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After taking a shower, I laid on bed, my mind wandering to the conversation the two vampires had. As much as Valeria tried warning me to stay away from trouble, I could not help but feel like the pack they were planning to attack was the place I once called home. Despite having my disappointments about the people I called family, I didn't want anything happening to them. Closing my eyes, I tried getting some sleep but ended up tossing and turning around, unable to catch even a wink. I sat up with a frown, a thought suddenly striking me. Why did Valeria leave today after the vampires visited our cafe? As much as I don't want to suspect her, I could not control this nagging feeling telling me that it was all connected to the conversation the vampires had. Stepping down, I scanned throu