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Chapter 49

~ Kesley ~

I was just about to break the ice. Just about to take a deep breath and say the words I'd been rehearsing all night: "Before we go any further, there's something you need to know. I'm not actually Aria. I'm Kesley Bellamy, your employee."

The words were right there, on the tip of my tongue, ready to spill out and either save this situation or destroy it completely.

And then this woman appeared.

She materialized behind Niklaus like some perfectly-dressed villain from a mov
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