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... Raven.

He had just said that she didn't kill anyone.

'Why?'

She couldn't believe it.

No, she couldn't allow herself to believe it.

Maria knew well the madness coursing through her veins.

She had long been tormented by the curse of the dead.

It was a horrific, disgusting, filthy kind of curse.

An endless appetite.

A craving for rotten meat.

When she c ...

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