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... Fiona stood at his side, arms crossed, biting her lip as she stared at Fifi's peaceful face.

"…Lord Lucius," Fiona said softly.

"Do you think she'll survive this?"

Lucius didn't look at her right away.

His eyes stayed on Fifi, then slowly, he smiled.

"Of course."

He stepped closer and looked down at the girl with the faint sparks in her hair.

"She's like you, remember?"

"You thought you died too."

Fiona looked down. "…Yeah." ...

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