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I will set things right. I will set things right. I will set things right... The words played over and over my head like a mantra as I made my way through the underground prison in total darkness. Perspiration streamed all over my body, making my tank top stick to my skin. My knees banged multiple times against metal pipes as I tried to navigate the labyrinth all the while being swallowed by the shadows. Knowing that I'd be all bruised up before I made it outside, I summoned my mage fire once again. Why did you run away like that in dark, Kay? Well, for starters, I didn't want to see more of Vladimir's facial expressions after I declined his oath. I knew if I'd stayed a little while longer, I would have accepted his offer, and I didn't want that. Who knows what kind of hell I would unl