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... lles lived two sisters who had just left their house hand in hand as they ventured around a small village on the West side of Versailles, a small village known as the Poisson. The older sister was the first to notice as a group of villagers had gathered around the information board, a place that was just built six years ago after the Great War between the vampires and humans.

The board was always known as the "harbinger of misfortune," partly named that way by the two sisters as ...

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The night before we obtained our marriage certificate, I asked him, “When did you start to develop feelings for me?”

He answered, “I don’t remember.”

“But, why me?”

“Why not you?”

“I’m very petty, and I get jealous very easily.”

“So am I.”

“I’m afraid I’m not worthy of you.”

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At 16, we used the same class desk, with less than 10cm between our arms. My peripheral vision was full of him.

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