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Chapter 13
Shelter from Revenge
Inuyasha was placed in a holding cell in the Reikai, awaiting execution by official hands. The godling didn't have a problem per se with the others doing the task themselves, but he had given his professional opinion on the matter, and took it upon himself to officially sentence the mentally deteriorating hanyou. Finally, the team met again, this time to discuss what was so important that the Taiyoukai called a meeting in the first place.
"When I came here yesterday, there was no one watching over Kagome except for Hiei. Imagine what could have happened if Inuyasha had chosen then to appear, instead of today. We could have failed her, and she would be dead and Kikyou would be walking this earth again." Sesshoumaru began in a quiet voice. He was angry, but that was fading under the sense of urgency to make sure that the young miko was properly cared for. He had his lands to run, and other duties that kept him away often. Even now he had Shippou running things at the castle as he dealt with this matter personally. The rest of the room was silent, each sporting various looks of guilt and uncertainty. He had a point, a rather large one.
Koenma, who was still there to lend his own support and expertise to the meeting, said, "We would be in a world of hurt now if something had happened to her. It was only luck that helped everyone find her today after this fiasco. She still sleeps, but Yukina says that she just needs to rest and she'll be fine." He said, informally giving the rest of the group an update on the miko's condition.
"He had no right to hurt her. She gave everything for him and he treated her like a slave or something." Kuwabara said again after a moment, earning various motions of agreement from the group. Hiei had since returned from smashing things up in time to see the inu-hanyou thrown into Reikai prison, and he took pleasure in seeing that that particular threat was gone and would no longer plague the miko he was fond of, at least, not if he had anything to say about it.
"We need a plan, or some sort of schedule to keep her safe. This isn't a part-time mission, but one that will last for the rest of her days. I know that's not typical, and it's going to be difficult and perhaps taxing at times, but it's the only thing I can think of to keep the jewel safe. It could be removed from her, but that just gives demons extra incentive to break into the Reikai vaults and steal it. I'd rather a person guard the jewel at all times instead of leaving it to the security of the Spirit Realm. The fact that it's inside of her and hidden just enforces my belief that it should stay with her, not to mention that without her, it absorbs the taint around her." Koenma elaborated, as he subtly pushed the conversation back on topic.
"Yeah, and we know how safe those vaults actually are." Yusuke said with a snort as the Reikai ruler glared at him and Kurama held back a soft, knowing smirk. Hiei's eyes met the kitsune's and they shared a silent conversation before Chu broke the silence.
"The lil' Sheila isn't going to like this." Chu said with a worried tone, as he glanced over his companions lightly.
"What do you mean?" Rinku questioned him as he glanced up at the larger man.
"This place is going to become a prison for her. I don't expect she'll be able to leave this place, at least, not without some sort of escort. She'll be forced to stay here for her own safety and the safety of the jewel. She's not going to be free." He explained quietly, as his eyes met with a few of the others in the room. Each looked back with varying degrees of pity and sadness. It was true; Inuyasha's life as he knew it was over, but so was Kagome's. All because of this jewel that Midoriko created centuries before.
Silence filled the room before Sesshoumaru spoke again. "I talked to her about learning different techniques, and learning to fight. I don't wish her to be confined to this temple for the rest of her life, but until I know she is strong enough to stay safe on her own, or until someone takes up that responsibility full time, I don't see how any of us have a choice in the matter. The jewel is dangerous, and Kagome is pack. We must come to terms on how to best protect her and keep her safe." He said, his own voice dropping in volume as the frustration at the situation became evident that it was taking a toll on the Taiyoukai.
Silence filled the room again until Touya, surprisingly, broke the silence. "What if she were to take a mate?" Nine sets of eyes rested sharply on his blank face before he elaborated. "The mating process gives power to both beings, and in this case, the stronger Kagome is, and the more power that's in her arsenal, the better it will be for her, and for the rest of us. Besides that, the demon who did mate with her would get immunity to her power, which would ensure that other beings that would be after the jewel would have fewer ways to incapacitate her protector." He explained. Each person took in his explanation and had to grudgingly agree that he was right. A mate would help solve a lot of problems, but a few of them couldn't help but think that it would just compound a few more.
"I don't want to take that away from her." Koenma said softly after a moment as he looked with sad eyes to the rest of the group. Some confusion and uncertainty reflected back at him before he explained, "She has lost so much of her freedom with being the protector, and she has suffered because of it. I don't want to take away another choice of hers by forcing her to choose someone to mate, to bind herself to, for the rest of her life. If it's a voluntary choice, then I won't interfere, but I don't want to force her to take that step just to make her safer. We are powerful enough that we can protect her until the status quo changes."
Again, everyone seemed to be in agreement on that statement and some of the tension that built up at the mere mention of a mate faded away. "Then how about some of us stay here permanently?" Yusuke asked, as he looked to the toddler ruler. Koenma looked a little confused before Yusuke explained. "I've stayed here for months at a time before training, and I could help teach Kagome how to fight. I could live here with Grandma and Hiei's here all the time anyway, so that makes two of us. If we get called on a mission then we can call for back-up, or if we need to go into the city for some reason, others can take up post until we get back. I know that some of us feel more comfortable and have lives in the Makai, but this will make sure that everyone can keep a normal life and we can still protect Kagome. Besides, if this place was suddenly flooded with all of us on a full-time basis it would be like shouting to demons in the Makai that there was something special here, something possibly powerful, like marking an 'X' on a treasure map." He said, his voice quiet, but intense as he thought this through.
Each demon agreed with the statement and Hiei nodded imperceptibly to the toushin before Koenma said, "That's a great idea, Yusuke. I know Genkai won't mind your company and you would still be in a position where you could train and get stronger, too. This place is fairly fortified, and I know Genkai has special protections on the surrounding areas to help keep this place safe. I couldn't pick a better place to make as our home base, so to speak."
Sesshoumaru agreed as well, and he looked to Hiei and then Kurama. "You have expertise in the way of the sword, and you are a plant manipulator. I would appreciate it if you both would work with Kagome and expand her area of knowledge." They nodded before he looked to Jin, Touya, Rinku, and then Chu. "Your areas of strength are not known to me, but if you could help her each in your own way, it would be helpful." They nodded as well before it seemed as if an invisible weight lifted from the Taiyoukai's shoulders. Kouga had been silent throughout this meeting and he agreed that training her and building her confidence would help keep her safe just as much as having actual protectors around. Kagome's fire had been diminished by Inuyasha and he was waiting to see that true spark of hers flare back to life.
"There's something else I wanted to speak with you about, Koenma." Genkai's soft, gravelly voice broke through the discussion as the Reikai ruler looked to her with curiosity. "Kagome truly died, like Yusuke. Would it be presumptuous of me to assume that she has some sort of spirit energy within her as well that will need training?" she said, earning incredulous looks from the rest of the group. They all seemed to forget that small tidbit of information and they all looked from the toushin to the Reikai leader with equal looks of astonishment, confusion, and curiosity. They knew how powerful Yusuke had become, and they didn't know if that was the fault of the strength of the boy himself, or if it was partially attributed to the dormant mazoku demon blood in his veins. If Kagome was so powerful without her spirit energy being trained, it was disconcerting to think about how powerful she might be with that added boost to her repertoire. Their fear and uneasiness was misplaced because Kagome would never hurt them, but demons grew up to avoid, fear, or confront those stronger than themselves. It wasn't personal, just experience.
"No, you're right, Genkai. I expect you'll be able to handle that portion of her training. I don't know how flexible it will be, but I'm sure you will bring it out to its fullest potential." He said with a light nod as he glanced to Yusuke. The toushin looked excited at the prospect of training again, and of even training with Kagome.
"Is it alright if I stay, too?" Rinku asked, as he broke the silence and moved towards Yusuke. He took random odd jobs in the Makai to get by, being who and what he was. His popularity had grown since his involvement in the Dark Tournament but he didn't mind trying out a permanent residence. Sure, he might get bored, but he'd never know until he tried. Besides, he wanted to get to know Kagome a little better, and he didn't like that she had nearly died when he'd been asked to help protect her. His childlike pride was fierce, and he hated that in essence, he'd failed her.
Everyone looked surprised at the question before Kuwabara grinned and said, "Of course! You're going to have to practice with me some though…I'd say it's about time for a rematch."
They gave each other a competitive smirk before he nodded, and Yusuke stepped in and said comically, "Whoa there guys, keep it in the ring. Genkai would beat you both if you hurt her living room." He was liking the idea more and more of being free from the city, and from his drunken mother, and finally, of Keiko. Was he avoiding their confrontation that had yet to be concluded? Probably. Did he really care? Not particularly. His mind was on the pale-faced young girl who had given everything, and was still giving everything, for other people. She died for Inuyasha. The hanyou tried to take her soul. She used her spirit energy as a shield to protect Hiei. He still didn't know what to think about that one. Even now, she was giving up her very life for the jewel. Her mind was burdened by the lives it had taken, and the time it had stolen from her friends, family, and strangers alike, not to mention the time it stole, and was stealing, from her. He was questioning her ability to be that self-sacrificing. No one he knew would have done what she already did, so he was trying to find a way to poke at it, and uncover what he imagined to be the truth. Somewhere, though, deep inside, he already knew the truth, and it was this edge of terrifying. He did not want to be the cause of her losing anything else. His fists clenched as he thought of becoming stronger. He had to keep her safe. Maybe in the beginning it was a job, but seeing how gentle and kind she was, and how good of a person she was, and how easily she became his friend, just enforced his feelings of protectiveness.
She had never hurt him, never degraded him, and never thought less of him. She knew little about him, or his life, and yet she treated him as if he were precious. Well he was. He was her precious friend, and no matter how hard it was for her, she would give everything to keep him happy and safe. He could do no less for her. The sentiment echoed with his teammates, and those who had just briefly interacted with her. She had a way of pulling in those around her, and she was working just as hard as they were against forces that were not of their choosing.
Yusuke fought against his heritage, because of Keiko. He wanted to embrace it, and become one with it, but she deemed his demon side and his love of fighting not normal, and didn't want to accept that part of him. The one person who was supposed to love him unconditionally only loved him as a person he could be, and not the person he truly was. Kagome accepted him as he was, no strings attached.
Kurama fought to keep his dual life separate from his living mother and family. He was a kitsune avatar, and he had a life that was completely secret, and had to remain so, because of its nature. He had to keep her safe, but at the same time, she didn't know who and what he was. It was taxing, and painful at times. Kagome knew both sides of him, and recognized that each part was just as important as the other, and she accepted them both.
Kuwabara fought for his place of recognition within the tantei. He wasn't the strongest, but he was strong, and he wasn't the best-looking but he had other qualities that made him just as powerful and valuable as his fellow teammates. Kagome recognized his hard work, and his contributions to the team, as a valuable asset; not just as a fighter, but as a friend, too.
Hiei fought his way into each nook and cranny that wouldn't throw him out first. He was forever being feared and hated because of what he was, but she wasn't one of those people. She accepted him from the first time she met him and even saved his life, not even knowing who he was. He knew thousands of beings that would have let him purify into dust, but she rescued him with no regrets. She opened her heart to him, even if he was reluctant to accept her kindness. He didn't trust it at first, but after he learned what kind of person she truly was, he had no choice but to believe in her; she was the first person outside of the team to earn his trust, even if she didn't know it yet.
Together, they could do great things. Her trust in them, and her faith not only in their strength, but her faith in them was an invisible power all on its own; the intangible power that lay in that trust was just barely discovered, in the way that each demon had put aside their differences to come together to find her in the nick of time. No one mentioned rank, or individual strengths or accomplishments; each demon came together for her. Her kindness and sincerity drew them together, and they each knew, that as long as she were alive, her invisible power, that of her faith and friendship, would break down those barriers between them.
It was a power that went unrecognized by her friends in the past. They knew, that Kagome was the glue that held them together, but none helped to reinforce the feelings of goodwill that she radiated on a constant basis. Part of the reason was because of the personal trials that they were facing on their own; Miroku was cursed, and had no heir. He had to worry everyday about dying from the curse, but wasn't he already in fear for his life against demons? Why would the wind tunnel curse be any different? Sango lost her entire family to Naraku, and had to watch as her brother was manipulated by the spider hanyou. She remained tough and unapproachable by the other lone female in the group, instead of confiding in her. She forced herself to remain aloof and separate; Kagome's companionship and kindness was there, if only they would have embraced it to its fullest.
Finally, there was Inuyasha. He could have had everything he ever secretly dreamed to have if only he would have understood his vows made to not only Kikyou, but to Kagome, too. He promised to protect Kikyou, but he let her torture herself, him, and everyone around them by just existing. He should have returned her to peace by killing her clay form, but his warped sense of his promises made him protect the pale imitation of life that animated her false form. He promised to protect Kagome, but he hurt her in every way a person can hurt someone; physically, when he allowed Kikyou to hurt her without stopping the incarnation, mentally, with his constant degradation of her person and always breaking his promises, and emotionally, in the place it hurt the most; her heart.
Kagome had this invisible power to heal the hurt hearts and minds of everyone around her; everyone, but herself. Whether it was because of her miko powers, or just because of her caring heart, that could be debated for ages, but it was a power she was unaware of. She did what was right. Her sense of justice was strong, and unshakable. With her justice came compassion, and the ability to forgive wrongs, even wrongs done against her. She was, and always had been, selfless, and that was her greatest power.
For someone who thought she was weak, and useless, she had such power, if only those around her would truly realize it.
The next afternoon brought Kagome back to the land of the living as she slowly opened her eyes. The ceiling came into view and she briefly recognized the pale color of it. She knew she was back at Genkai's, but she didn't know how she came to be here. She could feel the softness of pajamas against her skin, and a blanket that smelled of home rested over her. It was warm, but not uncomfortably so, and next to her on her nightstand was an untouched glass of water. She could feel a twinge of pain at the back of her head and she reached her hand back to gingerly touch the wound. Suddenly, images of the past day flooded her and she took in a gasp of pain at the realization. For not the first time, Inuyasha had chosen Kikyou over her. He was willing to kill her to have the previous miko returned to him. Tears overflowed form her eyes and traced uncertain paths down the sides of her head and into her slightly matted hair. The pain that stabbed her in the chest was unrelenting and persistent even as she moved to sit up. She knew that she would never be his number one, but it still hurt. It was too new for her to come to grips with peacefully. For her, it had been only a few months. For him it had been centuries. She didn't sob, but the tears fell none-the-less as she sat there, remembering everything that happened. He was going to steal her soul to revive Kikyou. What was it with people always wanting to steal her soul? Inuyasha wasn't the first person to try that feat; Kanna had tried it, Naraku had tried it, demons who had no desire except for the jewel had tried it.
She had to wonder what was so special about her soul, that everyone would want it. It wasn't like it was anything unique. In fact, in her opinion it was cursed; cursed by Kikyou's hatred, and its connection to the Shikon no tama, and cursed by its obvious attraction to danger. Kikyou had cared for a frail and injured man, and he ended up killing her. Kagome had fallen into a well at the tender age of 15 and had ended up dying at the hands of that same man. If she hadn't known that he was dead, she would have wondered if he was part of the curse on her soul as well, seeing as how he was the downfall of her soul not only in the past, but in her time as well.
Both miko's lives had ended so unhappily; both had their hearts broken, though in different ways. Kikyou thought Inuyasha had betrayed her, and Kagome knew that he would never love her like she loved him.
"Maybe my soul truly is cursed." She spoke to the silence as she reached up a hand to wipe at her tears. The moment her hand touched the liquid, she seemed to come back into herself as she moved to stand, her eyes wide with uncertainty and fear. Her world spun as she moved towards the door and she collapsed heavily against it as she croaked out with her parched voice, "Yukina!" Her voice was soft, almost unheard even in the small, bare room, but the house was full of demons, and none of them could mistake the sound of someone falling against the doorway.
Seconds later it opened, and she fell through it, but before she could make impact with the floor strong arms surrounded her and drew her up to an equally strong and warm chest. Her eyes lifted to meet with chocolate brown eyes that looked, even now, hesitant. Kagome's own surprise was evident as she looked at Yusuke. She thought she told him to go, but evidently he didn't listen. For a moment, neither one spoke, until the toushin said with a voice torn between relief and gruffness, "You're awake."
Kagome's uncertainty washed away at those words and she said, "Yeah." She couldn't help but smile, even though her eyes were swollen and her head was throbbing. He was okay, and he was there. It said so much to her that he was there, and she knew she'd forgive him for earlier.
He looked even more relieved at her smile, and he held her steadier and closer to his form as he wrapped his arm around her torso, being careful not to touch anything important. Kagome let him help her stand and she looked past the doorway to the others that had been in the house at the moment.
Rinku waved from the couch he was sitting on, and she saw Kurama and Chu sitting on either side of the young demon. Genkai was sitting in her easy chair, and Sesshoumaru was sitting on the loveseat, next to Kouga. Kuwabara was sitting on the floor next to the table in the center of the room, and Jin was riding a wave of air near the silent television. Finally, each taking up a corner of the room, were Touya, and Hiei. Both looked eerily similar in appearance as far as how they were standing, and the aura surrounding them. Kagome felt tears come to her eyes again as she remembered again, that they had stood up for her; they stood with her against Inuyasha. Now that she could see that they were alright, she felt her strength wane and she slumped lightly in Yusuke's arms. Her legs were shaking with the effort to keep her body upright, but the moment she had half-collapsed in the toushin's arms, ten bodies moved almost imperceptibly towards her. She waved a hand weakly as she tried to silently reassure them that she was fine, but even that motion was feeble.
Finally, without her permission, Yusuke lifted her into his arms bridal style, and strode across the floor towards the couch. Kagome opened her mouth to protest but she saw the look of worry and determination on the toushin's face as he held her. She closed her mouth and resigned to rest her pounding head against his chest. He seemed to relax a fraction at the motion before he paused by the couch. Rinku moved from his spot without being asked and Yusuke gave him an appreciative nod before he set her down carefully between Kurama and Chu. Instantly, the kitsune and brawler placed hands on separate parts of her back to keep her upright. Kagome registered the touches but she couldn't exactly tell them she was fine when even now, her world was spinning. Instead, she said, "Does anyone have any Tylenol I can take?"
Each demon looked perplexed except those familiar with the human world before Yukina came into the rather full living room and said, "I have something better." She smiled warmly before walking up to the young miko and placing her hand on the back of her head, where it had crashed with the ground. With a second of concentration, her healing power flowed from her hand into the wound, instantly easing the pain and the dizziness. She held her hand there a few moments before she pulled it away and asked, "Is that better?"
Kagome looked up at the koorime to smile as she replied, "That's amazing. Thank you." Everyone seemed to relax at that statement as the tension and uncertainty dropped a few levels. They knew she'd not only been hurt badly for a human, but she'd had her soul sucked from her body and split into many pieces. That would take it out of anyone, human or not. Kagome lifted her head slowly, and, thankful for the lack of dizziness, she looked at Sesshoumaru first. He looked over her form with scrutinizing eyes, still unsure that she was well, but after a moment he seemed satisfied with her care. No one broke the silence again, as each person waited for Kagome to speak. The first question they received though wasn't the one they expected. "Is everyone alright? Did Inuyasha hurt any of you?" she asked, as she looked over each person in the room. She had passed out before realizing just who all came to her rescue, so she looked at each of them slowly, searching for invisible wounds that could have been hidden beneath their clothing.
The temperature seemed to drop a few degrees in the room. No one wanted to broach the subject of the hanyou, since they had moved ahead with their plans without consulting her. They didn't know how she would react, and the only thing keeping them there was that the hanyou did still live, no matter how short that time would be.
"Everyone is fine, Kagome." Sesshoumaru answered, taking the lead as he often did. He hadn't been Leader of the Western Lands by being passive, that was for sure. She lifted her head to look at the golden eyes of the Taiyoukai before she smiled and nodded lightly. She would take his word for it, because she trusted him implicitly.
"That's good." She paused, as her nose wrinkled lightly in worry and uncertainty. "…and…Inuyasha?" she questioned, as she forced her sadness away to focus on the task at hand. He had wanted her soul so badly he was going to subject her to ripping it away from her to revive Kikyou. What had happened all those years ago? What had happened since? Why did he hate her so much now? All of her questions were unspoken, just pinging thoughts through her head as she awaited an answer. She was sure she wouldn't like it.
At the mention of the hanyou's name, the temperature dropped a few degrees more and Kagome silently looked to Hiei and then to Touya as she felt goosebumps form on her skin. Worry tinged her eyes before the hiyoukai moved away from his spot and walked out of the room. His anger was tangible, like molten lava over her chilled skin and she frowned at his retreating form. "Hiei…?" she questioned softly after him, as she moved to stand.
Hiei knew that she would ask for the hanyou. They had known each other for years, so he expected her to worry and wonder what had happened to her kidnapper. He couldn't help but be angry though at the open worry she showed. He didn't want it to be for the demon that kidnapped her and put her through such pain. He wanted her to hate him, he wanted her to be angry. However, he knew that would never happen. She was too pure, too good-hearted to ever hold anything against anyone; himself included.
She walked the few steps towards him tentatively before he turned around and snapped, "Don't follow me! You're just going to let him get away with it again! There's no point in protecting you if you don't want to be protected, stupid woman!" he yelled, making her flinch back in response. Hiei hadn't yelled at her before, not like that. He pretended to be gruff and angry, but he never truly was angry with her. Annoyed, most certainly, but never truly angry. Multiple growls filled the air before Kagome held out a hand and shook her head. This was her fight, if there was going to be one. She had to fix this, whatever was wrong with Hiei to make him think so lowly of her. Did he expect her to roll over and just forgive Inuyasha? Did he expect that she wouldn't defend herself from him? She'd given herself a concussion to try and get away from him, didn't she? Didn't that say something?
"I'm not stupid. I may not be the brightest, but I'm not stupid." She whispered quietly before she clenched her teeth and looked up to the back of the one who'd stuck by her side so much over the past couple of months. He'd always been there, even when she wasn't looking for him. Her heart hurt to have him with his back to her, like he was turning his back on her.
Hiei ignored the slight pain in her voice to focus on his anger. Sure, he knew that she wasn't stupid, and he didn't really think she was, but he was an emotional wreck because of all of this. All he could think about was killing the hanyou and protecting Kagome. He was forced to leave the inner group because his anger got the better of him, what if she just let it happen again? He wouldn't stand by and get wrapped up in her emotional turmoil if she didn't do something to fix the situation. He wouldn't stand by and let her just accept the hanyou back with open arms. He'd seen what the hanyou did to her! He nearly watched her die because of that demon! He wouldn't stand by and let it happen again, no matter what she said! "You're worried about him…you care about him! He nearly killed you!" he shouted, this time as he ran out the door, knowing there wasn't anger on his face, but nearly heartbreaking sorrow, as he pleaded to the wall for her to understand. His chest hurt. His heart was beating entirely too fast and loud for him to understand. He'd never felt like this before and it scared him, as well as angered him. What had Kagome done to him? He still didn't know the answer; however, it wouldn't stop him from being angry at her for being so forgiving.
Kagome stood there in the deafening silence before she turned to everyone and smiled weakly. "Excuse me." She said softly, before she turned and walked calmly out the door, after the hiyoukai.
Simultaneous pairs of eyes met before Chu chuckled. "Never seen the half-pint get so worked up before."
Kurama nearly growled before he shoved it down. He had no right to go out there and interfere. This was between Hiei and Kagome, but damnit if he didn't feel jealous that they were alone. He, too, felt angry that Kagome was worried about the hanyou, but he was far calmer than Hiei. The hiyoukai was volatile in the best of situations, but this little episode proved just how much he'd changed since they first all came together as the Spirit Detectives. He truly cared about Kagome's well-being, and that didn't sit well with the kitsune.
Yusuke snorted at Chu's laughter before he shook his head. He almost didn't believe his ears until he'd seen it for his own eyes. Hiei was, as Chu so put it, "worked up". Hiei got angry in battle, but rarely showed emotion outside of it. For him to yell and so openly be angry, for any reason, was shocking. It proved that he did care about the miko, and he was feeling strangely about it. His own feelings about the girl were so messed up and jumbled together that he wasn't sure to be happy that someone liked her, or pissed. He was settling for confusion while he let the situation play out. Besides, he had his own issues to deal with; one big one by the name of Keiko.
Sesshoumaru frowned at the slight tenseness of the atmosphere before he glanced towards the hallway where Kagome had left. He wondered if he should go chaperone the confrontation that he knew was going to take place, but he held himself back. He couldn't protect Kagome forever, and he understood Hiei's anger at the situation. He didn't know what Kagome was planning to do about Inuyasha, but he almost wished that she would let him go. He'd dug his own grave…again. Somehow, he knew she wouldn't let things just go. She would do something; that something though would definitely affect her newfound protectors opinions of her. Why were humans always so perplexing, and so much trouble?
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A/N: Another chapter from me. Hope you all enjoy. Fallen Angel should have a new chapter soon-ish.
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