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“No weapons, khalas. No one’s risking anything besides the clothes on their person,” Laith said. For once, he and Matteo were in agreement, and it was clear the vampire didn’t like it. “Oh, we can omit those too, if you’re concerned,” he simpered. “I would prefer to omit you altogether,” Laith replied, then pressed his lips thin, looking irritated at himself for engaging.”

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A Tempest of Tea

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