She could burn it, of course, but that would make her responsible if anyone found out that they'd had it and not returned it. Frida was not above pinning the blame on Seneca in this situation, as she was the one who picked it up to begin with!
"I don't want anything to do with it," she hissed back, unable to reconcile her responsibilities with her shame and embarrassment. Seneca could do what she pleased with it, as long as she was not involved. "It's none of my business, whether I'm curious or not. Best to keep it out of sight and out of mind, don't you agree?" What Seneca didn't know—or so she hoped—was that the image was unlikely to leave her memory anytime soon.
"I don't want anything to do with it," she hissed back, unable to reconcile her responsibilities with her shame and embarrassment. Seneca could do what she pleased with it, as long as she was not involved. "It's none of my business, whether I'm curious or not. Best to keep it out of sight and out of mind, don't you agree?" What Seneca didn't know—or so she hoped—was that the image was unlikely to leave her memory anytime soon.

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