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Reflection of a mistake

Author: Abigail
last update Last Updated: 2025-07-20 05:03:32

Dream Realm

“I didn’t want to betray him. They lied to me… they said my people were in danger,” Lu whispered.

“Then why the hell am I the one suffering now?” I snapped. “I didn’t ask for this. I didn’t even know him, and now I’m stuck dealing with your mistakes.”

“I want you to stay by his side,” she said, voice trembling. “They know Damien is a mistake in this world. They know he’s alive. He’s probably in danger… and because you carry my soul, you might be in danger too.”

“You expect me to stay with someone who’s trying to kill me? Are you insane? And what do you mean he’s a mistake? Why did they even kill you?”

“I loved Damien. We were mates. And since you’ve reincarnated as me, I know a part of you… deep down… loves him too. Damien isn’t supposed to exist—that’s why they want him dead.”

“Fk you. And fk him too. I’m not gay, and I won’t magically become one just because you’re looking for forgiveness. And please—how exactly am I in danger?”

“You don’t
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