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Laurel hurriedly sat up and pulled Scarlett towards herself. She hugged the aggrieved girl and gave Darius a look, "It doesn't matter. It's not like it's a secret anymore. I am glad you did it. I feel so much better. I'm just confused how it works. If you could explain it to me, that will be great." Darius sat back down on the chair, arms folded over his chest and his hair pushed back. Upon closer look, Laurel could tell he tied up half of it with an elastic. Her heartbeat went off the charts. Darius was undeniably handsome. "It's pretty confusing, yes." Scarlett nodded repeatedly. She snapped her fingers to get Laurel's attention back from Darius which brought her a glare from her brother. "Actually, mom was the one who had the ability and I got it from her. Darius didn't. I won't g