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... ng spell and rushed across the cottage to check on his guest, he could tell that Alden had been struggling in his sleep. His pillows were out of position, and his hair was clinging to the sweat on his face.
The human boy let out another pained sound that made Stu gasp and say, “Alden, wake up!” before he could stop himself.
Flinching at his mistake, he took a step back from the bed. Fortunately, the sound of his voice hadn’t been enough to interrupt the nightmare.
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