I guess we're even,Sadie.First,Walt and I rushed off to save you in London.Then,you and Walt rushed off to save me.The only one who got shafted on both deals was Walt.Poor guy gets hauled all over the world pulling us out of trouble
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In "The Throne of Fire" by Rick Riordan, the characters reflect on their past adventures and the cycle of saving one another. One character acknowledges that they have all helped each other in critical times, expressing a sense of balance in their relationships. The sentiment hints at a camaraderie that has developed through these shared challenges. However, there is a humorous twist as they recognize that Walt has been the one consistently caught in the middle, helping both of them out during their respective crises. This acknowledgment adds a light-hearted touch to their situation, highlighting the often chaotic and intertwined nature of their heroic journeys, while also showcasing Walt's role as a reliable friend who bears the brunt of their escapades.

In "The Throne of Fire" by Rick Riordan, the characters reflect on their past adventures and the cycle of saving one another. One character acknowledges that they have all helped each other in critical times, expressing a sense of balance in their relationships. The sentiment hints at a camaraderie that has developed through these shared challenges.

However, there is a humorous twist as they recognize that Walt has been the one consistently caught in the middle, helping both of them out during their respective crises. This acknowledgment adds a light-hearted touch to their situation, highlighting the often chaotic and intertwined nature of their heroic journeys, while also showcasing Walt's role as a reliable friend who bears the brunt of their escapades.

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