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... make sure Dexter will be safe. Dexter was still unconscious when she admitted it to the House Leviticus, and she didn't hear anything about him since.

There were times London would mention her brother, but Aries would stop him. Obviously, she was overjoyed when she heard Dexter had regained consciousness, but then again, she didn't have the leisure to rush to him.

In other words, aside from Abel, Isaiah, and many other people who were close to her heart, Dexter also didn't see o ...

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