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THALIA'S POV. I must be suicidal. Of course, I am. I have to be. That's the only possible reason I can think of as to why I would choose to do something like this. Honestly, I don't know where that came from. I hadn't meant to ask him that question and that too definitely not the way I had. What was I thinking? 'That's the problem, Thalia. You weren't. You never really stop to think when it comes to him.' Nova said and I couldn't help but agree with her. Because she's absolutely right. I always forget to think when I'm in Tristan's presence. I have to say that I'm shocked by his response. I hadn't been ex him to answer me when I asked that question. And I sure as hell wasn't expecting the answer he gave. "No. The answer is no, Thalia. I didn't kill Lucia." Tristan had said before t