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... something I should accept? I've already been stuck for a long time but to become her personal guard like that is something I didn't think about.

"Why would you want to make a pact with me? I'm sure there are plenty of strong people here." I respond with a bit of curiosity in my voice.

She continues to look through the book before speaking. "I don't think I'll give you the answer to that question just yet." She says with a slight smirk on her face.

Amelia appeared to be t ...

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