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The Promise Between Two Girls
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Vida could feel it instantly—Aria had feelings for Dante. To confirm her suspicion, she moved closer to Dante and whispered,

“Who is she? Is she going to be the first woman in your harem?”

Dante could only smile. Since awakening, love hadn’t crossed his mind.

“What do you think?” he replied.

“She’s not bad.” Vida shrugged. “Why not introduce us?”

Dante walked toward Aria, pulling Vida along. Aria felt her heartbeat quicken as the two, whom she already believed were lovers, approached.

“Hi, Aria. This is Vida. Vida, this is Aria.”

Aria suddenly felt the need to make a good first impression. She had never felt intimidated by another girl before. She was beautiful, admired by many, and received love letters daily. But the same could be said about Vida. Unlike Vida, who had black hair, Aria had striking purple hair and blue eyes.

“Hi, Aria. Do you mind showing me around the school? Dante’s really not good at it.” Vida smiled.

“Me?” Aria was surprised but flattered. “That would be my pleas
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