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... had been slaughtered just as his father was.

How could Orpheus have been so cruel?

And how could she have possibly allowed herself to be lost in his sweet kisses?

Furiously, Lady Karina threw up her hands.

"How can you possibly expect me to pass into the chapel when you have forbidden me from leaving the keep without an escort?" She asked, her tone flying like sparks.

"Moreover... I would have to pass through that... that forest of corpses to reach there ...

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