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... ide strides.


“Ri-Riftan!”


She screamed, almost begging, but he didn’t even turn to look at her. Max glared at his back as she rushed and ran down the stairs. When she finally reached him, she tugged at his cloak. Riftan stiffened in surprise and pushed her hand away.


“W-wait, listen to… m-me… please!”


Max stumbled, but before she could finish, the hem of her skirt twisted around her legs and her whole body rocked forward. ...

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