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... ble.

She wrapped her hands around a steaming mug of coffee.

The light from the window cast a soft glow on her face, but her eyes were too far away.

Bits and pieces of the previous night floated back to her—dancing, the drinks, and... that stranger’s voice.

"William failed to watch after my little sister."

The words played on a loop in her mind, gnawing at her. She was curious.

"Morning," Callian’s voice broke her thoughts.

She glanced up to ...

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