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... ppeared in the middle of the night. His voice was flat, the edge in it ice-cold. "Make sure this is important, or I will freeze you to death."

Sebastian didn’t flinch. He stood with the casual composure of someone who’d learned to deliver bad news without theatrics. "Miss Seraphina Vale," he said, voice even, "the adopted daughter of the Blaze. She was an orphan until a year ago, when she discovered a living relative, who is her grandmother, she decided to take her into her care."

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