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... as never made jest, she was always precise. Odd. I’ve never seen her so unrelaxed, just like a few hours ago. She wasn’t like this when we travelled, if anything, she was more on the idea that Drevon wasn’t like the rumors spoke of. What changed?

"Oh right, she’s still at the door," I said, forgetting the mouse squeaking for attention.

I nudged my head at Talia, but she stayed still.

"Tell me, do you want me to look bad in front of her when I open the door myself?" I adde ...

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