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... se, meant something stupid was about to happen.

Alex Dragonheart stood under the canopy of whispering leaves, arms crossed, one brow arched as seven figures in dark, crimson-accented cloaks emerged from the mist. They moved with eerie grace, silent, regal, and unsettlingly in sync.

"Oh look," Alex muttered. "A dramatic entrance. Haven’t seen one of those in twenty minutes."

The lead vampire, a tall man with ash-white hair and crimson eyes glowing faintly, stepped forward. ...

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