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He glanced at the pile of ash underneath my feet with creased eyebrows before turning his gaze back to me, but this time I saw the confusion in his eyes.

"What happened? Have you guys been able to find the vampire lord’s coordinates?" He asked hesitantly.

I was still left stunned by the vampire lord’s words. I heard him speak to me. He talked inside my head.

I wasn’t hearing things, he’d somehow found a way to get into my head and gave me that threat.

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