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•Chapter 14•

Penulis: Deborah Myers
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Zane

Many emotions passed through me at once when she was able to help. I didn't know the kind of assurance that made me trust her even when it didn't seem logical. A surge of pride flowed inside of me when my mother and Clara had looked at her with awe on their faces. At least they weren't going to be doubting my judgement anymore.

Indeed, something had drawn me to her, and I longed to find out what it truly was.

The only issue was, the look on her face when I had asked her what she wanted as a reward. She had seemed so hesitant, different from the sure, confident person that had swiftly found what was wrong with Daisy.

The thought of her staying close to my side came to mind, surprising me, but I wasn't displeased with the thought of having her around. She was capable, and the fact that being near her dulled my chronic pains was an added bonus.

But her response to what she wanted immediately sunk my spirits.

“I want to leave.”

The words were like a punch to my gut, but I was used
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