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JACKSON “How sure are you about this?” I asked Liam. Earlier, when nothing happened to Sarah. I assumed all these were myths or she was kind of strong, but now that Liam said I would suffer it, I can't help but feel spooked. “But my Father died during the war.”I thought differently. I might have been a kid then, but I had a retentive memory. “That’s just the surface level, Jackson. You were a kid. If he never died in any war, why did he die all of a sudden?” Liam questioned me. Alexia had been silent listening to all these. Even if I didn't get to tell Sarah what was discussed, Alexia would. From the entrance, I heard everything that Liam said to her. She had suffered so much in Bloodstone and I don't want her to ever feel uneasy here, that was why I took her to her room first. I pl