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Ash’s POV: “Are you ok?” I noticed Leila had been quiet since I stopped arguing about why she should leave. Partially because of what she said and partially because Storm started growling at me like a cornered animal. Not something I wanted to have to deal with. “Leila?” She doesn’t answer and for a second I think she’s fallen asleep before she snorts. Clearing having read my mind. “Hey, don’t do that. I could have been thinking about something inappropriate.” She groans. “Stop it. I didn’t snoop, I just listened at the last minute. I was looking at something else.” I frown, what else was there inside my head that was so interesting to her? “You have over five centuries worth of memories. Forgive me for being a little curious.” She sounds indignant and I smile at that for a second befor