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... ng something and excited in this situation.

My mental state was unstable because I had never experienced anything this intense before.

Though everything appeared to be under control, it was actually me attempting to ignore my feelings.

Without giving me a chance to think, I was interrupted by a loud noise that reminded me of the part where I still had the death reaper on my neck, but this time he was stairs away rather than a door.

I tightened my grip on the steel ...

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