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... ised to immediately contact her brother and tell him what she had just done.

Areez’s lips trembled. “No Mira, how could I possibly stay away from you. I really can’t...”

“Suri, my name is Suri Mireya Clarke. You’re not deaf, are you?” Suri cut Areez’s words loudly. “Are the three years of my time you took not enough to satisfy you, Areez? What more do you want this time? You want my life to?’

“Mira...”

“I really hate you, Areez. I really hate you,” said Suri back ...

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