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Ste wain’t feeling well. There was nothing in the air the mull wher
Eddie blinked. “Hm?”
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Then, you’ll put in a good word for <b>me</b>?” Eddie pleaded
Abraham–that damned man–there was no reasoning with him he <b>amp </b>reived to be bodie
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Eddie could see it dearly now. That heardes man ju wamed a leme me out fire a water the desert sant!
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Ste toought the’d escaped.
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It was clear Abrahams had set his mind on punishing him for mount for from the bat it hadn’t really market<i>? </i>
“Sre, you have to save your brufter Either. I haven’t swered fine unfts-
“Oh. No wonder
No wonder what?
Ste wrinkled her nose. No wonder you made me fin
Eddie wear quiet. Tat–what?
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“Didn’t you say you only throw up when you’re anxious? So now it’s because of me<b>?</b><b>” </b>
“You stink so badly it made me anxious,” Ste replied matter–of–factly. “And when I’m anxious, of course I throw up.”
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Thinking back, she realized she had indeed gotten anxious because of that unbearable smell; and the moment she did, she’d had to throw up.
Eddie was speechless. <i>I </i><i>don’t </i><i>think </i><i>I </i><i>can </i><i>go </i><i>on </i><i>living </i><i>like </i><i>this</i><i>… </i>
“Go take a shower first,” Ste said, covering her mouth. She really couldn’t handle the stench on him.
She had just finished vomiting; the smell hit her again, and her stomach lurched all over.
“Ste…” Eddie whined.
“Ugh, let go of me–I need to throw up again-” She bolted, retching.
Eddie froze. His hands ckened instinctively, and Ste stumbled back into the bathroom, retching until the world spun.
Eddie sniffed at himself; the smell nearly knocked him out too.
In the study, Abraham still didn’t know Eddie had returned; he was on the phone with Marie.
“You need toe back from Noctarth first,” he said.
At that moment, Abraham couldn’t help doubting whether he had been wrong from the start.
After all, Marie had once cared for Dan. She should never have been involved in this retaliation against Ashen Pact in the first ce.
Hearing Abraham tell her toe back, Marie finally felt a little better.
“So you are still my real brother.”
Abraham went quiet.
“I thought you didn’t love me. These past few weeks, you’ve kept everything from me. I hate Dan to death, and yet you all still-”
Her voice trembled with grievance.
“Marie-”
“Alright, alright, I forgive you,” she cut him off before he could finish. Truthfully, she had never
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And Ashen Pact–though it seemed cut off from the outside world all these years–had quietly undermined countless interests.
The Dawson family included…
Even before she’d known Dan was their leader, Marie had wished she could tear Ashen Pact apart; once she did know, her hatred only deepened.
“Honestly, the pressure’s gone now,” she admitted.
The moment she learned that Tessa wasn’t with Ashen Pact but in her brother’s hands, Marie felt as if a weight had lifted from her chest.
God knew how terrified she’d been that her own oversight might spark conflict between Victor and Abraham.
“Ste told me you’re unwell. I’m worried-” Abraham began.
“I’m not unwell because of psychological pressure!”
Her mental burden was gone, yet she still felt like vomiting.
“In any case—” Abraham tried again.
“Oh, once Victor’s business is settled, I’lle back. Don’t worry about me; Derrick’s with me.”
Mentioning Derrick left her more exasperated thanforted.
She’d grown up with him since childhood.
Back then, he hadn’t been so unreliable; Sebastian was the one who’d always been a mess.
Maybe spending all these years with Sebastian had rubbed off on him!
Abraham was about <i>to </i>press her further when a servant knocked and entered. “Sir, Mr. Eddie has returned.”
At the news of Eddie’s return, Abraham’s brow tightened.
The servant added, “He’s clinging to madam’s legs and won’t let go.”
Abraham’s face darkened instantly.
He rose, expression grim, and said into the phone, “If you’re unwell,e back immediately— or I’ll send someone to bring you.”
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