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Chapter Six

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Aria's POV

Dimitri's roar of fury shook the windows. "Absolutely not!"

"It's my choice," I said, keeping my voice steady even as his rage buffeted against our bond like a hurricane.

"You don't get to make deals about our marriage without me," he snarled, silver bleeding into his eyes.

Natasha laughed, the sound bitter as winter wind. "Oh, this is perfect. You actually care about her." She circled us like a predator. "Elena would find this poetic."

"Don't you dare speak her name," Dimitri warne
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