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Chapter 7

Author: River of Slumber
A year later, my floral boutique still looked nearly the same. There was only an addition of a small garden out front, along with two rattan chairs and a little round table.

Jenny still brought me all kinds of news.

"That vampire count got punished by the Vampire Council. I heard he kept exposing himself to sunlight and damaged his core. He lost a lot of his powers."

I kept trimming flowers and didn't look up.

"That werewolf Alpha? His pack fell apart. He refused to formally mark his fated m
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