But, while taking her back, I found that Seven had disappeared for two days then. I had a night full of bad dreams of what could have happened to him. That made me change my plan.
As Seven was found the next day, I paid him a visit and took him in. It was an easy trip back home, for he didn't resist so much. However, their first meet in almost a month was quite destructive to my house; they were just too happy.
As far as today, Sept is now used to her house-life, for she has lived like this for almost a month of her healing. But, today is Seven's forth day here, and since he had been in his one-square-mile territory for all his life, he is having some difficulties adapting his lifestyle. Anyone can give me some advices on this?










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