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... off a soft light, making the dining room enveloped in a subtle atmosphere. The long table was lined with dishes that looked like the chef had put all of his energy into it. Red rose petals were sprinkled on the white table cover, and the water in the crystal glass sparkled like an opal, emitting transparent light. It was a dinner that was more powerful than usual. In many ways.

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And Sarah and Ethan were sitting at the end of the long table, staring silen ...

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