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... llowed. She might have tried to act casual about it, but I knew for a fact she had never been to a party before—certainly not the kind that Elysium Girls High was infamous for.

The parties here weren't the glamorous events she might have seen in movies. They were chaotic, wild, and often unpredictable. Drinks were frequently spiked, people did reckless things under the influence, and secrets had a way of spilling out into the open.

Seraphina didn't know any of this. She was stepp ...

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