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_Aurora’s POV_

“Stay where you are,” Damien ordered, his voice low.

I froze in place, my pulse racing.

I watched as he walked over to me, his gaze sweeping over me.

Unable to hold eye contact, I looked away.

What would happen now? What am I supposed to do now?

Different thoughts ran through my head at the same time.

“Look at me,” Damien ordered, snapping me out of my reverie.

I obeyed without thinking, my throat tight, pulse racing.

I raised my eyes to his face, my heart pounding.

“I wan
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