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... just two personalities in Berri, now Bloodberris mind. Jake was no psychologist, but he had guessed a form of multiple personality disorder based on what he had seen, and the hints at the usage of we and so on. That they gained a skill which proved they were in fact two-entities was interesting, and Jake also noticed changes to his bond. Now, he could tell that he was bonded to both of them, where he had only previously been bonded to the one.

All those times where he thought that Berri ...

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“Master Ian!” She called.

Ian smiled with the usual mischievous smirk that he always used. His crimson eyes trailing a little over her room and spotted the black dress over her bed and shifted his eyes over to the woman in front of him. He stepped forward and spoke. “Where did you acquire that dress?”

“Mr. Harland gave it to me.” Elise replied and strained her neck to see Ian’s brows knitted in its elegance.

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His grin grew bewitching as though something had stirred deep inside the scarlet eyes that he had. He slowly slid his hand over the collar of her dress, sending a cold shiver that startled her for a moment due to its freezing temperature. After unbuttoning the first two buttons on her collar, he tilted his head down, whispering to her ears. “Because they want to be the one to undress the cloth.”

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