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... he frowned at Judah after feeling some discomfort sink in. With her doubts about what had happened, she glanced at him and began to grumble.


“Ugh, what did you do?”


Her last memory was the moment Judah’s palm covered her hands. When she blinked and opened her eyes again, she realized she had been bowing her head. She knew a part of her memory had then been cut off. Arhil conjured her magic and checked herself for any injuries and whatnot, but found nothing. Judah looked a ...

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