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Chapter Fifty-Eight

Author: Ally Robinson
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Dmitri 

He’d only just started walking towards the hospital wing of the Sanctuary to see his Angel and here, right in front of him, Gabriel stood. Dmitri once had the instinctive urge to beat that man into a pulp, but now he couldn’t care less. He realized the man was too broken to be much of a threat now.  

“Are you going to go see her?” Gabriel asked quietly, his hands fiddling by his sides. 

Dmitri nodded. “Yes, she needs me now more than ever.” He ran a hand through his hair before he shoved his hands in his pockets, carefully watching the other man in front of him. Gabriel looked as if he something he wanted to say but held his tongue. It was almost aggravating to Dmitri so he sighed heavily before muttering, “Go on, say what you need to say.” 

Gabriel nodded. “Don’t break her heart, &l

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