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"Kristen, you knew not to say that," Katie said.

"How the hell was I gonna know," she retorted.

"It was a bit obvious, Kristen, you just gotta learn," Ace began she realized that the ducklings was looking at her. "Sorry, we never introduced ourselves."

"I'm Ace, and this is Kristen, we are both 14. This is Katie, she 15."

"Your name is Ace?"

"Well, it's Julia, but everyone calls me Ace."

The three girls looked at Cameron to see if Chase really asked her out, but they couldn't tell her face. Ace had to ask.

"Did you ask her?" Ace asked, just above a whisper. Cameron and Chase both turned a deep red. Ace smiled, "You said yes?" She was looking at Cameron. She nodded, and the girls got excited.

"Where are you going?"

"Why should we tell you," Chase asked, getting annoyed.

"Robert, leave them alone, they are just teenage girls. We should introduce them to Wilson."

"Why?"

"Well, he is a bit like a teenage girl."

"Worse than House?" They looked out the window, and it seemed House was giving Stacy a tough time.

"House is more like an eight year old."

"Who is she," Kristen and Katie asked at the same time.

"Do you like read each other's minds," Wolf said. She noticed how much Ace looked like her.

"No, just everyone else's," Ace replied, "So who is she?"

"House's ex-girl—"Cameron started, but Ace interrupted.

"Yep, we caught that much."

"Her name is Stacy; she's a lawyer for the PPTH."

"Why did she leave him?" Everyone stopped talking. Ace knew she touched a nerve, but she couldn't tell why.

"Sorry. I didn't realize…"

"It's fine," Cameron said. Ace opened her backpack, and took out a laptop. The other two girls crowded around her and watched her play a game. Ace wished she kept her mouth closed, but she never did. She was really good at reading people's emotions, and did it all the time. It seemed easy, but she only taught two other people to do it, Kristen and Katie. They still couldn't do it as well as her.