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Chapter Seven: The Strange Figure

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SERA’S POV;

Cael stood there looking at me, just exactly the same way he always used to.

He was calm, elegant and composed, with his hair a little loosened as if his thought had been interrupted rather than his sleep.

What always struck me about him was that there was no guard, no entourage, no security, just him and himself alone.

I surveyed his body from head to toe, and I could not help but notice that his hands were empty

.

“Hey, did something happen?” I asked him, wondering why he had suc
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