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... since Kira disappeared.

The room was engulfed in deafening silence. The three could feel the awkward and heavy atmosphere surrounding them. Kira didn't know what to say anymore. He was now torn between his clan and his promise with Marceline.

"Now, Kira. You must choose… Marceline or us? Will you abandon us again just because of a werewolf?" Victoria repeated her question. She was rubbing her neck. She got bruised because of his tight grip.

Raizel just glanced at Kira, al ...

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