AURORAI stared at Malrik, waiting for him to laugh.Waiting for him to tell me this was another one of his sick games.Because there was no way what he had just said could be true.My mother was dead.I had spent years believing she was dead. I cried for her. I mourned her. I sat beside her grave and spoke to a stone because it was the only thing I had left of her.Now this monster was standing in front of me telling me she was alive?My chest tightened so hard it hurt.“You’re lying.”My voice sounded weak even to me.Malrik didn’t react.The bastard didn’t even blink.“You think I would tell you something this important if it wasn’t true?” he asked calmly.I hated how calm he was.I hated how he always acted like he knew things nobody else knew.Most of all, I hated the tiny voice inside my head whispering that he wasn’t lying.Because if he was lying, he would be enjoying this.He would be smirking.He would be provoking me.Instead, he just stood there watching me like he was wai
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