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... w is your grandmother?" Hailey asked as soon as Aria came into the room. She wasn't able to sleep throughout the night because of how worried she was about her friend.

"I need your help." Aria pleaded desperately.

"My help?"

Aria suddenly grabbed Hailey's arms and said, "My grandma has been poisoned, and the doctor said there isn't a human cure for her. The poison that was used must have come from the supernatural world, and you know so much about werewolves and witches, ...

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