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... o the surface. My whole session with the mother and daughter, including the conversation, lasted more than an hour. I hoped my family did not mind I took that long.

But before anything else, I had to get rid of their scent from my body, as no one but Mom and Mother knew the existence of Rubina, and I was the only one who knew that Melville was still alive. It would cause a huge trouble if my family sniffed out someone they did not recognize lingering on my body.

Upon reaching the ...

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