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Look at your annotations and the notes you made in your notebook. You may have noticed that the narrator feels secure and comfortable in her current situation. Which detail best supports that idea?

Rogue Heart
by Axie Oh (excerpt)

Tonight, the song is a light patter of droplets on the windowpane. I listen for a moment more before turning back to the café, broom in hand. The Alchemy of Dreams lies in the labyrinth of shops surrounding the Moon Court. The proprietors run the shop with their university-bound daughter, TingTing.

I believe at first they hired me out of pity—a girl, just sixteen, who couldn’t understand their language, let alone speak it, who had but the clothes on her back and—according to TingTing—a haunting in her eyes. But after these two years I’ve wedged my way into their hearts. They undoubtedly have in mine.

A few patrons linger at the small, round tables dotting the dim interior, lit with strands of fairy lights. At the back of the café is the counter, beside which stands a small glass case of desserts. The familiar sense of peace settles over me, of being here, alive and safe.

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