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... n't. No matter what she might have said. Those words will not be what she thought inwardly."

Adam was rarely this adamant when it came to things that did not directly concern him. But he wanted to push those words out. Mark was something of a friend after all.

Mark stopped and looked at Adam but Adam held his gaze without flinching. This time, his face had no joking expression, "I have been in a similar situation. So I can understand what your sister feels. Betrayal, doubts, fear ...

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