It does prove the corruption of The Reestablishment, though, which, if you've read any other YA, you would already have guessed.
Adam holds her when she starts to cry, and at least she's stopped lying on paper about wanting to jump his bones.
"I don't want him to
Finally. Oh, and don't worry, Juliette. There are only fifty-one pages to go until there won't be (well, except Warner), and Ed Sheeran still won't shut up.
They get to her room, which is nicer than her previous living arrangement by about a factor of 4.
She asks him to leave, and he explains that he's not allowed to leave her alone, that he'll be sleeping in her room.
Oh no. The horror.
He tells her to get ready for dinner with Warner in the bathroom, the only room without cameras. That'll be quite important in a few chapters... Eight to be exact; wait, that's not a few...
She starts crying again (this will also happen a loooot), and this chapter ends with him failing miserably to defend himself before leaving.
Next chapters of both this and The Night Circus should be up tomorrow. Spring Break is, unfortunately drawing to a close, so around Monday, the frequency of uploads will return to my patented "Says-Two-Per-Week-But-Then-Ends-Up-Doing-It-Every-Other-Day" method. It's been fun.
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