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... he suddenly a target? Why did he have to hide? What was so special about him that required this level of protection?

His thoughts twisted into knots. He didn't have any answers, and the uncertainty gnawed at him like a persistent itch he couldn't scratch. Would Cassius tell him if he asked about it? Could he even trust this mysterious warlock? Damian had already learned that trust was a rare commodity in this world, and he wasn't sure if this meeting would bring clarity or just more conf ...

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