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The walk back home was uncomfortably silent. His parents were convinced he had almost drownedwhich he had, but not for the reasons they thoughtand were beating themselves up for it.

His sisters didnt know how to respond to the weird atmosphere. After a few unintelligible mutters among themselves, they ran ahead.

Im so sorry, I was too impatient for you to get the Swimming skill. I was a fool, why did I leave you alone? What was I thinking? His mother said. She had r ...

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