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His crimson eyes gleamed with amusement as he watched the shallow rise and fall of her breath.

A chuckle left his lips, a sound that carried both satisfaction and boredom.

'What should I do next?' he muttered.

Something was different now. He could feel it.

The hunger that always gnawed at him—the need to dominate, to destroy—had been accompanied by a new indulgence.

Lust.

A purely human weakness that his counterpart, Ra was guilty o ...

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