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... ripping Gaulin's hand in mid-air. No one had ever dared to challenge Gaulin Whitlock like this. Not his children, not his close allies, not even those who feared his wrath. But here was Ava, defying the feared Whitlock with nothing more than annoyance flashing in her eyes.

She could feel the familiar anger rise within her, but it wasn't fear this time. It was a cold, seething frustration. She had expected this. She knew Gaulin was going to try to hit her, but somehow, watching everything ...

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