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Lucian pushed off the doorframe, his movements smooth and deliberate, as if he was completely unaffected by the tension in the room. His sharp gaze zeroed in on Ruby, a faint smirk tugging at his lips.

"So this is the little pawn everyone’s fussing over," he drawled. "I can see why she’s important now. Aunt Lavinia always did have a taste for rare treasures."

Kael stiffened, his eyes narrowing into slits. "She’s not a pawn, Lucian. She’s under my protection, and you’d do well to remember that."

Lucian raised his hands mockingly. "Relax, cousin. I’m not here to play fetch for my mother. Not yet, anyway."

Kael croaked an eyebrow to the side.

“Oh, come on Kael, she is more of a mother to me than she has ever been to you.” Lucian shrugged.

I stepped forward, unable to contain my frustration. "What does your mother want with Ruby? Why go to all this trouble to capture her?"

Lucian’s smirk faded, his tone turning colder. "Because Ruby is special. She’s a descendant of a rare blood
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