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... th a strange look—too calm. Too steady.

Just before she could get a response.

A thundering voice erupted. The ground trembled.

And the air shifted.

Something was wrong.

Aziel quickly held Cecilia in his protective embrace instinctively.

What was that?

He looked at Cecilia. "Are you okay?"

Cecilia nodded. "Mhmm." Her beet-red eyes didn't hide her flustered emotions.

Dain smiled wider.

It wasn't the smile of a friend. ...

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