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Daria's voice brooked my spiraling thoughts.
âI turned to her, wide-eyed, as she began to gush about Mikhail, but my churning mind refused to tune her in as she droned on and on.
âI flinched as she took my hand and hooked hers in mine, but if she noticed, she did not show it.
âWe went down the elevator, and I found myself looking through the crowds still shouting through the glass of the elevator, searching for the man who had called me "sister."
âI had only one douche of a brother, and he was in the human realm.
âThe brother I knew did not look eerily like a male version of meâthe same amber eyes and the bronze streaks through dark, slicked-back hair.
âOur similarities were startling enough to press against me like a physical weight. I could ignore his words, but not what I saw.
âWorse, he had Kustav's cruel, lopsided smile that always seared my soul with loathing.
â"...Ma petite?"
