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THIRD PERSON POV Confusion was all that Hrolf felt momentarily while he sat on his exact spot without moving. He looked beyond dumbfounded with all that had just transpired. Had he done something wrong? Without giving it another thought, he gradually stood up and followed Zora outside. She seemed to be standing in the empty parking lot, her arms wrapped around her exposed skin while she kept breathing out heavily. "Zora, are you…" he began to say but she turned around, her eyes already glowing. "I'm so sorry, I honestly didn't mean__" she stopped and took a deep breath. "I think I need to get out of here, I need to have some space." "It's my fault." Hrolf instantly took the blame. He had gotten few warning from her brothers__ they had supported his pursuit of their sister but they h