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-Hope- Seth had once again requested to see me. We weren’t dining together this time. No, I had been brought to what resembled an old library. It was rather dusty, and it was evident they didn’t have anyone cleaning the place. Just another indication that they did not plan to stay here for long. They were luring Phoenix to them, weren’t they? My mate wouldn’t stay away. He would do everything in his power to come save me. It was just who he was. I just hoped that he wasn’t coming alone. “Hope. Sit.” Seth extended his hand towards a couch in front of him. He seemed so relaxed and so ordinary, almost, and perhaps that was why I was so terrified of him because I couldn’t see the true monster. All the others were so quiet and appeared as though they wanted to devour me when I walked by, b