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Chapter 25

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Eli’s POV

“Alaric,” I blurted out before I could stop myself.

The name slipped from my mouth so naturally that I didn’t even think about it first. For a moment, the entire classroom felt quiet.

I could see the surprise clearly in his expression as he stared at me without blinking. His blue eyes narrowed slightly, studying my face as if he was trying to remember something.

“Why are you here?” he asked after a long moment of silence. His voice was calm, but there was confusion in it.

I
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