Monday, February 9th, 2015

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Ronan was pretty damn glad that he hadn't gotten out of control with the wishing this past weekend. Aside from the drinks and some new music, he'd held himself back from wishing for his father back or his mother awake. He knew that was too good to last. So, when the music vanished last evening, he hadn't even noticed.

Without a class to occupy his time, Ronan found his way down to the common room, Chainsaw with him as she always was. He dropped the bird off on the back of the couch, letting her peck away at the cushions while he sat down and turned on the television.

He wasn't watching anything, though. Instead, he was grudgingly going through a few messages on his phone. Gansey updating on what he'd found and how Jane (who was Jane again? Oh, that Blue girl) was getting along with Parrish. That last part made Ronan's lip curl but he smoothed it out quickly. There was a message from Declan and one from Matthew. That one Ronan answered while the one from Declan got ignored.

The rest of Gansey's messages were about Glendower and the magic forest and asking about Ronan's dream things. Ronan turned the phone off and slouched down on the couch, feet kicked up. That was enough communication with Henrietta for today.

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