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... ing her, Delyth bit her lips. "Ryan, I told you not to blame Arwen. You misunderstood. She didn't do it intentionally. I stumbled on my feet and fell. This has nothing to do with her."

Ryan frowned and helped her up, but Delyth remained in his arms. "I am feeling a little dizzy. Arwen, please don't misunderstand Ryan. He is just helping me."

Arwen's fingers clenched around the armrest as her gaze bore into Ryan with deep condemnation, but she didn't voice her thoughts.

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