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... range woman "CHAOS BRIDE" I had to get interrupted by—

CLICK! CLICK!

"H-- Hermes!?"

Hermes stood there looking down, the opposite of his true personality. There were dark rings under his eyes, it looked like he hadn't had decent sleep in a while. Like he was kept late at night for some reason. But what was he doing here, how did he find out where I was--?

"Hades, I messed up bad. There's something I have to tell you--" His voice sounded broken, this was not the He ...

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