think about it..."

But she tiled her head. "Of course, I threatened all of you a lot."

"No more than Raven did... no, she did it more times."

"This is unreal," Mira was understanding why he'd ranked her third on the list of difficult people, now, but it was still trippy to hear it. "I mean coming behind only Raven and Baby isn't really flattering, but I didn't expect it."

"Actually, it's probably more nice to have all those reservations and still help anyway," Abby ventured. 

"That's nuts," Mira objected. "That makes no sense. I told you before, I was only doing this because Rumi and Zoey wanted to... we're a team."

"What you says, that's still nice. Stupid, but nice."

"Stupid?" Mira looked up again. "The heck do you get call me stupid for that?"

"I just think if there were reasons against it, it would be dumb to agree to it just 'cause they wanted to do it... that kind of loyalty is cute, though it's dumb."

"Dumb? Says the guy who was enslaved to demon because one of you thought it was a good idea?" 

"Yeah, speaking from experience...there's such a thing as being too committed to a group."

Mira knew he was probably joking but she was still frosty.

"Look, since this is important to Rumi, I didn't want to say no," she said. "Didn't I say this before?"

"Hmmf, if I say what I really think, you'll get more mad," Abby knew what to expect with her.

"Well, say it anyway," Mira was curious now. As most women want to hear hurtful things as soon as they think someone else is thinking them.

"It's just an observation...I noticed the way everyone has been talking about this for the last several days..." Abby said. "And the way they talk about it...and they have a lot to say about how they are right, and this is necessary and everything. Which I am grateful for, of course...but no one ever says that you were pretty much correct about some of what you said before. And if there is something you're not okay with, that's something worth thinking about. Things changed so fast, it's hard to tell what Gwi-ma is going to do next...so... Honestly, I find it a little hard to keep up with and I'm barely sentient again since last week... But, I can't understand taking it so lightly if someone thinks there's a problem."

"So, you're supporting me thinking this a bad idea?" Mira said. "I mean, you just said that...but...wouldn't that basically be arguing against yourself?"

"I'm glad that it didn't turn out they were wrong to do that," Abby said. "But isn't there a balance between being cautious and being too optimistic? And not to sound like a wimp, but even I find the whole thing disturbing to think about. So if, I feel that way, that goes double for anyone who's had the experience firsthand already of being Gwi-ma's favorite target. He really hates all of you, we all know that... I don't think he's going to stop trying to get rid of us. So anything making it worse for you is pretty serious... "

"I... well, yeah," Mira was finding it hard to argue with him. "It does...I mean that's just reasonable... I had every right to be worried."

"Not arguing with that." Abby said.

"And not wasn't like it was out of nowhere," Mira got into this now. "He'd played us all with the Saja Boys thing-- and, it wasn't the first time that a hunter nearly gotten taken out because of that. And Rumi almost was. And sure, we don't know it was her dad's fault, but Gwi-ma must have used him in some way even if he did'tn know it...I mean, it was just stupid not to think about that."

"Yep." Abby wasn't arguing.

"Yeah right?" Mira was forgetting how rude it was to talk about this to the person who was the subject of it. "And this thing is moving really fast, it's impossible to keep up with it. I mean, everything we thought was wrong...or was it? It can't all be if it worked for centuries, but there's more to it... If we go too fast, not stopping to really understand it, we could make a serious mistake."

"Definitely," Abby nodded.

"Yeah and... I mean, it's not like I'm totally unsympathetic to people being enslaved to Gwi-ma after experiencing it myself, but when they're being used to spy on us and lead him to us, I worry about that." Mira went on.

Somehow it was a relief to finally say it like this...not being interrupted and told she was being a jerk for it.

"I agree."

"Will you stop saying that?"

"Are you sure you're not the one with the memory problem? I told you, I never said anything other than that anyway," Abby said. "Remember when Romance got mad about it before, I said you were right."

Mira recalled that this was true.

"Hey, you did say that, she said. "I don't understand...aren't you supposed to be on their side?"

"I think you're not paying attention," Abby was a little bit miffed. "I was just as mad at Baby as snow you were for what he pulled and I thought it was realistic to say we all were a liability after that. You know, it's kinda insulting that you keep ignoring my actual words and keep thinking all of us are some kind of unified hivemind--still. I've had my own thoughts for, like... 4 days, and that counts for something."

Miro almost laughed, almost... But caught herself. What was she doing?

"Okay, maybe I didn't really noticed that..." she admitted. "This is so weird... you agreed with me the whole time?"

"With every single thing you said? Probably not, but the general theme? Sure, it all made sense. I was worried about that and other stuff anyway. Didn't I just say that? You're staying to annoy me."

"This is so weird for me to hear. You don't understand, literally everyone has said that I was taking all this way too negatively. Raven and Morph said we just need to deal with it...and you, the person who's behind the difficulties, are saying that I was reasonable? That's so backwards."

"I don't know, I think if we were honest with ourselves, we'd know where were the biggest problem anyway," Abby looked put out. 

"Still, I don't exactly say all this in the way people want to hear it," Mira felt more ready to say this now.

"Not sure there is a nice way to bring this stuff up, but sure, you could be nicer." Abby didn't bother to lie to her.

Mira was a lot more willing o take this since he'd just said she was right so many times. Though it still irked her.

"Well, all of you could be nicer too," She muttered.

"True, we dish it back just as much so it's all even," Abby said with the air of someone who doesn't actually care. "Frankly, Baby was much worse than you and the other two. I want to smack him for what he did...but he was always like that, now that I can remember. He was one of those weirdos who never tries to make any new friends but has people just adopt him at some point..which was us."

"Was that how he joined your band, then?"

"From what I remember, he just was around when we were training and he could rap and it just went from there." Abby rubbed his head. "I guess we just stuck with him after that."

"If he's like that, maybe he didn't want to lose the only friends he had then," Mira could relate to that too much.

"Could be..."

"He is a little twerp though," Mira frowned. "I guess I get why he didn't trust us, but he's just a brat anyway."

"I guess I should defend him but I really don't feel like doing it," Abby said tiredly. "Let's just say I said you shouldn't say that and move on."

"Whatever," Mira leaned back now. "This conversation is so weird to begin with... I don't know, how do you trust yourself if you think all those things?"

"That's...a good question..." Abby frowned like it bothered him. "I guess I don't fully yet.. Jinu has the same thing if I've learned anything about him a at all... Mystery too. Maybe none of us can fully trust ourselves right now. Redemption is kind of a new thing for us... But I hope at least that I'm on the right track. And it's better than anything else in the last few decades... I'm looking at it as, we already hit rock bottom, so the only place left to go is up. Even failing at being a good human is still better than being a demon."

Mira almost laughed yet again at how accurate that was...but sad.

"I...guess..." she said. "So you helped Huntrix on purpose because it ups you chances? It's just logical..."

"I'm not sure what you're taking about."

"So this... this thing where you try to make sure..." Mira shifted awkwardly. "I mean, the helping with the demon fights... and trying to help us get along better..."

"Oh... that sounds pretty selfish." Abby  said. "Maybe you're right, maybe that was the reason."

"Uh... do you not know your own reason?" Giving him a weird look.

"Well, I thought I don't like to see people fight that much, at least not with their friends," Abby said. "And I think I don't like to see them get eaten by demons either, just..and a rule. Not now that I know what's happening anyway. And, I don't like Gwi-ma, so anything he does is just going to tick me off now...but beyond all that, you have a point: it's logical to want all of you to survive."

"That's... the last thing on the list," Mira was incredulous. "It wasn't that you were concerned about what Gwi-ma said to me because you thought it was to weaken Huntrix?"

"That he was trying to get to you specifically, was a reason for concern." Abby was direct.

Mira felt like she was turning red and that was stupid since it wasn't like that remark was supposed to be flattering...

"Because I'm the easy target?" she guessed. "I'm the angriest one so he's trying to exploit that?"

"I was thinking it's more at you're always trying to protect other people and that leaves you wide open whenever Rumi and Zoey aren't around to cover for it," Abby was so casual about that that it was shocking.

"Uh... Excuse me?" 

"Every single time you got injured was trying to protect either civilians, or us, and you guard was down because you were distracted. Clearly the other two girls have to be there to watch out for that."

Mira was momentarily dumbstruck.

The crazy part was that Abby's interpretation of the events was reasonable. Even single time, save for today in her room, she had been trying to protect someone else when she'd gotten into trouble.

It was true, and she'd had to do it alone or had only Raven as backup, instead of her team, and that was how she'd ended up getting overpowered every time.

So it was...logical...

But that put Mira in the best possible light and everyone else had just assume that the reason Gwi-ma was going after her was more personal...the bad parts of it.

She shook herself.

"I... can't believe that's the way you saw it..."

"Uh...is there another way to see it?" Abby again said like she was stupid. "Isn't that literally what happened? It's pretty irresponsible that you never listen to Rumi when she says not to do that, but then, why do they keep leaving you alone when there's a problem? I don't understand that at all. And not like it's nice for us to be attacked so many times. Maybe that's why I got so mad, its starting to feel personal."

"But you see that it's more the Gwi-ma thought he could get to me," Mira would never have said that outright to him a day ago but he was throwing her off so she was stunned enough to be honest about her fears... as people often are when others act like they don't understand them.

"I think he tried but I don't think that's why the other attacks happened..." Abby said, silt confused. "Wasn't that just to get to us all? Aren't we the ones who draw him to the group anyway? It sound like you're taking responsibility for this, but I don't understand that...that makes no sense. Though the others did say a lot about that and it didn't make sense then either. Like why would you assume that we're the link because he was using us before? And Romance still is? I mean, they don't want to say anything because it hurts his feeling and he's kind of a wimp about that...but, why does that mean turning on someone else and blaming them for it?"

"This has to be cap," Mira shook her head. "Everyone else thinks it's me. Even I think that...you can't think it snot."

"It's stranger that I'm the only one who doesn't. I thought everyone else would agree that it's clearly the Saja Boys' fault this was going on. It's almost like to justify helping us, they have to find someone else to blame."

Actually, he probably had hit on the real reason right there.

And as soon as he said it, Mira could see it.

She could see how Rumi had wanted to try so hard to justify helping the Saja Boys that she had gotten angry with Mira for objecting to it and possibly directed more blame at her than she should have.

Zoey would not have said otherwise if it would put her in the middle.

And of course, the Saja Boys didn't want anyone to focus on the fact that they had the problem, so they would have blamed anyone else.

And Raven and Morph were insecure about their abilities to lead and needed to be right about helping the people they thought they were supposed to, so it was easier to turn on Mira instead of the ones they considered victims of Gwi-ma.

It fit, so much so that it almost made Mira angry to think she didn't realize this sooner and react to it better.

 That was it? She wasn't really wrong, and they were just trying to look at it a certain way to feel confident about it.

And this was the person who saw that? One of the Saja Boys?

Then again he'd never been quite as vocal as the other boys had been about being treated unfairly...

Maybe... she'd not seen it clearly at all...

"I...that could be right," she said aloud, sounding dazed.

"What?" Abby thought that was giving him too much credit.

"I'm saying that makes sense." Mira said, and her tone said she thought it was too good to be true. "Like they picked on me because they didn't want to think about what could go wrong...but I cant help but think about it...I know all about how saying the hard things makes people not like you. That's nothing new for me...I just didn't think tat was it. I knew it was part of it, but I didn't see it was because the were trying to avoid making all of you the bad guys... Celine definitely would have made that worse too. I mean..I'm great at reading people and I thought there was something weird about the way they were acting, but...I dunno, that's just so...it's kind of unfair actually."

"Sounds unfair, yeah," A by agreed. "Though ,it's nice thee want to give us that much credit I guess... And for what it's worth, I'm sorry you got caught in the crossfire of it so much. It is probably our fault."

"Nevermind that," Mira brushed it off. "At this point it's really no more your fault than anyone else's because Gwi-ma is going to do this whether you like it or not... I can't believe this is actually making me feel better though."

She was stunned.

"It was?" Abby was surprised. "I thought it would make make it worse... Aren't you mad at them for that?"

"Oh... I might be..." Mira sighed. "But it's a relief to think that it was something that simple...I'm still not sure it is. Gwi-ma said that he was using me."

"Oh...so he did say that." Abby said. "And you bought that?"

"It makes sense."

"Does it?"

Pause.

"I mean, isn't it true that he understands and exploits our weaknesses?" Mira said.

"Yeah...well fine, maybe... But it's not like you made a deal with him... taunting you about it isn't using you."

"I should have just told the others what he said though." Mira said. "I know I should have... I was afraid of that they'd say if I did... I really did the same thing Rumi did in the end."

"Well that is true..." Abby was staring at the ceiling like he no longer cared about it.

"Is that it? Nothing to add to that."

"I mean, you already admitted it, so...what do you expect me to say? They know now, so.."

"So that's it... no gloating?"

"Gloating? About what? You have all the ammunition about Gwi-ma to use against me if I try." Abby shuddered. "No thanks. None of us can play that superiority card. You Hunters having problems doesn't give us the moral high ground here."

"No...it doesn't," Mira agreed. "Romance acts like it does though."

"He's delusional like that... But seriously, I don't care. As long as you don't hurt any of them, I think there's no possible way you can be worse than we were."

"I'm not planning to hurt them now," Mira said. "I mean...badly anyway..." with a hint of a smirk. "This is just weird to hear... I don't trust it, to be honest."

"Not surprising."

"HEY!"

"What? You have trust issues."

"That's too personal."

"After everything you've ever said to us?"

"Uh...well, that was deserved."

"Saying you have trust issues isn't that bad anyway."

"It's...well, it's still rude.." Mira was feeling more like herself now. "And are you saying all this just so I'll let up on all of you?"

"That's giving me way too much credits." Abby shook his head. "I seriously have no idea what I was doing...I was passed out not that long ago, which was a very embarrassing moment for me, I'm not up to being that manipulative... Though it's sweet you think I could pull that off."

"That' someone someone who was trying to manipulate me would say, but maybe you have a point about the embarrassing yourself part." Mira swallowed. "Though that's really not that embarrassing honestly... that accident must have been horrible to give both of you such a problem with it."

Abby closed his eyes. "I don't want to think about it."

"Right...sorry..." Mira looked away. She didn't think mocking people's pathological fears about something was okay... but she didn't know how to sympathize with it.

This conversation had gotten weird.

If she didn't know better, she'd say it sounded actually genuine...and that was too strange to even think about.

She didn't even realize how long it had been till Raven suddenly returned.

She didn't look happy.

"We've moved everything," she said. "If you're not too delicate, you could help us get it downstairs, Abby."

Abby didn't look pleased with Raven still.

"Where did Bobby go anyway?" Raven noticed he was gone.

"He...was on the phone," Mira said slowly.

Bobby walked back in. "Uh, I was waiting for the right time to come back in," he said helplessly. "Hey, uh...Mira, I was thinking, maybe it would be safer to just get a normal hotel suite for everyone? Something that...your...enemy thing can't find you so easily? Give the guys a chance to fix this place up."

"Now we're talking," Raven answered before Mira could even speak. "That's much better...as long as we're together...better yet, we'll blindfold Romance just in case Gwi-ma tries to use him to spy. That ought to slow down any demons attacks."

"Would it be better to leave Seoul?" Bobby asked.

"Then we won't know if Gwi-ma attacks here," Mira said.

"Gwi-ma is following us," Rave said, "he's tracking Romance's position right now, as well as you...if we leave this city he likely wont attack the city... it would be better to get out of here. Somewhere where there's less people, less possibly causalities if he does attack."

"In that case, maybe one of those resorts that are in the country?" Bobby said. "It's a little last minute, but I can pull some strings. Nice and remote but still luxury."

"Luxury isn't my biggest concern, but Huntrix will draw attention anywhere else," Raven said.

"Okay," Bobby said. "And uh... Mira is there something else I can get for you?"

"No," Mira shook her head. "I'm fine."

Bobby left the room again.

"How much of that conversation did he hear?" Abby wondered.

"What did you say?" Raven scowled at them. "Please, none of your embarrassing speeches, I hope. Last thing we need is for him to get ideas."

"It was nothing like that." Mira was not in the mood for Raven's humor--if you could call it that. "We just talked about the problem."

"How nice. I'd like to hear about that, but apparently, I'm not one to confide in." Raven was clearly mad.

"I'm not apologizing for saying that." Abby was a lot more stubborn than he looked. 

Raven glared at him.

"Why do you care anyway?" Mira asked flatly. "Since when do you care about how I feel, Raven? Did you want to hear me complain?"

Raven seemed a little surprised. "If you had a problem, I'd have liked to know."

"So you could tell me why I'm wrong for having that problem?" Mira was not fully calmed down, as her tone revealed. "I don't need you to tell me that!"

Raven flinched slightly.

"Do you actually care about any of us?" Abby asked grimly. "Or is it just your job?"

Raven pursed her lips together, and then she walked out of the room.

"My gosh, you survived saying that to her." Mira didn't know if she was impressed or horrified by that. "Twice."

"I may have taken it too far..." Abby looked a bit sorry. "I think it's been so long since I felt angry about anything...I forgot what it's like to control it."

"No need for you to get angry about this anyway," Mira said. "It's my problem... I should be the one to tell her off. But, I don't have the energy. Honestly, she reminds me of my mother sometimes...and Celine...and a drill sergeant."

"I still like her more than Celine, but that might be offensive ..."

"No...she's still more honest than her," Mira reflected to herself. "Another thing it'll be fun to explain to Celine... She'll hear about it for sure... Oh, whatever, I don't care anymore."

"Hey, Mira." Rumi came in then. "Bobby just told me we're just going to go to a hotel, so...was there something you wanted us bring for you?"

"I can just pick it myself now." Mira stood up. 

"No, no, you need to rest," Rumi said. "It's fine, we got it... Uh, Abby, what about you? You don't have much anyway, but..."

"Nothing comes to mind...except our notebooks, I guess," Abby reflected.

"Okay." Rumi nodded.

She cast them another concerned look before walking back out.

"So..." Bobby came back in. "Uh, Mira, to be honest, I overheard a lot of what you guys were saying."

"Oh..." Mira said dully.

"So what did you think?" Abby somehow had the gall to just ask him outright. 

"I don't know if I have a right to weigh in because I had no idea about any of this," Bobby said. "But...it just sounds like you didn't do anything wrong, you know... I know you girls are close... and after hearing about your other lives, I'm sure that's all legit. And I think, for what it's worth, that Rumi and Zoey will know if you were only trying to make sure they were safe. That's all I wanted to do for all of you... Of course, I had no idea at all what you were up against."

"Sounds like you don't blame them for hiding the truth now," Abby said.

Mira was too surprised to ask.

"Uh...after seeing that in person...no." Bobby looked a little ill at the memory. "I can't imagine telling anyone I know about that... Who'd believe it? I'm wondering how you all cope with it, actually... So no hard feelings. Though it hurt a little to hear I could have be in danger and you didn't tell me...but then, I thought I knew why you never had me take the same flights as you after a while. And separate seating and stuff... I assumed it was because you didn't want me to smother you, but it was to make sure the demon attacks weren't too close, right?"

"Yeah." Mira nodded. "The demons don't usually bother with anyone if they're not around us..."

"What you do must be important," Bobby said. "So...I'm astonished that you all even told me at all."

"That sounds like you're not quitting," Abby said.

"I mulled it over." Bobby twisted his phone around. "And, while it seemed like the smarter idea to quit, I got to thinking about the stress of finding a new manager and starting this whole thing all over again... I'm used to the game by now, the last minute changes, the rabid fans, the weird stunts... I guess it won't be that different than before...or maybe it'll be easier this way. Besides, any other job would pay less."

Abby thought that was funny, but Mira was too stunned to laugh.

"So...you're not quitting?" she said in a tone that sounded way more relieved in almost a childlike way than she realized.

"Nope," Bobby answered. "I hope I don't regret that decision..." With a weird laugh. "But...well, that'd be a pretty bad thing to do anyway, wouldn't it? If someone told you they were protecting the world and you quit immediately?"

"I knew I liked you," Abby approved. "Wow, you're the best manager I've ever met...much better than ours was."

"Oh...sorry to hear that," Bobby said. "What happened to yours?"

"I think Gwi-Ma's minions took his soul," Abby said.

"Wait, for real?" Mira glanced at him weird.

"Didn't one of you say he disappeared?" Abby said. "Mysteriously? And honestly, from what little I remember of him...it wouldn't surprise me at all. I think he pushed Mystery to the breaking point a lot more than anything else did."

"Some managers just don't see their clients as people," Bobby admitted sadly. "But, uh...his soul getting taken? That's tragic."

"I don't want to think about it... I really hope that wasn't our fault," Abby said, looking guilty. "Gwi-Ma follows around people who make deals with him... That's...uncomfortable."

"At least it wasn't on purpose." Mira didn't want to dwell on that. It wasn't like it was nice to think about.

"Mira..." Bobby said uneasily. "Well, anyway... I'll call a cab also."

"Thanks, Bobby." Mira nodded, finally managing to smile.

* * *

The news that Bobby wasn't going to quit was probably the only thing that could have cheered Rumi and Zoey up after the horrible night, though it couldn't quite lift their spirits back to normal. Not with what had happened.

Still, it was a huge relief.

Everyone was in favor of getting out of the tower. Anything that would take them farther from Gwi-Ma for now was an improvement.

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