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... shared Lisbeth’s mistakes, and Lark was right to help me if he still had a conscience… Even so, it was an uncharacteristic remark coming from someone who thoroughly distinguished public and private affairs.
I laughed awkwardly. “That’s a lame joke.”
“I’m sorry if this sounds like a joke.” Lark’s expression as he shrugged seemed serious.
“Y-You really shouldn’t pull out a knife or anything. I only acted after thinking about the worst.”
“That’s the same with me. Af ...
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