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Chapter One Hundred Forty Six Death is never in vain. . Third Person’s Point of View “Henry, calm down.” Never would the trio think that Henry would need both his brother and father to pry him off Dakota. Maybe it was because he was too emotional, but he seemed stronger than he normally is. Since they were all locked by their inability to let go of the darkness that gathered around them, the three wanted Henry to finally release his deepest need to be violent. If it had not been the obvious signs of Dakota’s fast arrival of death, Giselle would never have stopped her son. Edward sighed, pulling him in a corner in order to sit him back down. The stench of blood covered him like a second skin. He seemed feral, like a madman who was finally granted a release. Looking at such a sight
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