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Celeste

As soon as Celia left, Selene, and Lyra walked in, closing the door behind them.

They walked towards me with questions in their eyes.

“Is everything okay?” Selene was the first to ask.

“Yes, I am. Just very confused.”

“What was she doing here?” Selene asked.

“That's what I'd like to know. Lyra?” I turned to the petite girl.

“She didn't seem to have any ill intent towards you, my lady. She seemed intrigued and a little…” she paused

“A little what?” I pressed.

“Well, she seemed to like
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