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... as I sat on the cozy sofa. Much to my disappointment, I could feel the presence of Sylvia moving away from me, her graceful steps echoing softly in the room. Moments later, she settled onto the sofa across from me, and I could sense her gaze on me.

"What do you know about bloodlines?"She questioned me while making herself comfortable on the sofa.

"It's something that's passed down from generation to generation; a bloodline can even skip generations, and each bloodline gives us u ...

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