C H A P T E R 67 - Dilara.

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I should have known. I should have known that Hades would never have the courage to admit his wrongs, let alone to try and correct them. As far a I was concerned, the disappointment that I now felt, in this moment, was not to blame on anyone other than myself. But regardless of the way that I felt in this moment, I couldn’t deny the fact that I had more important matters to focus on. Just because Hades showed up and sifted through my emotions like it was going out of fashion, didn’t mean that my responsibilities just magically disappeared. But even as I acknowledged this fact too, it didn’t make me want to do any more than I was already doing—and at the moment, what I was doing was practically nothing. There were no words to explain the lack of motivation that I felt in this present

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