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“No,” Connor replied. “I don’t. But I’m going to find out.”

Pasiphae nodded. “We’ll get people on it immediately. They all went to Nea Sterlis for the summer. We’ll have them watched.”

Aislin shook her head. “You’d better. What we buried in Nea Sterlis is too—”

“You don’t need to tell me my business, Aislin,” Pasiphae said, cutting her off. “I know the stakes as well as you do.”

Connor rolled his eyes as the two most important women in his life glared at one another. “Enough arguing. Let’s eat.”

Aislin smiled, blinking across the room in an instant. “Come now, pet,” she crooned to the human cowering in the corner. “It’s time for dinner.”

Outside, the early summer thunderstorm raged on, the sound of screams lost to the waves crashing against the rocky shore.

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