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I sat next to Darren and intertwined my fingers with his as his parents sat across from us. “First thing, killing those who place a curse on someone will not remove the curse. That isn’t how curses work. I’m surprised you didn’t know this.” “Interesting ... I’m surprised you do know this. Do you know about our curse?” Milo asked, staring at me with interest. I snorted, shaking my head. “No, I don’t know anything about it. But we had witches and fairies that visited my pack when I was young. I learned about curses from them. A curse can be broken when you meet the criteria placed upon the curse, or a blood relation can remove the curse. But in order to do that, you have to know what stipulations were placed and what they arranged to break it. By killing these people, you have made it ha