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Chapter Twelve: Unspoken Fury

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NASIR

I pushed open the door without a second thought, my mind consumed with the thought of Xerxes and the damn meeting he called.

Where the hell was Liam? Damn him for making me look for his ass.

I think I had seen Selene crying and running out of the gardens. I didn't bother asking her what happened, there was only one person capable of making her cry.

Besides, I really do not care to know what conspired between them. If we can get rid of at least one of the Silverhade sisters, the better it will be for all of us.

I searched the entire garden but my damn brother was nowhere to be found. There was one last place I could check.

If he wasn't there then I would be forced to ask Selene.

Please be at your damn yoga room.

I passed by Trinity's room a couple of times, and just like the other days since she arrived, her door was shut.

A part of me started to wonder if she died in there.

Why do I care? If she is dead then the better it will be for my brothers and I. At least we would be fre
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