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Chapter 84: Signed Soul, Sealed Fate

Author: Dillon Vera
last update Last Updated: 2020-11-14 01:25:42

  Tony stood out on the wrap-around porch, recently painted light green, as he puffed on his cigarette. While dinner was absolutely delicious and he was pleasantly full, every now and then he'd get a pang of nausea. Mid-thought on his dilemma with Lisa, Tony was startled from his head when the door behind him clicked open. To his surprise, it wasn't Ethan, but Lisa her

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