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... trong>~Spring’s POV~

My phone slid halfway down my pillow, Chloe’s voice still chirping out in full volume. "Come on, Spring, give me details! Was it Storm? Oh gods, was it Jace?"

"Oh shit," I whispered.

Kaius slowly tilted his head. "Sex?"

Eryx’s expression darkened instantly. "With whom, Spring?"

I lunged for the phone, knocking over my pen, and muted Chloe, who was still talking animatedly to herself.

"It’s not what it sounds like," I s ...

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