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Chapter Twenty - six
Author: Manesa
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What… what do you mean Alistair is gone?” – he is pranking us, right, right?, – Eli say something.” Selene yelled as she took some steps away from Alistair's cold form.

In his haste and confusion, Eli had called Selene, he didn't know what he was going to do about Alistair's body, so he had called her, but he didn't know if that was a good idea as he stared at the shaking form of Selene.

“Where is Marcus?” Selene’s broken, teary voice came from where she sat, her red swollen eyes staring into Eli’s clouded eyes.

Eli had been in a state of utter complete confusion and sadness, that he hadn’t bothered to check on Marcus, but now that Selene mentioned it, he couldn’t help but feel suspicious towards him.

“I didn’t see him when I got here, except if I was in too much of a hurry to notice.”

“Do you think…?” Eli asked, completing his sentence with his eyes.

“I have known Marcus for years, there is no way he…. No, no. Selene shook her head as she considered the possibility.

Eli’s chest tigh
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