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... ng a group of people heading straight for us.

Curse my luck!

Quickly, I pulled a plaid out of my ring and placed it over Kleah's head. It might have hidden her elf ears, but her aura was still obvious.

"Senior, don't run. It's useless," I said, stepping in front of Kleah. "Just stay behind me. I'll take care of this."

"No, I-"

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"Kleah," I interrupted, kneeling down to look at her hidden face. "Trust me. ...

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