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... middle of nowhere and the most worrying part about all this was that she had no recollection of getting here and sleeping in the same tent as the man that was in front of him.

'Alright, first things first, I need to figure out if she's real or fake,' Aiden thought as he ignored her questions.

He knew that her knowing those answers wouldn't change anything about the problem that he was in and it wouldn't help him figure out an answer for it either.

Seeing that Aiden didn' ...

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