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Seraphina I yanked against the thick leather and metal restraints, my eyes locked on the main entrance, expecting the doors to fly off their hinges at any second. But as I looked around the room, the hope growing in my chest suddenly withered. Instead of panicking, Doc slowly pressed a button, and the concrete wall in front of us suddenly split open. A floor-to-ceiling glass observation panel came into view instantly. He was smiling, watching the scene below us unfold like a drama. Cold uneasiness settled deep in my gut. Something was wrong. Why was he amused instead of afraid? Didn’t they know what Azriel could do? “You guys should let me go now,” I yelled, struggling against the chair. “He’s going to tear all of you apart.” “And you think that’ll be so simple?” Doc murmured, turni

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