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... elt very cold and suffocating, and Lia turned to the door to leave.


Kieran came up to her with a stiff face. Lia did not know if he had been standing there all this time, if he had ever left. “I am so sorry, Lia,” he said and held her.


“It’s Lian,” she said, sniffling and gently pushed his hand on her shoulder.


Kieran frowned. His eyes flashed with emotion as he looked at his sister crying. He looked sharply at Anastasia. “Mother, please stop this!” he said with emo ...

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