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Rhea could see a small crowd in the main hall in the distance. Titus walked protectively next to her as they got closer. In order to get to the back hall they would have to pass through the crowd. And among them was the worm, Melvin. Rhea could see he was almost sneering at her as they walked up to them. “Oh my! What happened to your arm dear?” A girl asked. It was the most fake sympathetic voice Rhea had ever heard. Kelsie immediately walked in front of the girl blocking her view of Rhea. “Easy Kels.” Rhea gently reminded her friend not to cause trouble. “It looks like this is a bit of a rough country for your fairy, Titus.” Melvin hissed out with venom. “Not at all. Just some children that had gotten into mischief and my sweet angel paid the price for their trouble.” Titus tried to k