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Althea staggered back as though she’s been hit. She grabbed the table for balance. She quickly regained her composure and ran from the tavern, leaving everyone stunned and puzzled at her unexpected reaction. Althea headed home earlier than usual, only to confirm her fear, for Venus was absent. Furious and betrayed, Althea’s long growing resentment toward Venus bubbled over. With a now completely blackened heart, Althea went to visit the witch again. As she walked there, her thoughts turned murderous. It was Venus’s fault that Althea’s parent’s hated her. It was Venus’s fault that Althea was no longer the reigning power when it came to cards. It was Venus’s fault that Althea had lost everything that was important to her. Althea persistently

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