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CHAPTER 66

Author: Nathan Frost
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Arius suddenly froze up, a soft chill tickling his spine. This was getting to be annoying. Why did Lucius always have to come at such horrible times? This time the sensation wasn't disappearing. He could feel the angel's presence. The cretin was close by, probably watching them from somewhere.

"He's here," Arius stated, and Jaida instantly knew what he meant. She stood up, her smile fading. "I want you to wait here. I won't be gone long…hopefully."

"Okay," she said, watching as he ran off. "Be careful! Don't let anyone see you!" She watched until he completely disappeared around the corner, leaving her utterly alone on the park path. She suddenly felt a bit jumpy and nervous. Without Arius around, someone could easily attack her. What if Lucius had tricked him and was now coming for her instead? She wasn't sure what to do, so she obeyed Arius' request and just stood there. She'd wait patiently

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