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Bellamy leaned against the desk in the office and I sat to talk to her. It was a pain in the neck, literally, for both of us to stand and have longer conversations. She was over a foot and a half shorter than me. “So, what are we looking at here?” She asked. “The fae path is a place not even Talia can get in to. You need to be at least three quarters natural fae to open a portal. Vampires can’t cross the threshold. It’s a weird place. You can feel the magic surrounding you when you’re there. Nothing is what it seems and it’s easy to get distracted.” I told her. Bellamy nodded and sat in the chair across from me. She had a thoughtful expression. I knew this wasn’t the first time she’d dealt with fae, but it would be the first time for her to enter a place that was entirely theirs. “T