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The faerie’s gaze sharpened. “What’s in it for me?”

“Freedom,” I blurted. “Freedom from this circle. Freedom from being burned with the iron salt I’ve stuffed in my pocket. Freedom from this gun filling you with iron bullets. Need any more incentives to take off that bargain? I’d be happy to demonstrate.”

“Keep your hair on,” he said, his nostrils flaring. “There’s no need to rant like a raging bull.”

“What were you saying before?” Griff asked.

I turned to my mate, my eyes pleading. “Let’s get rid of this curse, while the faerie’s still in an agreeable mood.”

Griff’s features tightened, and he stared down at me so long that my heart spasmed. Eventually he gave me a soft nod. “You’re right.”

“Go on, then,” I said to Rumpel Kracknuts. “Take away your bargain.”

“It’s done.” He patted down his ruffles and sniffed.

“What does that mean?” I asked.

“See for yourself.” He waved his fingers in the direction of Griff’s middle.

Griff glanced at his chest, then at me, and frowned. I frowned back.
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