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And Then There Were Four (Lilith Carrie) novel Chapter 317

How could she not want to admire this place all the time? It's beautiful.

"You're crazy. I'd admire this place every moment of the day."

Letting a small smirk of amusement escape her, she shrugged her shoulders. "Maybe, but without coffee? I don't think so."

Coffee… It was my best friend and comfort to survive anything.

Something my mother and I had in common. "Lead the way... I need like four cups."

"Four cups?" Trixie laughed. "Why do you need so many?"

Staring at her with my mouth parting, I shook my head. "To get through today. How else do you expect me to be nice to anyone? It's better to caffeinate me to make me cheerful otherwise I'm likely to bring this whole place down."

"Yeah, okay let's not do that." She smirked as we passed through the large burnt red and black wooden doors accented with black iron that went from the ground high up above me. The door had to have been at least twenty feet high, a little excessive in my opinion but to think about how they made that was pretty amazing.

The moment we passed the doors, I was stopped in my tracks once more. Outside there hadn't been many people wandering around, but the moment I stepped inside, the building people were everywhere. It reminded me of the college my parent's went to I had toured my senior year of high school.

There was no rhyme or reason to the chaos, but one distinct difference between them all was they didn't look quite like the people I had known in the human realm. Most looked human-like which was nice, but others had brightly colored hair, gold shimmering accents, and most of all—wings.

"Trixie… that pink-haired girl has wings."

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