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(Our lady finally realized.)

“‘Our’?”

Lennox narrowed his eyes.

He was aware of the sly spirit’s keen interest in Juliet lately. Juliet never mentioned it, but the panther was often by her side, always attentive.

With a sigh, Lennox brushed his hair back.

“Where is Juliet?”

He had suspected this since the Pope sent the mirror.

* * *

“Are you okay, Juliet?”

Juliet lifted ...

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