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... parkle had said, finding something suspicious within her words.

'She called me a shadow...'

It would have been reasonable for her to know that he had an affinity for shadows, if they knew each other as long as they did. However, she explicitly called him a shadow in the literal sense, which is something one would only know through his Aspect description.

Sunny wasn't sure whether it was a simple coincidence, or if she truly knew the nature of his Aspect. He didn't know if ...

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