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CHAPTER 6 “What I don’t get is if two of your brothers are dragon shifters and dragons leave gems behind when they shift back into humans, how did you never have money?” Ollie asked, then took a sip of his drink. Deja smiled at his new friend and took a sip from his own glass before answering. “Casius and Lon very rarely shifted into their dragon forms. Being gypsies people didn’t trust us, so there were always eyes on us and no jeweler we ever found would deal with them. They always suspected we stole the gems and would call the police, so Casius and Lon took to storing them away until we were desperate, then we would find a not so up and up pawn shop. Which of course never gave us nearly what the gems were worth.” “Damn that sucks. So most of the time you struggled because of people