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"Alpha, we are here." Silas interrupted them, much to Stella's relief. Then, she looked out the window, something she didn't get to do because she was busy getting herself rejected throughout the car ride. The scenery outside was familiar and so were the rows of individual houses. Belated realisation left Stella in a state of shock for the next few minutes. It was her foster home. The very place she was rescued from. Her astonished gaze landed on a proud Asael. She didn't have the confidence to put questions on her tongue. She watched as he got off the car. She should get down as well but her feet were stuck and her hands involuntarily gripped the car seat. She felt an understandable aversion to the house. The door opened, spilling some light over her body. Stella shivered wh