Wilda didn't rush the others, either. In reality, she also didn't know what to do.
Although she was the leader and had the responsibility to make decisions, she felt helpless in such a critical moment. She wanted to make the choices for them, but at the same time, she couldn't bear to see them spend the rest of their lives in misery.
Time ticked by, after another half an hour, the door opened, and Candace walked in.
She knew it wasn't yet time, but she did so deliberately. After all, she could hear everything inside the room, and it had been deadly silent for a while now. That meant someone needed to break this silence, and that someone could only be her.
Of course, it wasn't because she wanted to help them, but because if they kept being indecisive, it might delay Candace's own plans.
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