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... son... where is Gina?"

Jason grit his teeth internally while he kept his face perfectly calm. He released a small breath before he gave his mother a smile.

"I’ll explain everything to you later, I promise. For now, help me look after her till I get back. Cerci, let’s talk."

Jason turned and began to walk out of the house without bothering to see if Cerci was actually coming or not. Mira still had a lot of questions, but she could see the seriousness in Jason’s gaze and sh ...

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