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... elia, but not close enough for Amelia to see her. "Is she one of those children?"

"She is," Killian folded his arms.

"Give me a bit of her blood and I’ll do any spell or potion for free for the rest of your lives. I’ll take letters to Anne for as long as you need. Turn anyone into a frog. You name it," said Sybil. Amelia was now more valuable than Killian’s wings.

"I don’t want to share my blood with anyone," Amelia replied, suspicious of what Sybil would do with her bloo ...

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