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... these things because I have no choice as an Archdemon Familiar. I'm doing all of this for you. Out of affection. Remember that." Ravin's steady gaze softened as he looked deep into her eyes. Luna didn't dare look away. Not when he was being sincere. This fleeting moment would only happen once in a blue moon."Think of my service to you as gratitude, Amare. Upholding our soul binding contract had led me to meet my real mother. Because of you, I have separated the lies from the truth of my origin." ...

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