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Chapter 33

Author: Charlotte Chaos
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Shamshiel had requested my presence, I wasn’t sure what he needed; but I figured it was to speak about Devon’s trip back to base. He would of course be staying there, leaving Usel to return on her own, which I had been assured she could more than handle. Devon and I had spoken briefly before he left, I had written Liam a letter, detailing what I had figured out so far. Not that I didn’t trust Devon, but he was so busy holding a grudge against the angels, which I couldn’t blame him for, that I wanted to ensure my words were heard, or read at least. For so long we had been taught that they were the bad guys, or rather ALL of them were the bad guys. The instinct to dislike them was practically bred into us. And because Devon didn’t exactly come quietly nor give off the impression of being remotely cooperative, he had been treated as a prisoner. Again, not helping the situation but he was probably thinking he was going to get

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