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Author: Dancing Pen
last update Last Updated: 2024-11-23 23:15:50
Evelyn.

I heaved a sigh of relief when I finally noticed that my mate had realized the danger that lurked in front of him while he was trying to rush forward to save me. I was not going to let him fall into the traps these people had set up for him simply because of me.

All through the night when I noticed that I was bring held hostage because they wanted to get him, my mind has bit being stabled. I knew that I would never forgive myself if anything happened to him. Even though I was expecting him to follow us and look for me, a small part of me still wished that he would not be around or try to look for me.

After all, that was the only way to ensure that he was safe and out of harm's way.

But he was here now despite all my wish and prayers to the moon goddess. Since he was here, I was going to see sure he went away in a piece and not two or many more. That meant that I had to do whatever it was that I could do to make that happen.

I turned to Lolita, the woman who had acted a
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