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I leaned casually against the wall, my arms still crossed, my gaze fixed unwaveringly on Miranda. I refused to let my guard down, not for a second. I knew better than anyone that she could have a few tricks up her sleeve.

I watched as her eyes darted around, her brows furrowing in deep thought.

Ten minutes had slipped away in the blink of an eye, and yet she remained silent.

My patience waned. "Your time is up, Miranda," I reminded her sternly. "What is your ...

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