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Chapter 37 - HUMILIATION

Author: Thattrekonsi
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-ASARAIAH KAINE-

The wine dripped down my hair, cold and sticky, sliding into the neckline of my gown. Gasps ripped through the ballroom. Phones almost came out, almostx before the weight of Malrik’s glare froze everyone in place.

Her name was Selene.

Selene stood there, smiling like the devil in heels. Her crimson dress clung like liquid fire, diamonds flashing against her throat.

The stem of her empty glass dangled carelessly from her fingers.

“Know your place, human,” she said, her voice s
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